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Personally I can't be arsed with any of Glasgow's nightclubs with their arcane 'you only get in if your face fits" door policies, and prices to match. No wonder I go to London instead where there is something for everyone, rich or poor.
Freshlink Foods Factory,
RapidAssistant
wrote
14 years ago:
It was McKellar Watts not Lawsons you dummy!! (to myself, that is...)
Anderston Centre,
RapidAssistant
wrote
14 years ago:
Apologies for adding again - but someone seems to have accidentally deleted the original polygon AND the duplicate. It might be my system that isn't behaving itself. If so...please put my words into the original article somehow.
The Dalriada Hotel,
Joe Amato (guest)
wrote
14 years ago:
Done all my early drinking in the Dal, my mother Margaret was the charge hand for many a year, also my Gran worked there also,Chrissie Tannahill many great memories of the Dal best pub ever.
Easterhouse,
cyberpunx (guest)
wrote
14 years ago:
snobs are arses.
easterhouse rocks
Cranhill,
Mandy Moonhausen (guest)
wrote
14 years ago:
Hi there...
Cranhill's 9th most famous resident here... Was born and raised there and left when I was a young man of 19. Special mention to the Cranny's Art Department: Mr. Crawford, Mr. Scouller, Mrs Naismith and Miss Hodge. What a great place to be taught art and design.
I have played in a band for a number of years and I am now a freelance Graphic Designer. Cranhill-made and intensely proud of it.
Longstone Place was my place.
Mandy Moonhausen (AKA Gary Beattie).
Bless ye all, mah Cranny Family! x
former Queenslie housing estate,
david connelly (guest)
wrote
14 years ago:
lived there from early 60s and left around 66 stayed in 37 penston road my pals name was peter ward
Fusco's Hairdressers,
RAYAlexander
wrote
14 years ago:
The best place for a haircut in a friendly surrounding in the city. Very skilled and down to earth
Cranhill High Flats (former site of Sugarolly Mountains),
Lizzie Bradburn wasCurrie (guest)
wrote
14 years ago:
My two sisters Gillian & Sophie and my brother John stayed a 9 Milncroft ROad, Ruchazie from 1953 until the mid 70's.
We all played on the Sugarollies and used to slide down them on a tin tray.
At times there was horrid yellowish brown stuff which would ooze out and stream down. When I think of it now we didn't realise we were playing on a chemical waste site. We were there to have great fun.
We also played of a concrete thing that spanned the canal.
We also have a younger sister Jeanne who was born later when the flats were built and we've told her many a tale about playing on the .mountains,
Happy Days. x
The Dalriada Hotel,
AlanGalloway
wrote
14 years ago:
My dad (Alan Galloway) play'd in a band there for many years during the 70's. They went by the name Bj's Clockwork Sun, that changed to Gemini, then finally, The Billy Millar (or Miller) Trio.
Singhaar (Costume Jewellery Accessories Bridal Wear) ,
The voice of truth (guest)
wrote
14 years ago:
No its not
Blythswood Square,
uber pecker (guest)
wrote
14 years ago:
bastards cut the hedges down. cannae get ma hole noo :(
Bunker Bar,
uber pecker (guest)
wrote
14 years ago:
shit bar!
St. Rollox,
uber pecker (guest)
wrote
14 years ago:
shitehill... says it all.
Tradeston Pedestrian Bridge,
uber pecker (guest)
wrote
14 years ago:
BENDY bridge!
KFC,
uber pecker (guest)
wrote
14 years ago:
I feel so Caucasian in here...
Plean Street,
clivered
wrote
14 years ago:
They are currently being demolished.
Fusco's Hairdressers,
TheLaughingSphi
wrote
14 years ago:
Got a brilliant haircut for a good price at a time that suited me.
former Queenslie housing estate,
jaqui (guest)
wrote
14 years ago:
does anyone rememeber the Campbell's and the Keenan's
Fusco's Hairdressers,
Alex (guest)
wrote
14 years ago:
Great service and very near the shops and train station.
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