Thedelldays Posted 7 November, 2011 Posted 7 November, 2011 Brilliant city I love going here. Anyone else been.?
1976_Child Posted 7 November, 2011 Posted 7 November, 2011 Bought my first ever mobile phone from the first ever Carphone Warehouse in Scotland from Glasgow in 1996. Other than that, no. But I do watch Rab.
dune Posted 7 November, 2011 Posted 7 November, 2011 Thought it was a sh/t hole. Very much like Liverpool. Not somewhere i'd ever make a point of visiting again.
latter day saint Posted 8 November, 2011 Posted 8 November, 2011 Brilliant city I love going here. Anyone else been.? yes, as a 12 yr old on a school trip,when the garden festival was on in the 90's (?) 1st night there we went to the cinema. we were hounded by homeless drunks on the way, a lad was punched in the toilets and on the way back to the youth hostel the local junkies tried robbing us. we then had the lovely view of the junkies & drunks fighting/shooting up/puking/passing out in the park opposite the hostel for the rest of the evening. other than that it was fine
Griffo Posted 8 November, 2011 Posted 8 November, 2011 I went for the Old Firm game back in September. Cracking city.
SuperMikey Posted 8 November, 2011 Posted 8 November, 2011 Edinburgh is better imo, especially for a night out.
buctootim Posted 8 November, 2011 Posted 8 November, 2011 Used to go out with a Glaswegian and got into a row with her dad on New Years eve when he started to sing a song about Bannockburn and so I made one up about Culloden. As a city tts a bit of a **** hole but a lot of character. Agree with Dune about Liverpool though.
pedg Posted 8 November, 2011 Posted 8 November, 2011 Spent 4 years there doing my PhD and still have the partick thistle (best non-partisan team in Glasgow) scarf to prove it. Like any city it has it good area's and it bad area's. As long as you play nice with the local's its a good place, almost miss being called 'big man'* by inebriated scotsmen. (* for height obviously!!)
Jillyanne Posted 8 November, 2011 Posted 8 November, 2011 Yes, met Jermaine Jackson at the airport who accidently went off with one of our bags with our passports and my purse in it, got it back though thanks to him calling my mum who was my NOK in my passport. Had a nice meal in a place called The Lounge.
Saintandy666 Posted 8 November, 2011 Posted 8 November, 2011 Been there once or twice. It's okay, but nothing special compared to Edinburgh.
Liquidshokk Posted 8 November, 2011 Posted 8 November, 2011 Was working there week before last for two days. Girls fall from the sky up there, as I found out when I was walking down one of the main streets :-S nasty it was; http://m.stv.tv/news/scotland/west-central/276496-teenage-girl-plunges-from-six-storey-car-park/
RonManager Posted 8 November, 2011 Posted 8 November, 2011 Lived in Edinburgh 1986-91, Glasgow 1991-2000. Two completely different cities, enjoyed both.
eurosaint Posted 8 November, 2011 Posted 8 November, 2011 Spent 4 years there doing my PhD and still have the partick thistle (best non-partisan team in Glasgow) scarf to prove it. Like any city it has it good area's and it bad area's. As long as you play nice with the local's its a good place, almost miss being called 'big man'* by inebriated scotsmen. (* for height obviously!!) Seems like I am not the only Jags fan on this board then ! I was born in Glasgow but have never actually lived there, have had some great visits over the years although it's mainly funerals these days
pedg Posted 8 November, 2011 Posted 8 November, 2011 Seems like I am not the only Jags fan on this board then ! I was told when I first went to see them that if they won at home they play Cliff Richard singing Congratulations over the PA. Took about 8 matches before I was able to confirm it!
eurosaint Posted 9 November, 2011 Posted 9 November, 2011 There's a pub at the top of Firhill road with a parrot on a perch in the bar ! A guy went in and asked how the Thistle had got on that day and the parrot immediately answered "shame, they lost 2-0" ! The guy says to the barman "that's amazing, what does the parrot say when they win" ? The barman replies " I dunno, I've only been here for 2 years" ! (the old ones are the best!).
Minsk Posted 9 November, 2011 Posted 9 November, 2011 I took 2 ships out of build from Yarrows, so lived in Glasow twice for about 6 months each time. To be honest had a good time there, but dont think I will ever bother returning there again. I shall, however, be taking the wife to Edinburgh somewhen (as she wants to visit Scotland). I agree with Dune re Liverpool.
Ken Tone Posted 9 November, 2011 Posted 9 November, 2011 Galsgow is the only place I know that has a road with the outside lane being the off slip road. It's a nightmare to drive through if you aren't a local. You merrily drive along in the outside lane, find yourself about to go off when you don't want to, then the locals try very hard to stop you coming back into the middle lane. Seems to be the local sport!
pedg Posted 9 November, 2011 Posted 9 November, 2011 Galsgow is the only place I know that has a road with the outside lane being the off slip road. It's a nightmare to drive through if you aren't a local. You merrily drive along in the outside lane, find yourself about to go off when you don't want to, then the locals try very hard to stop you coming back into the middle lane. Seems to be the local sport! They have a few challenges for pedestrians as well
Glasgow_Saint Posted 9 November, 2011 Posted 9 November, 2011 Lived here for 2 and a half years now - it’s ok, certainly seen and visited worse cities!
swannymere Posted 9 November, 2011 Posted 9 November, 2011 More orange people than Liverpool from memory.
pedg Posted 9 November, 2011 Posted 9 November, 2011 More orange people than Liverpool from memory. That's due to the locals excessive drinking of Irn Bru
Liquidshokk Posted 10 November, 2011 Posted 10 November, 2011 Lived here for 2 and a half years now - it’s ok, certainly seen and visited worse cities! Does it feel like you're in san fran? Couldn't quite believe how identical one part of glasgow is. I mentioned it to my taxi driver and he explained that a film has been made there recently pretending it is san francisco. Even the signs are in the same style in the area...pretty cool.
norwaysaint Posted 10 November, 2011 Posted 10 November, 2011 I hated Glasgow and enjoyed Edinburgh. I wasn't in Glasgow for long though, although I did witness a protestant march through the city, which was preceded by chavs in Rangers tops banging on all the windows as they ran down the street. Edinburgh's a tourist town though, while Glasgow's just another big city.
HK_Phoey Posted 10 November, 2011 Posted 10 November, 2011 Lived in both Edinburgh and Glasgow. Would pick Edinburgh every time. Having said that I did enjoy Glasgow. Good night out. Nice people. Would certainly pick it over some places I have lived
Glasgow_Saint Posted 10 November, 2011 Posted 10 November, 2011 Does it feel like you're in san fran? Couldn't quite believe how identical one part of glasgow is. I mentioned it to my taxi driver and he explained that a film has been made there recently pretending it is san francisco. Even the signs are in the same style in the area...pretty cool. New zombie movie starring Brad Pitt was filmed here recently and Tom Hanks and Halle Berry also filmed Cloud Atlas here recently. The city centre is more attractive than many many cities I have visited - its the outskirts that bring it down. I live city centre and apart from the weather you cant beat it. Plus golf courses everywhere! Cheap membership too
This Charming Man Posted 10 November, 2011 Posted 10 November, 2011 It's a great night out and the city centre is decent enough. Edinburgh is a far better city though, IMO.
pap Posted 4 September, 2013 Posted 4 September, 2013 (edited) Just back from Glasgow today. First visit to Scotland actually. Was taking Juvenile Unit #1 to view the Uni there along with two of her mates. They were all smitten with the Uni. I left them to it and walked two miles into town, checking emails in various cafes, so I got to see a fair bit of it. Had a lot of time to kill as well, so got some time to take it in. A few hours is never enough to come to any sort of conclusion on a city, but its better than nowt. I quite like it as a potential destination for Juvenile Unit #1, as they apparently have an affinity with scousers. Large agreement with Glasgow_Saint, a couple of obvious monstrosities aside, it really is a beautiful city centre. Edited 4 September, 2013 by pap
Pugwash Posted 4 September, 2013 Posted 4 September, 2013 Long, long time (1978 ) since I was in Glasgow. Seems to be totally different to those dark days, so might be worth a re-visit.
Glasgow_Saint Posted 4 September, 2013 Posted 4 September, 2013 You should have said hello Pap! Based city centre (bothwell street)
pap Posted 4 September, 2013 Posted 4 September, 2013 Probs will next time I'm up. Even if she decides not to go there, it's now on my list of places to visit.
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