The anecdote about the amazing meeting of two fellow countrymen in the bar

Thirty six million seven hundred ninety one thousand five hundred ninety two



Behind the bar of a London bar late in the evening two men were sitting and drinking Bourbon. After some time, one of them very closely looked at the second and said:

— Excuse me, aren't you from Scotland? I heard your accent when you made the order.

— Yes, I'm Scottish! the man replied with a hint of pride in her voice.

— How wonderful! I'm also from Scotland? And in what city were you born?

— I was born and raised in Glasgow.

— That's a coincidence! I'm there. Let me know, and what street you lived there?

Oh, I lived in a beautiful home on a great street.

— What are you talking about? I lived on the same street! — exclaimed the first man. — And where did you study?

— The school of St. Augustine, which was in the old part of the city.

— This can not be! I was there! And you tell me, what year did you graduate?

— Of course, sir. I graduated in 1988.

— Can't believe it! — jumped up the first man and went straight for a hug. — I, too, graduated St. Augustine's in 1988!

At this time, the counter went a new visitor, looked at the embracing men and asked the bartender for Steve beer. He gave the order quietly probursa:

Yes... tonight promises to be Oh-Oh-Oh-very long...

— What is it, Steve? — puzzled asked the visitor.

Twins Mackenzie was again a little too much fun! wearily replied the bartender.

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