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The Eagles and the gringo from Niddrie



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Published Date: 06 May 2008
I'LL have to get out more. I'd never heard of Cabo San Lucas, one of Mexico's fastest growing coastal resorts. Popular with Californians, a mere six-hour drive from the border, and there's a hotel in the area that inspired the Eagles to write their monumental hit, Hotel California.
I'm hearing all this from Paul Nolan, the gringo from Niddrie, just back from Cabo where his son John is manager of Nolan's Irish Bar, owned by two of Paul's brothers.

Says Paul, big noise in Craigmillar/Niddrie politics over the years: "I was in
Cabo for my son's 25th birthday.

"He's taken up with a Mexican girl and reckons he'll manage the bar for a couple of years, his 'gap years' before moving on. Cabo's a port of call for huge cruise liners, so the bar's busy."

John's experience in the trade was gained mainly managing the couthy Cuddie Brae restaurant/bar in Newcraighall, where I was gabbing with the "gringo".

He had a week in Vegas en route to Cabo. "I stayed in Caesar's Palace on the Strip in Room 1380. That was the favourite number of Bugsy Siegel's wherever he stayed until he was gunned down." The mobster's reward for creating Vegas' gambling image.

No danger of Paul Nolan being gunned down in Niddrie, of course. So why was he wearing that bullet-proof vest?

Don't know why but on the 30 bus from the city centre to venture down there I have this habit of discreetly removing my tie. Even in the pre-Giro days, a tie was too conspicuous for comfort.

Same on the 22 on my way to bask in the sunshine on Leith. The cravat is promptly slipped into my portmanteau.

A final word on Cabo (they want a spin doctor there, I've applied). It's just south of San Jose and if you don't know the way there by now, you're dead

Stop your sobbing
Kate, give over! All those snaps in the papers of you sobbing for the latest incarnation of the Maddie saga, we've seen them before. Often. It's been a year. It's wearing and it's harrowing. By now almost as much for readers as for you. To be blunt, Kate, we've got it up to here. The great newspaper public deserve a break. Nothing would delight us more if Maddie were found.





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1

tomias,

Edinburgh 06/05/2008 11:51:20
Yes J G captures the city's mood exactly.
Waiting now for the gringo perineum osculators to get out of bed
2

Indie Rep Kid,

06/05/2008 12:34:59
Yeah, c'mon Kate!! You've lost a daughter.....get over it, woman! You're making us uncomfortable and some of us are trying to concentrate on the important things in life like waffling garbage about somebody we don't know opening a bar in Mexico.

Pull yourself together woman!!!

"Nothing would delight us more if Maddie were found." And you'll be the first to write a suitably poignant piece of work if she is, conveniently forgetting how you wanted the matter swept under the carpet as it put you off your free lunch.

You're a disgrace, Gibbo.

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06/05/2008 12:47:44
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John R. Douglas,

06/05/2008 13:16:17


As always, excellent work, again and again. This is what this city needs

I wish JG would stand for Mayor of Edinburgh if we had such a position, an improvement no doubt on the City Chambers mob
5

Richard Head,

06/05/2008 13:18:50
Gibson has broke through rock bottom with this cack and found yet another rock bottom beneath.
6

Indie Rep Kid,

06/05/2008 13:27:14
#3 Fair point - so why can't Gibbo word it like that?

Because he is a shallow, empty shell of a man who can;t see past his next free meal and meeting with another Leith nobody and the thought of there being a real world out there is just too revolting for him to accept.
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06/05/2008 13:54:46
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AbandonAllHope,

06/05/2008 14:08:46
John Gibson slept in all day with a man in a wheelchair under the bed and fell into the eternal pit of hell because he felt like it and everyone felt very sympathetic which completely freaked him out he blew up a truck with a hand grenade and to the disappointment of some he got the money and lived the rest of his life in Canada
9

Billy Effluvia,

Paris, France 06/05/2008 14:11:57
And when they woke up in the morning, they discovered it was all a dream.
10

calum,

06/05/2008 18:43:39
John Gibson has sunk to new depths with this insensitive garbage - his attack on a woman who has lost her daughter, in whatever sensitive, shows all the care of a rutting rhino. Add to that his fawning over Paul Nolan, barely an inch away from corruption for all of his political and post-political life, add in his unwarranted attack recently on the RNLI and you have all the evidence you need to ditch this joke.
#4 - There are no Mayors in Scotland but we do have a Lord Provost.
11

John R. Douglas,

06/05/2008 20:11:35
yes, No 10 I am well aware of this.

But as I have said before, what parent with any degree of sense leaves 3 children aged under 4, on their own, whilst they go out drinking ?

If the missing child was ever found, she should not be returned to those parents, as to me, they are every bit as bad if not worse, than any child abuser
12

alex paterson,

At the moment in Sevilla 06/05/2008 22:14:53
John Gibson reckons he should get out more often,should he not just get to heck out altogether and keep us all happy.

 

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