The truths they don't want you to read....
The blog formerly known as "Angus Nicolson - an incredulous eye on the isles" this was the blog of an ordinary, boring, former Councillor in the Western Isles of Scotland.
Angus is taking a sabbatical to be with his young family
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7 comments:
What do you expect? Gorillas can't read the "Closed Sunday" sign.
The really important question that needs answering is did they get served in the bar or does it have a "no shirt no service policy?"
Suit can't hide it only a golf club member would be seen dead carrying an umbrella like that Mr Galloway.
Should be able to Id. the culprits by the brand of trainers and the Maxfli umbrella!
Though I played like a right ape on Saturday I didn't feel the need to practice again on Sunday. Would be nice to have the freedom of choice though.
Tony: If they aren't members they wouldn't be served anyway. If they join the club they can wear their prefered suit choice - Gorilla or otherwise!
We will not have the issp taken out of Mr Galloway in this manner. He is much too mean to buy any clothes far less a gorilla suit which he can only wear on rare ocassions.
Too simple - the one with the white stick is Fred and the hen-toed one is Ken
How zany . The nights must fly be in the Golf Club.
Readers of this fraudulent entry on this blog may be interested to not that this picture was not taken last Sunday. Have you ever seen trees in full leaf in the winter ?
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