yellowcakeuf6 wrote:(you'd better make sure it's warm up there mate,
And how the feck to I do that?
So, what your saying is your trip up here, the gig and everything'll be ruined if I don't get the sun to come out, is that it?
No pressure, like.
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yellowcakeuf6 wrote:(you'd better make sure it's warm up there mate,
Aye, but you know the good thing is like............... it don't matter.Alias wrote:yellowcakeuf6 wrote:(you'd better make sure it's warm up there mate)
And how the feck to I do that?
So, what your saying is your trip up here, the gig and everything'll be ruined if I don't get the sun to come out, is that it?
No pressure, like.
I thought take in a few pubs and sights rather than stay in one boozerAlias wrote:Best get our thinking caps on about finding a meeting place- a good boozer that'll stick some songs on or something.
What do you reckon the chances of getting downstairs at the Solid Saturday afternoon of the gig Frank? It's handy to leave from, and I reckon as we'll be out there by 7.30ish for the gig it wouldn't be too much hassle for the pub to put up with a load of Stranglers fans in the downstairs bit for a few hours.
Thank fuck for that Terry,hate the two of them with a passion.The town has a horrible atmosphere when the gruesome twosome play each other.terry wrote:New fixtures announced this week and no old firm derby for the 1st november which is good news, keeps some oxygen thieves away from the city centre at leastyellowcakeuf6 wrote:Don't suppose there's a local derby going on that day is there?
(Feck!how many layers are we going to need???)
Bombay Blues on Hope Street next to Central Station doe's a Lunch Buffet for £5.99.We could make that our first port of call,and let Alias pick up the chequePaulinLondon wrote:Whilst enjoying the delights of my cheese and tom sarnie at lunchtime today, I Googled, "curry restaurants Glasgow".
There appear to be thousands of them.
Correct.Frank Castle wrote:Bombay Blues on Hope Street next to Central Station doe's a Lunch Buffet for £5.99.We could make that our first port of call,and let Alias pick up the cheque
Frank Castle wrote:A Chicken Bhoona in Glasgow is to die for Paul.