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maugein96
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Here's another late for work excuse that big Greg Tassie decided to offer up one afternoon when he was a few minutes late for the second half of a "spreadover". A spreadover was when you came out and did a few hours to cover the morning rush hour, then went home for a few hours, before coming back to cover what was known as the evening peak.
Greg's driver, Willie Bell, was pacing up and down, anxious that the "big" man was late again, and was just about to go and report him as failing to appear, when in walked big Greg with a grin on his face.
Greg explained, "I was walking down Tollcross Road towards the bus garage, when I saw that two lorries (trucks) had got into a bit of trouble. Apparently, they had been digging holes at Parkhead Cross, and they ended up with too many, so they had to put one big hole on the back of a lorry and take it away. The lorry hit a bump in the road and the hole fell off the back of it onto the road. A taxi that was following close behind the lorry fell into the hole, and the driver was badly injured. I had to wait with him until an ambulance came, and then it took maybe 20 or 30 of us to lift the hole back onto the lorry again. I had to go back home for a change of uniform, so I'm a wee bit late."
Now that was obviously one of Greg's "funnies", and was the reason why you never actually knew when he was spinning a yarn (or two).
Greg's driver, Willie Bell, was pacing up and down, anxious that the "big" man was late again, and was just about to go and report him as failing to appear, when in walked big Greg with a grin on his face.
Greg explained, "I was walking down Tollcross Road towards the bus garage, when I saw that two lorries (trucks) had got into a bit of trouble. Apparently, they had been digging holes at Parkhead Cross, and they ended up with too many, so they had to put one big hole on the back of a lorry and take it away. The lorry hit a bump in the road and the hole fell off the back of it onto the road. A taxi that was following close behind the lorry fell into the hole, and the driver was badly injured. I had to wait with him until an ambulance came, and then it took maybe 20 or 30 of us to lift the hole back onto the lorry again. I had to go back home for a change of uniform, so I'm a wee bit late."
Now that was obviously one of Greg's "funnies", and was the reason why you never actually knew when he was spinning a yarn (or two).