Herald Diary: Lesson: Never try to hurry a Govan boilermaker
The Diary continues to provide readers with terrific tales, including the following classic yarns from our archives…
The Diary continues to provide readers with terrific tales, including the following classic yarns from our archives…
THE working world is a thing of the past, replaced by the shirking world. At least that’s the opinion of reader Phil Greig.
SOME folk believe that social media is a breeding ground for hot air, fury, venom and lies. The Diary disagrees, and we now have verifiable evidence that it is in fact a safe space for contemplating theological matters...
Reader Ian Noble from Carstairs Village has some bampot boffin news.
Gossip can spread like a fungus if it isn’t quickly yanked out at the root, notes reader Mary Bruce.
Friendships can be fickle. But the Diary and its readers have a bond that can’t be so easily severed. What unites us is our shared admiration for terrific tales, such as the following classic yarns from our archives…
The Diary adores song lyrics - as does reader David Donaldson, who spotted the following inventive lines, in the style of a famous Andrew Lloyd Webber hit, scribbled on a blackboard outside a boozer.
The greatest gulf separating two communities must surely be that between the natives of Edinburgh and Glasgow.
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