Malky wrote:Another cutting edge post from you censored. Keep up the contributions - your forum needs you - NOT.
You prefer the ones that continue to post inane drivel then? Whatever. Enjoy.
Malky wrote:Another cutting edge post from you censored. Keep up the contributions - your forum needs you - NOT.

You prefer the ones that continue to post inane drivel then? Whatever. Enjoy.




bill wrote:The reason for my visit is to ask if any of the older Bochans can remember this CO-OP mobile shop, driven by myself in the late 60s,when I was a lad of 18.I would go to Carradale/Grogport and surrounding farms.


bill wrote:It is with a little fear and trepadation that I venture into this hallowed thread of "The Bochans".
The reason for my visit is to ask if any of the older Bochans can remember this CO-OP mobile shop, driven by myself in the late 60s,when I was a lad of 18.I would go to Carradale/Grogport and surrounding farms.Having not long passed my test,to be driving this without the aid of syncromesh gears on those winding roads was not for the faint hearted.Going down the hill to Grogport was bad enough,but comming back up was worse.
My young brother is the boy in the pictures,infact he might be known to some of you Bochans as he is in Carradale regularly to repair the electrics/alternators etc. on the fishing boats.




4th gen Suthen' wrote:I have a picture of Cooshie opening his suitcase and displaying his clothes to my mother....his bike visible out the kitchen window in the background.....'86 or '87 must have been one of his last visits.
I have often wondered if I should give it to someone or post it on here.

4th gen Suthen' wrote:I have a picture of Cooshie opening his suitcase and displaying his clothes to my mother....his bike visible out the kitchen window in the background.....'86 or '87 must have been one of his last visits.
I have often wondered if I should give it to someone or post it on here.

Malky wrote:Scottish Co-operative Wholesale Society.


witchnettle wrote:if i have been brewing sleeping potions i'll be using them on my lot soon, i seem to aquired a load of extra children and housemates, and this can get very noisy and stressful. I apologise to anyone else living in tormhor for the noise, (but G & T seems to help a lot on that front) Does anyone suffer from the "friends you only see and hear from once a year, except when the sun is shining and a cheap holiday at the beach beckons" syndrome. I'm getting it bad this year.
Talking of ailments, a wasp flew up my skirt the other day and i got stung about 6 times on the thighs. Now the stings are soooooo itchy i've tried everything so far the only thing working is the trusted gin (taken internally of course) can anyone recommend something and what is all this itching about? perhaps Dr Snoddy could help me out here.
x

Snoddy wrote:
On my arrival, a blind-folded Sanyanya and Morenish will lower you gently into the infusing liquor in the bath, before driving you over the golf course to the rock pools at the back of Balfadyen point.
At this point, Sanyanya will offer you a raw, wire-worm-free and peeled turnip to bite on, as they swing you into the centre of the deepest pool, carefully avoiding scouders and anenomes.
The whole process should take no more than 45 minutes and any notion of itchiness will have left you by the time you return to the comfort of your own home.

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