I see Mr McAveety is in trouble for admiring the scenery.
http://www.pressandjournal.co.uk/Article.aspx/1785328
Storm in a teacup?
Govangirl wrote:Have Glasgow’s troubles all gone now then? Is this the greatest crime currently being committed in Glasgow’s Council? Och well, it means their real shenanigans continue to go unnoticed while the city folk shout about the never-been-heard-before-shock-horror of a married man making sleazy comments about an attractive girl.
Govangirl wrote:Have Glasgow’s troubles all gone now then? Is this the greatest crime currently being committed in Glasgow’s Council? Och well, it means their real shenanigans continue to go unnoticed while the city folk shout about the never-been-heard-before-shock-horror of a married man making sleazy comments about an attractive girl.
Yes, sleazy but I can’t see why it’s racist or sexist. If the girl in question was on work experience she was probably about 17 or 18. Do you Ionns never walk down Sauchihall Street and fancy someone of the opposite sex? And if you do, are you heard to mutter, “Gosh, how I would like to make the acquaintance of that young person in order to explore the possibility of developing a social and intellectual relationship, characterised of course by mutual respect and a shared intellectual approach.”
John Knox is alive and well in the Dear Green Place.
four eyes wrote:Mary doll,can we get together to discuss this i think your intellect is stirring something deep within.
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