'We’re really, really grateful'
Still Game duo Ford Kiernan and Greg Hemphill shared their appreciation for fans old and new as they take over a Glasgow pub.stars turned The Dirty Duchess on Argyle Street into The Clansman for a festive Jack and Victor pop-up.Dozens of fans queued for over an hour outside the pub to meet the pair and snap up Still Game-themed products from their Jack and Victor drinks brand.
Ford said:"They're freezing out there, and they're likely to get angry because of two things: the freezing cold and no alcohol.Greg said: “At ten days to Christmas it warms the heart that folk have come down to see us. It’s really cool.” Ford said: “We went all around Scotland, we’re going back to Inverness on Tuesday, and this was our opportunity to come to Glasgow.
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