Glasgow ABC Bouncers.........
Posted: 09 May 2006, 17:47
..........YA SHOWER OF FACIST CUNTS .............just thought I'd share my thoughts on that subject
It happened right in front of me.............they're Tinpot Hitler Fuckwitted Knobends that would find chewing gum and walking at the same time mentally taxingJames Blast wrote:
I missed what has become known as The Giving Ground Incident
Language darling, But I do have to agree with you, they are a bunch of doowaddles that obviously don't get it at home This business where people cannot enjoy themselves or get on each others shoulders, for god's sake the average age is. . . well let's not go there. I think we are old enough to know the dangers of falling 6ft, and chucking people out of gigs when the haven't hurt anybody might seem a good idea to some fud sat in an health and safety office who has only ever been to a Barry Manilow concert (all seated of course)scotty wrote:..........YA SHOWER OF FACIST CUNTS .............just thought I'd share my thoughts on that subject
missus scotty wrote:and breathe
You know the drill Mags... "in with anger, out with love"!James Blast wrote:missus scotty wrote:and breathe
Here you behave yirself, none of that "in-out" business in hereboudicca wrote:You know the drill Mags... "in with anger, out with love"!James Blast wrote:missus scotty wrote:and breathe
I was standing beside Keith at the time and for a few seconds I was convinced he was going to be next oot, some of the names he called those bouncers...even I was blushing! hehescotty wrote:It happened right in front of me.............they're Tinpot Hitler Fuckwitted Knobends that would find chewing gum and walking at the same time mentally taxingJames Blast wrote:
I missed what has become known as The Giving Ground Incident
It must be something about me, bouncers and SISTERS gigs, I got thrown out of the second night at Wembly in 1990 , but they cnuts were well out of order, as we said at the time Derek, how did we get away with it in the 80s/90's?.DerekR wrote:I was standing beside Keith at the time and for a few seconds I was convinced he was going to be next oot, some of the names he called those bouncers...even I was blushing! hehescotty wrote:It happened right in front of me.............they're Tinpot Hitler Fuckwitted Knobends that would find chewing gum and walking at the same time mentally taxingJames Blast wrote:
I missed what has become known as The Giving Ground Incident
I had his right knee as I recall... no apologies here, I think I made an old man very happy .scotty wrote:I must appologise to Mr Ray if I pulled an arm out of a socket, I was only trying to help
JAMES RAY wrote:Just wanted to say thank you to those of you who involved themselves in the incident - it was a pleasure. No harm was done and I am still the same height as I was and my arms are still in their sockets (@Scotty) so thank you. Someone should have warned the bouncers a) of my arrival, b) this was a Sister's gig - there is no health & safety!
Mr Blast I don't carry a knife so there was liitle chance of me stabbing you (?!?).
Claire you made a relatively young man quite cheerfull.
All in all the gig was outstanding, the band sounded superb and Andrew may have lost his hair but he still has what it takes.
Tonight it's Bristol..................Hey Ho Lets Go![/b]