My Fiancee is a bowler and a couple of years and a few years ago sho won the club championship, but her opponent in the final was unhappy about another member who was watching with her dog distracted her. To this day it's known as 'duggate'
Google him. Go for it. He was a member of the Portland bowling club. They gave him a writing desk for his wedding, a banjo thermometer as well as a set of commemorative lawn bowls which we donated back to the club.
According to all known laws of aviation, there is no way a bee should be able to fly. Its wings are too small to get its fat little body off the ground. The bee, of course, flies anyway because bees don't care what humans think is impossible.
@@reallyryan_ this has nothing to do with still game considering the jack and victor sketches are the ones they spun off, not to mention that they done a still game live show in 1999…
Ordinarily, if he's hammerin or sawin, he'll use the right haun, but av seen him wae pliers in his left haun then switchin to his right when that haun gets sore. But gie him a pen and away he'll go, wae the right haun. If he's doin a crossword, it's his left. All capitals.
When I was a kid in Glasgow during the 70s I remember walking past a bowling club and 2 old timers were punching the hell out of each other. And the amazing thing was everybody just stood and watched.
One of the funniest things I have ever seen was from Chewin The Fat but I have never seen it again :(. I think they were trying to film a scene with this guy but he kept stopping them...something like that anyway.
I've only just discovered Still Game in the last couple of years, can't believe that it's never been on in Australia (as far as I know). So I'm watching some of the old sketches from this show. I think Chewin' The Fat might have aired down under?