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| other stories by anne donovan | pub | canongate 6 99 pp165 furst |
| the white by michel faber | pub | canongate isbn 1 84195 323 |
| buddha da by anne donovan | pub | canongate isbn 1 84195 338 |
| has been converted into a | pub | a pub are you being |
| converted into a pub a | pub | are you being cheeky son |
| pub crawl going from one | pub | bar to the next pished |
| on the rassle on a | pub | crawl going from one pub |
| impaired person go into a | pub | for a pub meal and |
| was in the pub the | pub | lounge no it s eh |
| to pub to pub to | pub | m815: [laugh] how would you |
| into a pub for a | pub | meal and the menu is |
| heard aboot was in the | pub | the pub lounge no it |
| it pub to pub to | pub | to pub m815: [laugh] how |
| we did it pub to | pub | to pub to pub m815: |
| right [laugh] we did it | pub | to pub to pub to |
| 1984 2003 by liz lochhead | pub | birlinn 8 99 pp131 the |
| 1967 1984 by liz lochhead | pub | birlinn co uk 8 99 |
| hid moved through from eh | pub | cos there wiz music on |
| a typical kinda night eh | pub | wiz full an there wiz |
| in the corner in the | pub | michty he s affa fu |
| then it s intae the | pub | tae get ram stam fu |
| it whit a he haw | pub | wis stapped fu of spare |
| hid tae gang tae the | pub | for a bar lunch fin |
| the bar she bought the | pub | in this river city programme |
| m816: [laugh] ma kind of | pub | i m815: [laugh] m816: i |
| gone before i left the | pub | m815: it s when the |
| is it old man s | pub | m815: [laugh] m816: [laugh] ma |
| it s quite a small | pub | m815: [sniff] m816: so of |
| ons fir sure whun the | pub | claised fir the aifternoon tony |
| fir stoatin stairtin in a | pub | in the centre so thays |
| torphins unless sometimes in a | pub | when we have a meal |
| off and on alongside the | pub | s sign a scribble of |
| i can see the neon | pub | sign beckoning to me through |
| now they loved me the | pub | sign is beckoning me to |
| f631: mmhm f689: old quaint | pub | in glasgow f631: mmhm f689: |
| f631: it s the oldest | pub | in glasgow isn t it |
| been in that sort of | pub | next to me f631: mmhm |
| that like and do a | pub | job or something at night |
| of the pavements round a | pub | on a saturday night before |
| oot da night ida hidmaist | pub | shops ready for da last |
| bit forward see in the | pub | that night i was like |
| ins i m down the | pub | the night couple of gills |
| if i once enter that | pub | tonight is the night i |
| to a drink in a | pub | after a hard day at |
| drink with him in the | pub | and isn t she a |
| discreet drink in a discreet | pub | and perhaps a chat a |
| that isn t yet a | pub | young mas wauk by wringin |
| will be from the primary | pub | at the roundabout woodlands road |
| road f1150: oh right which | pub | do you work in f1151: |
| a nicht cap at yon | pub | doon the road that s |
| i just work in a | pub | down on byres road f1150: |
| that for a second the | pub | down the road from me |
| da cams hame fae the | pub | blootered ma an him argy |
| hame fechtin foo frae the | pub | she telt ma auntie nell |
| day and off tae the | pub | when he gets hame she |
| s the name ae a | pub | doon in hecla squerr an |
| das gaed doon tae the | pub | or delled their gairdens my |
| go where agnes doon the | pub | sadie s aff lookin fur |
| up and aff doon the | pub | tae fill up time he |
| he hid been tae the | pub | weel his wife lyvia jist |
| just wasting it down the | pub | i suppose [cough] f958: but |
| to hear it down the | pub | in 1996 the population of |
| you would use down the | pub | m741: mmhm m605: and and |
| to talk about down the | pub | m939: naw it didnae nuh |
| wasn t the kind of | pub | that would have done that |
| [censored: pubname] it s a [censored: companyname] | pub | they do all that kind |
| from kind of newsagent to | pub | to hotel m1163: uh huh |
| f606: mmhm m845: and one | pub | and that was it f606: |
| guy i met in a | pub | was called joe rebus f606: |
| that is that an old | pub | and i ve got a |
| newmains and i bought a | pub | in newmains m608: okay so |
| a chip shop or a | pub | or whatever it was m608: |
| like m1163: it is m608: | pub | quizzes for them or or |
| you know m608: is are | pub | quizzes something you do yourself |
| m608: mmhm m1163: tae a | pub | tae a licensed restaurant then |
| and i ve got a | pub | sort o next door to |
| went before you left the | pub | but you decided you weren |
| watch thirty minutes before the | pub | closes i open and shut |
| dragged himself home from the | pub | and beached himself peacefully on |
| i turn away from the | pub | and face towards home but |
| re coming home from the | pub | i ve told him you |
| were gonna go to the | pub | or something but judith s |
| s a conversation in a | pub | f1054: what does that mean |
| m942: [laugh] [inaudible] in the | pub | i mean sorry i would |
| doesn t come to the | pub | i mean when you arrive |
| law wife came into the | pub | and tore him off a |
| about what happened in the | pub | the eh the the previous |
| well aye eh my local | pub | they have a new year |
| again about going to that | pub | well now you ve done |
| up you re in a | pub | environment you ve had enough |
| an is that the only | pub | you ve got do you |
| the city streets where each | pub | and club was decanting its |
| been delivered to a remote | pub | in killarney where he was |
| of the park to the | pub | where i could join someone |
| from his hours in the | pub | during the final three months |
| said it was a fuckin | pub | the gargoyle removed herself from |
| the school straight from the | pub | when this happened the best |
| about it go to the | pub | and go and watch films |
| an identified him as a | pub | bouncer mebbe no sweirt tae |
| come in bleezin frae the | pub | or wantin a mantelpiece tae |
| his wae oot ti the | pub | an mah mother wis that |
| o clock they clear the | pub | oot and then nine o |
| f965: which has like the | pub | and one end of the |
| wouldn t have time to | pub | crawl or gutter dredge like |
| i was like at the | pub | he was like oh f1154: |
| d found found my local | pub | in the toon athin like |
| an i worked in a | pub | there so like i know |
| on two evenings at the | pub | a round 3 beers and |
| s right it is a | pub | a valuable lesson was learned |
| a nice wee quiet village | pub | and not realising that ther- |
| a relief to enter the | pub | door out of the autumnal |
| in a restaurant or a | pub | i am no longer allowed |
| to stand up in a | pub | in dundee and say that |
| lawnmarket gang to a trendy | pub | in leith and produced his |
| hundred and fifty in this | pub | it s quite a small |
| evening to clipper a nice | pub | mild rain 9 wednesday plumbers |
| hud awready been it the | pub | never minded a thing aboot |
| hell o a din the | pub | that day wis fair heavin |
| tabloid sensationalism to an entire | pub | the intimate details of a |
| for a function in a | pub | which was what i was |
| have worn a sweater the | pub | will be warm but so |
| ex local now smoke free | pub | and its noxious all encompassing |
| carolanne we still for the | pub | later oan then carolanne what |
| the green and the other | pub | at the other end the |
| wi sum australian in the | pub | whae wis daein the wurld |
| who went drinking in the | pub | so that s good as |
| she drove them to the | pub | you know she and young |
| herald dinna tine the doric | pub | buchan heritage society and in |
| i m no openin the | pub | i m no daein this |
| heid conjured up fae the | pub | plaque ootside yon wifie had |
| whan we were tormentit wi | pub | talk that the village gangs |
| ca 700 gaun ti the | pub | thir days foraye fouzilt wi |
| 744 13 gaun ti the | pub | wang chi ca 700 14 |
| arr 7 pm to [illegible] | pub | evening good saturday 21 we |
| social science research council n | pub | macaulay r k s 1974 |
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