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Post by Clare on Sept 5, 2007 16:41:25 GMT
I don't acknowledge him by any other name.
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Post by sarah on Sept 5, 2007 16:42:27 GMT
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Post by hark on Sept 5, 2007 19:04:09 GMT
"Just like TV soap Neighbours, Scots rely on each other"
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Post by bridgetbegins on Sept 6, 2007 0:12:05 GMT
Hey, I just found out that there's a Bath in New Hampshire. As in a town, not a tub. Yes, but it's a sucky little town. You guys should come to NH though. I'll make tea and biscotti and pancakes.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 6, 2007 10:28:31 GMT
I'm not really a massive fan of Glasgow, but then, I never saw much of it the two times I've been there. I didn't like the way that bridge near the Barfly* lead out of the bustling city centre straight into a ghost town where there is nowt but the Glasgow Academy, a Travel Lodge, and GREY. Lots of grey.
There are some fab shops and things to do. The Glasgow School Of Art is amazing, I went on a tour of it when I was considering going there.
*The damn building pisses me off, it's like an MC Escher picture, and there's nowhere quiet to talk, unless you go outside.
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Post by blair on Sept 6, 2007 13:54:41 GMT
Glasgow is much better than Aberdeen, too bad I messed up university and had to change, but it's one of the best cities, the place to be for good times.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 6, 2007 18:24:27 GMT
To be fair, the times I've been in Glasgow were not spent doing much around the city, so I think I should plan a longer trip there. (The countryside in Scotland is beautiful, I spent most of my time being driven for miles by my friend's dad just so we could see a loch.) Leeds is the place to be. I really do love Leeds, I think I'll end up moving there one day. I would have moved there ages ago, but the career I want kind of requires me to live in central London. O cruel misfortune.
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Post by Ed on Sept 7, 2007 15:07:24 GMT
iv known people that have turned depressed by aberdeen Glasgows lovely, obviously its amazing for its nightlife and music scene, but what makes it really special is its so easy to escape when if needs be, like loch lomond is absolutely stunning and literally a 20 minute drive from my flat x x
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Post by blair on Sept 7, 2007 15:14:40 GMT
I wish I still lived there.
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Post by admin on Sept 11, 2007 10:24:30 GMT
Also, if you're not Scottish, it'll take you a while to "get" Glasgayyyyy Or for Glasgow to get you. Cheerio, Michael. xxx
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