Passengers on board First Glasgow's number 34 service were in floods of laughter during their journey, thanks to the bubbly Gary who kept them entertained on the road.
A bubbly bus driver had his passengers howling with laughter after sharing a series of hilarious jokes before belting out a popular children's song, on First Glasgow's number 34 service.
In one joke, he asks passengers "what's the difference between Dubai and Abu Dhabi?, I could never figure that out." before responding "In Dubai, they don't watch the Flintstones, in Abu Dhabi they do." A woman is heard screaming with joy, unable to hold in her laughter.READ MORE: Glasgow's west end named one of the 'coolest neighbourhoods in world'
The video goes on to show Gary beeping his horn to get a wave from the passengers he has let off the bus. Before stopping to pick up a "wee wummin", he jokingly tells other passengers to "act normal, she looks like a growler. She must be from Castlemilk."
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