...when ya 'hink y'understan' Glaswegian baa liss'nin' 'ae Batchy fer a few year' an 'en come back hear, and ya stell dinnae unnerstan' shi**! 'mon 'en, tae f***'s "sna' no" and "ghearra hear"? Ahm fae Ne'erlands y'no'a'mean!
There is nothing no funny I have been batterd lots of times and always laugh I get the jail for getting batterd I laugh but I don't like the look of the word laugh it's a shit looking wan to use see what I mean laugh It can take a joke
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My mum’s driving instructor 30 years ago was “Billy Connelly’s friend Liam McGuire”. I’m trying to find him online - do you think this could be Liam not Leo?
Any time I'm in a bad mood I put this on and, by the end, I'm laughing so hard my bad mood is gone! My whole family is from glasgow and most of my parents friends were. Takes me back to good times!
Billy gives warmth, beauty and life in his humour and by bringing the best out of his appreciators, he also, often, chases the threats of darkness by the laughter he creates.
I think that was part of the reason that Rangers were able to lure Paul Gascoigne to Glasgow is the closeness & the sort of relationship that the two areas have. No matter what anyone else tells you, Gazza is loved up in Glasgow.
I live in Edinburgh but my mother was a Glaswegian so I often visited relatives there and can honestly say that Glasgow folk are the salt of the earth. Also I had no problem understanding what Billy was saying or what he was alluding to. The man's a comic genius.
1:48 - coin operated phone box, remember Buttons A & B? Operator: “Is there money in the box?” Glesca translation: “Is there many (ie people) in the box?” That’s for the tourists 🤗