Good post Greig - certainly brought a smile to my face.
"Kerry, thanks for your constructive feedback as always!
Unfortunately I need to use a Skagit as I am a terrible caster and this is the only way I could get a line out. So much so I am thinking of changing the name to the Guddling UK as apparently that is the only way I can catch fish! The guddling worked a treat in Russia and I am sure the Guddling with work well when filming in Canada this summer.
Anyway, fish aside, when are we going on that date?
Cheers,
Greig
P.S. Here is another shite show from up north, viewing figures for the last 24 hours are appalling at just under a 1000. Looks like i'll need to do one of these dodgy promoted posts to bump up the views (don't tell anyone though)!
P.P.S Anyone looking for cheap guideline / hardy rods, go to Errol car boot sale this Sunday! I ain't gonna be needing them as i'm tickling arses from here on in!"Guddling UK update, first show is being filmed this weekend! Location is a belter with it being the Dighty Burn at the back of the Michelin factory in Dundee. The big back end run o' baggots and rawners should be peaking just now, the trolleys are game for some good sport also! Watch this space.
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Under the brig on the Farfar road was always a gaid lie fur a springer, yiv jist tae watch oot fur the young Shams throwin stanes it yi in pishin on yir haid.
Yi got great hatches o' Olives in they days n' the troot that wir maistly 3 ti a pund wir free risers n' gid fighters.
The watter wis nivver clear tho wi the shit that come oot the piggery at Trotticks and a big Orange flee wis aye gaid fur showin up in the watter.
Eh mind Wullie Bell the polis gittin twa bra springers there aboot March 1969 on the toby.
Thir wis a boy Maguire got thum regular on the worm, or so e' said but a think e' wis a netter the c@&t.
Ah the Dighty!!! Brings back memories?
Eh kin mind Jim Leggat, was daid noo, gittin a gaid ane on the dreh fleh ae' summer nite.
It wis aboot twa pund an wis ane o' the biggest ad seen in the Burnie...
Excerpt taken from ' He,s Doon the Burnie' a story of one young mans upbringing in Dundee 1978.
Kerry Chalmers.