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    In the episodes "Dug" and "Holiday," he also pretends to have a relationship with Isa to fend off the attempts of her ex-husband, Harry, to get back with her. He has several enemies, including Stevie the Bookie, with him he has a long running feud. In the episode "Scran", it was revealed Winston used to work in the Clyde shipyards, at Yarrows ...

  3. Still Game - Wikipedia

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    Still Game is a Scottish sitcom produced by Effingee Productions, The Comedy Unit and BBC Scotland.It was created by Ford Kiernan and Greg Hemphill, who played the lead characters, Jack Jarvis, Esq and Victor McDade, two Glaswegian pensioners.

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    Articles relating to hags, wizened old women, or a kind of fairies, witches, or goddesses having the appearance of such a woman. They are often found in folklore and children's tales such as "Hansel and Gretel".

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    Where does "Auld Lang Syne" come from? The "Auld Lang Syne" song lyrics we know (or pretend to know) today are derived from a late-18th century poem by Scottish bard Robert Burns (1759–1796).

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    Walter Scott of Harden (1550 – 1629), also known as Auld Wat, was a notorious border reiver along the Anglo-Scottish border in the 16th century. Life [ edit ]