. >> janey: yeah. >> anthony: i've always found it to be this funny, very funny town. >> janey: veryerybody's a natural born comic. >> janey: we are. we have a very dark humor. if you say in america, "my father's died," people immediately are so sympathetic. in glasgow, if you say, "my father's died," glaswegians say, "what size was his shoes?" we have that. >> anthony: janey godley grew up in the east end, married into an organized crime dynasty, worked as a bartender, became a very famous playwright, author, and standup comedian. i thought i'd meet her here at rogano's. a very old-school institution. >> janey: thank you. >> anthony: thank you. >> waiter: enjoy. >> anthony: janey's working some goat cheese thing with figs. for me, scottish oysters are an irresistible impulse. they are magnificent by the way. >> janey: what a lot of people abroad don't understand is the women are the backbone of many of the communities because the men were always drunk, um, and working in the shipyards and dying young. and that still exists, tony. the age expectancy is still fifty-five. in fallujah,