A council spokeswoman said: "Recently an amateur historian has pointed to the fact that the legendary Merlin lived a 'comfortable life', with his wife Gwendolyn, in Partick, not Camelot and I'm sure most Glaswegians think that's just magic."
Tradition has it that King Arthur's magician was either English or Welsh but in his book Finding Merlin: The Truth Behind the Legend, author Adam Ardrey claimed he actually hailed from Scotland.
Hmm... I can just hear a Merlin asking Gwendolyn to get out the wire brush and Dettol so he can deal with his piles. But then again perhaps it is not beyond the realms of possibility that Merlin was a Glaswegian. After all, a fellow Glaswegian or renown did posit that the New Testament was incorrect and Jesus was from Gallowgate and not Galilee. Here he is expounding his thesis:
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Merlin was Welsh and that is that!
Ah but it was an excellent introduction to a couple of Billy Connolly vids!
We might not have long to wait until a Turkis scientist discovers that Merlin's in fact was / is a Turk, as due to his (the scientist's) acribic research, Merlin was born exactly nine months after his mother had spent eight days in Antalya.
Ha perhaps that is a bit too much of a stretch Sean!
Jams, one ought to be always prepared. Turkish 'scientist' claim to have found evidence, that the founders of (I think it was) Gent were Turks, and thus the Belgians are Turks.
Same goes with the natives of North America.
Conclusion: For certain Turks nothing is impossible. :)
Hmm I wonder what led him to the conclusion that Belgtans are Turks.
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