Nothing at all.
I never suggested there was.
Yes you did, and you've been trying to wriggle out of it ever since.
Nothing at all.
I never suggested there was.
Yes you did, and you've been trying to wriggle out of it ever since.

You said that about me, we are all the same us Taigs.
Yes you did, and you've been trying to wriggle out of it ever since.
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So, 1911 Govan is a town in it's own right, by 1913 it's in the City of Glasgow boundary.
Govan became part of Glasgow, it was incorporated into Glasgow, it became an area of Glasgow, it's now in Glasgow.
I believe the phrase is
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No actually only you and Rebel have this trait.
I get a long with most taigs on here apart from you 2 for that sole reason.


ML ; Im sure there was a quite similar thread to this started recently, as mod, could you incorporate the two please![]()

I'm sure they will be along soon to back you up after you making sweeping generalisation about them today.
I'm sure they will be along soon to back you up after you making sweeping generalisation about them today.
I don't ask need them to back me up, they all know the score when it comes to the rangers celtic boards.
Pair of you are ******s, it really is that simple.
Sure thing Wedgey, the word incorporated means that Glasgow became part of Govan
You are lucky Ben, Willis and Chapmeister post on here. They make you look slightly less thick.


Well that makes more sense, than the pre-edited "Govan became part of Govan" - and I'm the thicko?
Anyway, I'm off out today but, from the interweb.
Partick was a Police burgh from 1852 until 1912 when it was incorporated into the city.
In 1864, Govan gained burgh status, and was Scotland's fifth largest burgh. It was incorporated into the city of Glasgow in 1912
So Glasgow became Partick and Govan in the same year, but still gets called Glasgow. erm............ ok then......
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Stop digging Wedgey.
What we both know that the word incorporated does not and never has meant that "Govan became part of Glasgow".
I know what incorporated means. I am glad that finally you now know what it means as well.
Stop digging Wedgey.
What we both know that the word incorporated does not and never has meant that "Govan became part of Glasgow".
I know what incorporated means. I am glad that finally you now know what it means as well.
Enlighten us.
Incorporated is the past tense of incorporate:
Verb
- To include (something) as a part.
You are the only person on this thread who doesn't know what it means.
Quite why you think it means that Glasgow became Govan is beyond me.
Anyway, the wider Not606 community knows that I'm right and you're wrong.
End.
I know what it means Wedginald. For as long as I can remember I knew what it meant.
You are wrong, You even produced a dictionary definition that proves you were wrong and yet here you are bitching on for page after page.
Too stupid and stubborn to realise that I am right.


What does incorporated mean?
Govan became part of Glasgow.
