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Greenock is a large town and former burgh of barony in the Inverclyde council area of western Scotland. It forms part of a contiguous urban area with Gourock to the west and Port Glasgow to the east.
It lies on the south bank of the Clyde at the "Tail of the Bank" where the River Clyde expands into the Firth of Clyde, and is in what was the county of Renfrewshire.


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¡Punk!
6th March 2008 4:35am
¡Punk!
'mon 'e Ton!
Posh
6th March 2008 8:08am
Posh
I did market research for the health service in Greenock for, ooh, two or three weeks once. Great money but having to listen to the constant TALES OF WOE from the methadone addicts and dolescum (AYE, YOU MICK) irreparably damaged my soul.
Fallenblackrose
6th March 2008 9:31am
Fallenblackrose
This place is such a shit hole, i hate you mick for escaping .
6th March 2008 9:38am
GreatKingRat
Escape! It's the only way you can survive.

I can't ever see myself moving back.
Fallenblackrose
6th March 2008 9:44am
Fallenblackrose
Once i have my degree i shall be fleeing this wretched place!
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