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Location DB > Scotland > Glasgow > Partick > Partick Auto Breakers > Mutt goes to Partick > The Front

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This is the front view from Castlebank St.
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Posted by TurboZutek 11/25/2005 8:39 AM | remove
  DANGER!!!! KEEP OOT!
Posted by lost 11/26/2005 9:49 AM | remove
  I'm surprised that some of the more enterprising neds haven't set the tyres alight - they go up a treat.
Posted by Pgcc 11/26/2005 6:49 PM | remove
  This wasn't an act of Fly Tipping it's an offering to the God of Burnination... TROGDOR!
and yes it was belching black smoke soon after this pic was taken unsurprisingly.
Posted by Mutt 11/26/2005 9:36 PM | remove
  Ok, I confess, I'm a NED.
Posted by TurboZutek 11/26/2005 10:27 PM | remove
  TROGDOR COMES IN THE NIGHTTTTT!!!
Posted by Faze 5/9/2006 2:25 AM | remove
  wat are neds?
Posted by TurboZutek 5/9/2006 6:59 AM | remove
  Go look in the UE Encyclopedia.
Posted by Mutt 5/9/2006 1:56 PM | remove
  Thats rude Turbo...you just need to show him your picture.
Posted by TurboZutek 5/10/2006 7:38 AM | remove
  Brave men fought long and hard to keep the 'Neds' entry in the Encyc.!!

Show a little respect Mutt.
Posted by Mutt 5/11/2006 4:07 AM | remove
  Bah....I just remembered, I was the one at the skateboard park chugging Buckie.
Posted by Badure 1/25/2007 8:16 PM | remove
  "Trogdor was a man, no wait, I mean a dragon man"

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