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nzcelt Posted on: 16-Aug-2005, 08:10 PM

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QUOTE (sorbus @ 17-Aug-2005, 05:26 AM)
nzcelt do I know Bailieston Yes There was an SMT bus ran from Cannonbie St
Easterhouse to Bailieston also There was a tram ran to Bailieston from if I remember Dalmuir also Shettlston was next to Bailieston after Shettleston was Parkhead AKA "Paradise" Now Just Outside The London Rd Entrance To Celtic Park
AKA "Paradise" was a Prefabicated building raised upon Bricks That was My Nursery School I was There in Paradise The Night The Lisbon Lions Brought back
The European Cup to Paradise  cool.gif

Hey Sorbus
YOU REMEMBER THE TRAMS!
giveing your age away a wee bit there I take it you are no spring chicken anymore LOL
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nzcelt Posted on: 16-Aug-2005, 08:06 PM

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Many thank to you all for your replys I knew there would be some Glasgow Celtic supporters here on Celtic radio, If you went to the moon you would meet a Celtic fan I also remember when The Bhoys won the European Cup back in 1967 PHEW!
I was a pup of ten years then just a wee boy but I felt six feet tall that day It was a wonderful time to be a Celt where ever you were in the world you might even say it was a great day for the Irish.
I am glad I found Celtic radio its brilliant it give me anyway a chance to hear artists and bands I would otherwise not hear and of course the Pipes I have been learning the pipe for 4 years now and get a great deal of enjoyment from them I would recommend them to anyone of any age who wants to learn I started when I was 44!
Hail Hail
Nzcelt
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nzcelt Posted on: 15-Aug-2005, 11:56 PM

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Hi everyone
just trying to find my way around this great site
any Glasgow Celtic fans here on Celtic radio
and any pipers as well
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nzcelt Posted on: 31-May-2005, 02:19 AM

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QUOTE (nzcelt @ 31-May-2005, 04:17 AM)
Flower of Scotland is the national anthem but the old anthem was Scots Wha Hae.
God save the Queen is the anthem of Union of GB and the anthem of england

sorry that should be Scots Wha Hae.
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nzcelt Posted on: 31-May-2005, 02:17 AM

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Flower of Scotland is the national anthem but the old anthem was Scots Wae Hae.
God save the Queen is the anthem of Union of GB and the anthem of england
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nzcelt Posted on: 10-Sep-2003, 01:35 AM

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I was in Glasgow the week before the Pipe championships so I just missed them more the pity as I am a budding pipe player but I went to the "Barras" which was great and also to the pubs there such as "Bairds" and other Celtic pubs in that ares Celtic of course being the Glasgow Celtic Football Club it was just great
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