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Old 2nd January 2011, 21:16
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Just opened the windae! silence! wullie.
Just the rustle of tumbleweed rolling down the deserted streets.

Actually, the perfect musical backdrop would be The Specials' Ghost Town.

East End, is coming like a ghost town
All the pubs have been closed down
This place, is coming like a ghost town
Flute bands won't play no more
Sellik put 2 past Rangers and could score more

Do you remember the good old days
Before the ghost town?
We danced and sang,
And Rangers beat Celtic inna de boomtown

East End, is coming like a ghost town
East End, is coming like a ghost town
East End, is coming like a ghost town
East End, is coming like a ghost town
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