I've only been to Edinburgh once for a stag do. Visited some bars and various lap dancing clubs. Must have spent £300 that night. I was young then and had more disposable cash.
We nearly got kicked out of that club that night as one of the guys with us got really drunk and threatened to beat up a bouncer. It took a lot of persuasion for us to stay.
Oh I used to love nights like that where you have the one quiet fella out with you and he’s the nicest guy you’ll ever know until he has 2 and a half shandies, and turns into the terminator :))
Good mate of mine used to be like that sometimes, once he was pissed he’d act like he was Russell Crowe after someone told him his latest film was shit! :))
That's just it. There was never any indication of violence before even after spending many evenings in the pub having just a few pints. He was funny and we'd sit and chat away with his mates. After that incident we stopped inviting him out. He claimed not to even remember the incident. He spilled his pint on me that night when he stumbled over me. The stain looked like i'd **** myself :))
It doesn't always have to be alcohol to tip people over though.
I've been reading the blog of a guy who has been through a lot of crap in his life. He know some other guy who was the nicest guy in the world ...
Then some day, a new woman moved into the apartment next door and she apperenly liked to listen to techno music at an extremely loud volume, so loud that stuff in that guys' apartment (plates etc.) would actually move around from the vibrations. When he knocked on her door or rang the doorbell she'd just ignore him. This went on for a few days ... it is possible to call the police for this kind of thing, but the guy had other plans. He had procured a sledge hammer and as the music went on once again, he hammered a big hole into the wall to the neighbour and yelled at her to turn off that ****!
She was completely shocked and traumatized - in the end the housing company threw this guy out ...
My mate knew someone who got pulled over by the police for having a "baby on board" sign above a doll nailed to a plank in his rear window. They said "It was funny but probably not appropriate for the public highway" :))
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You can't see it but it was 2 slices of fish and lots of chips underneath. It was £7.
Hmm, you could be right as it is quite salty. I bought it as HP is getting too expensive and i can't find Daddies anywhere.
I studied in Edinburgh long ago.
I always magnetically sticking to the east coast for some reason.
Those would defo fit on a saucer of course.
Good mate of mine used to be like that sometimes, once he was pissed he’d act like he was Russell Crowe after someone told him his latest film was shit! :))
I've been reading the blog of a guy who has been through a lot of crap in his life. He know some other guy who was the nicest guy in the world ...
Then some day, a new woman moved into the apartment next door and she apperenly liked to listen to techno music at an extremely loud volume, so loud that stuff in that guys' apartment (plates etc.) would actually move around from the vibrations. When he knocked on her door or rang the doorbell she'd just ignore him. This went on for a few days ... it is possible to call the police for this kind of thing, but the guy had other plans. He had procured a sledge hammer and as the music went on once again, he hammered a big hole into the wall to the neighbour and yelled at her to turn off that ****!
She was completely shocked and traumatized - in the end the housing company threw this guy out ...
Had some jelly and ice cream for afters
…Did I go too far? :))
them roast beef slices look likes a map of ireland!
I've been shouted at twice and called a nazi for having a Valknut symbol on my car. Thick b*stards.