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Previously on "Places to stay: Glasgow"
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Thanks to all once again!
As with these types of things, it's all gone quiet on the interview front - but I'll look again if I get anything
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostSorry it was sunrise!
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostMust be behind firhill?
The building cranes would be the flats at the clyde.
Sorry, if that was sunset you would be in govan but I cannot think of floodlights down there.
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Originally posted by scooterscot View Post
Yup, you only get sunsets like that up here with the curvature of the earth.
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Making myself homesick now...
Autumn gives some of the best sunrises you'll see anywhere
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostMust be behind firhill?
The building cranes would be the flats at the clyde.
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostI've got some sunset shots... give me 10 minutes to dig them out...
I took this picture from the flat on a cold december morning back in 2003
The building cranes would be the flats at the clyde.
Sorry, if that was sunset you would be in govan but I cannot think of floodlights down there.
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Originally posted by minestrone View Post
Sometimes you wish you had your really good camera on you.
I took this picture from the flat on a cold december morning back in 2003
Last edited by scooterscot; 27 August 2010, 21:48.
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There used to be a club opposite the entrance to central station, forget the name, they had dancers. This was 15 years ago.
Got thrown out because I feel asleep.
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Originally posted by Cliphead View PostHaven't been for a long time, should organise a CUK Tims night out
The good lady usually does not take the OF match on her season ticket, if yer up for the next one...
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cojak if your looking for a heads up on the place I have been in most joints in Glasgow that hire contractors and you may very well be going to a place I know well.
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Originally posted by SupremeSpod View PostAlba rented a couple of floors of an old theatre on Renfield Street above starbucks. The building across the street had a lap-dancing club in it. The first floor of the club was where "private" entertainment happened. We had a meeting room that could look right into the room. Not too bad during daylight... Mirrored glass doesn't work too well when it's dark outside!
Got a pick coming back from work.
Never been in it but been asked several times to go, would rather hit the horseshoe for a few pint to be honest. Not really a lap dancing club type of guy.
Took this picture out last night, bit crap as it was on my phone. You just don't see a sky like that in the UK outside Sotland.
Sometimes you wish you had your really good camera on you.
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Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostDid the Milton used to be called the Hilton? That was opposite the Marriott, and I'd agree is was better. Had a pool too.
I used to work right across the road from the Milton and would go for a quick drink every Friday. Bar was OK. It was used by footballers a lot when they had just signed and had no where to live.
The street the Milton is on is used quite alot as a place to take prossies in your car. I personally would not let a girl walk from the station to that hotel at night on her own.
Anything between the motorway and Central Station that is South of Bath Street should be avoided outside office hours if you do not know your way about.
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