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Posted by: Aon_Daonna 26-May-2003, 05:53 PM | ||
It's a song by the corries but I can't remember the rest of the lyrics, nor can I find the song on the net.. I just thought it's worth mentioning it. I remembered it while sitting here between 2 corries tour posters... one of them shiny purple with neon yellow and neon orange, the other one brown, orange and white... those were the days of flashy weird colors *laughs* |
Posted by: Keltic 26-May-2003, 06:55 PM |
There Are No Pubs In Kirkintilloch In Kirkintilloch there's nae pubs And I'm sure you'll wonder why My brother and me, we went on a spree We drank the pubs a' dry, a' dry Drank the pubs a' dry My Granpaw he worked down the pit And so did my faither tae You work like a mule when you leave the school And you drink on a Saturday, my lads You drink on a Saturday In Kirkintilloch there's nae pubs And I'm sure you'll wonder why My brother and me, we went on a spree We drank the pubs a' dry, a' dry Drank the pubs a' dry The gaffer doon the pit my lads Could scarce believe his een For my brother and me we howked mair coal Than his latest cuttin' machine, my lads His latest cuttin' machine In Kirkintilloch there's nae pubs And I'm sure you'll wonder why My brother and me, we went on a spree We drank the pubs a' dry, a' dry Drank the pubs a' dry My faither he was a Glesga man And my mother come fae Troon They baith did say the other day It's time you settled doon, my lads It's time you settled doon In Kirkintilloch there's nae pubs And I'm sure you'll wonder why My brother and me, we went on a spree We drank the pubs a' dry, a' dry Drank the pubs a' dry So I think I'll just get married lads And hae a family tae Then we'll use our mits and work in the pits And drink on a Saturday, my lads And drink on a Saturday In Kirkintilloch there's nae pubs And I'm sure you'll wonder why My brother and me, we went on a spree We drank the pubs a' dry, a' dry Drank the pubs a' dry |