bitingmidge
7th July 2007, 08:47 AM
I don't want to make light of terror, but in the spirit of not letting the bastards get you down:
There's been a bit floating round my inbox the last few days following the Glasgow airport attack, probably because I did have a small grumble the day after, after being asked to remove my belt while going through airport security. I still can't figure the connection between my belt and a burning car careering through an airport window, but I guess someone can.
Anyway, one of my Scottish mates sent me a clip from a Glasgow paper (the Daily Record) with the headline
HERO CABBIE: I KICKED BURNING TERRORIST SO HARD IN BALLS THAT I TORE A TENDON
Here's a link to a later edition (http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/news/tm_method=full%26objectid=19401912%26siteid=66633-name_page.html).
That was followed by the interview with a baggage handler John Smeaton
"you can come to Britain and try and disrupt us if you like, but Glasgow doesn't accept that, you know what I mean; we'll set about you"
(Youtube interview) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cCqprbH7mrg&mode=related&search=) and when you're there, there's hours of fun watching the full clips.
From the Time's article:- (http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/article2020607.ece)
Spotting a terrorist suspect grappling with police, Mr Smeaton thought: “You’re nae hitting the Polis mate, there’s nae chance.”
He told interviewers: "There was a guy in flames. You just don't expect to see that on a day at work, especially at Glasgow Airport.
"So I ran straight towards the guy, we're all trying to get a kick-in at him, take a boot to subdue the guy."
All of that was followed by this email later in the day:
Glasgow v America
If this had happened in a US airport, compared to Glasgow Eyewitness accounts.
> > >
America:"Oh my God! There was a man on fire, he was running about, I just ran for my life..I thought i was gonna die,he got so close to me.
Glasgow: "C*nt wis running aboot on fire, so a ran up n gave him a good
boot, then decked him"
America: “I just wanna get home, away from here… I just wanna get home, I
thought I was gonna die"
Glasgow: “here shug, am no leaving here till am oan a f*ckin' plane!"
America: “there was pandemonium, people were running in all
directions, we didn't know what was happening, I thought I was gonna
die"
> > >
Glasgow: "F*ck this fir a kerry oan, moan we ll get a pint in"
America: “We thought he was gonna blow us all up he had a gas
cannister and was trying to get into his trunk, I thought we were gonna
die, I just ran for my life"
Glasgow:” a swaggered by the motor that wis on fire,and the dafty
couldnae even open his boot, he wis in fire annaw so a ran up n gave
him a good boot to the baws"
America: there was this huge explosion, it sounded like war, I thought I
was gonna die"
Glasgow: “There wis a bang,yi know when yi throw BO basher intae a fire
it wis like that"
America: “I’m too traumatized even to speak, I thought I was gonna die"
Glasgow "here mate, gies 2 minutes till a phone ma auld dear, if am
gonna be oan the telly a want her tae tape it"
And finally, two quotes from an eye-witness.........John Smeaton and
these are real)
John just surpassed himself on the National ITV new.
The interviewer asked "What message do you have for the bombers" - he
replied:
"This is Glasgow - we'll just set about you"
John did an interview on CNN and they asked how he restrained the guy
and he said "me and other folk were just tryin 2 get the boot in and
some other guy banjoed him”!
I'd like to think that the result for terrorists here would be similar!
Cheers,
P
:D :D :D
There's been a bit floating round my inbox the last few days following the Glasgow airport attack, probably because I did have a small grumble the day after, after being asked to remove my belt while going through airport security. I still can't figure the connection between my belt and a burning car careering through an airport window, but I guess someone can.
Anyway, one of my Scottish mates sent me a clip from a Glasgow paper (the Daily Record) with the headline
HERO CABBIE: I KICKED BURNING TERRORIST SO HARD IN BALLS THAT I TORE A TENDON
Here's a link to a later edition (http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/news/tm_method=full%26objectid=19401912%26siteid=66633-name_page.html).
That was followed by the interview with a baggage handler John Smeaton
"you can come to Britain and try and disrupt us if you like, but Glasgow doesn't accept that, you know what I mean; we'll set about you"
(Youtube interview) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cCqprbH7mrg&mode=related&search=) and when you're there, there's hours of fun watching the full clips.
From the Time's article:- (http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/article2020607.ece)
Spotting a terrorist suspect grappling with police, Mr Smeaton thought: “You’re nae hitting the Polis mate, there’s nae chance.”
He told interviewers: "There was a guy in flames. You just don't expect to see that on a day at work, especially at Glasgow Airport.
"So I ran straight towards the guy, we're all trying to get a kick-in at him, take a boot to subdue the guy."
All of that was followed by this email later in the day:
Glasgow v America
If this had happened in a US airport, compared to Glasgow Eyewitness accounts.
> > >
America:"Oh my God! There was a man on fire, he was running about, I just ran for my life..I thought i was gonna die,he got so close to me.
Glasgow: "C*nt wis running aboot on fire, so a ran up n gave him a good
boot, then decked him"
America: “I just wanna get home, away from here… I just wanna get home, I
thought I was gonna die"
Glasgow: “here shug, am no leaving here till am oan a f*ckin' plane!"
America: “there was pandemonium, people were running in all
directions, we didn't know what was happening, I thought I was gonna
die"
> > >
Glasgow: "F*ck this fir a kerry oan, moan we ll get a pint in"
America: “We thought he was gonna blow us all up he had a gas
cannister and was trying to get into his trunk, I thought we were gonna
die, I just ran for my life"
Glasgow:” a swaggered by the motor that wis on fire,and the dafty
couldnae even open his boot, he wis in fire annaw so a ran up n gave
him a good boot to the baws"
America: there was this huge explosion, it sounded like war, I thought I
was gonna die"
Glasgow: “There wis a bang,yi know when yi throw BO basher intae a fire
it wis like that"
America: “I’m too traumatized even to speak, I thought I was gonna die"
Glasgow "here mate, gies 2 minutes till a phone ma auld dear, if am
gonna be oan the telly a want her tae tape it"
And finally, two quotes from an eye-witness.........John Smeaton and
these are real)
John just surpassed himself on the National ITV new.
The interviewer asked "What message do you have for the bombers" - he
replied:
"This is Glasgow - we'll just set about you"
John did an interview on CNN and they asked how he restrained the guy
and he said "me and other folk were just tryin 2 get the boot in and
some other guy banjoed him”!
I'd like to think that the result for terrorists here would be similar!
Cheers,
P
:D :D :D