Glasgow
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- save0
oops wrong thread
- chossy0
I live in Edinburgh but visit pals in Glasgow all the time. I like both places but Edinburgh is where I would rather live and work. Had great times in both places and met great people in both places. Edinburgh is more mature than Glasgow, inturn Glasgow has a great appeal to younger folk.
- save0
I'm only joshing with you chief...
I honestly dont mind Glasgow, its just a little rough around the edges like most cities I guess.
I live in Edinburgh so I'm only nextdoor, the last time I was there was just before Christmas. Heh, and guess what? It was pissing it down, surprise surprise!!! :P
- josimarX0
who invited the square?
- josimarX0
that was meant for Chossy: the voice of reason all of a sudden.
- save0
oh, and yeah josimarX I'm off to Manc'land very soon......
- _smk0
Ha! bit of a nightmare there - back on-line now, phew...
Don't worry Save; lovin' the banter etc etc :) silly me thinking you were down south anyway, good luck in Manchester...
Hope this chat hasn't put teh poster off the city! I promise not to stab you if you visit...
...not unless you deserve it anyway.
*back to work now - bye folks
- chossy0
Eat a dick josimarx, your dead tonight when you get your birthday bumps. I'm gonna give them to you rude boy style.
- ********0
Ugly looking city, nice enough people (but mental), rains every single day of the year - mostly horizontal.
- 5timuli0
You just need to know how to treat the ned scumbags. Practice here:
http://www.glasgowsurvival.co.uk…
- abhi0
wouldnt miss the necropolis!
- 5timuli0
Easy way for tourists to tell if someone's from Edinburgh or Glasgow:
Listen to them talk for a while and listen out for "by the way."
If it comes at the start of a sentence they're from Edinburgh. If it comes at the end they're from Glasgow.
e.g.
Edinburgh: "By the way, I'm going to slice your lips off with my Stanley knife unless you give me your jacket."Glasgow: "I'm gonnae slice yer lips aff wi my Stanley knife unless ye gies yer jaiket, by the way."
See also 'but' & 'likes'.
- toastman0
my fondest memory of scotland was watching an england football match in the only (local) boozer with sky. the boarded up windows never bothered me, but the place erupted when england conceived the first goal. i'd heard about scots hating english, but my god....
i was convinced i was gonna be lynched!
- shotoshi0
Christ! Imagine what would've happened had England conceded the first goal ;-)
- ********0
Aye, conception goes down well everywhere in Scotland.
- vespa0
my brother used to live in prestwick south of glasgow which was a bit of a shithole to be honest but we'd go out in glasgow and i loved it! great bars, people are funny as fuck and i LOVE glaswegian accents (ok i love all scottish accents)
- ********0
"ok i love all scottish accents"
Gonnae gie us a swatch oh yer fanny then vespa?
- ********0
jk by the way.
- ********0
skt yer an affa weel mannered hoor, maist weegies widnae ask.
jk
- ********0
Aye, am whit yid call metroweegie™