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By RPR
November 1st 2009
Glasgow Europe » United Kingdom » Scotland » Glasgow
Glasgow, cold, wet, cold, wet, cold, wet oh and cold! But despite all of that still glad I made the journey, was dissapointed not to see it last time I was in Scotland, but was well worth a look. A very busy place and very grey and drab but n onetheless interesting. Drunk some more Guinness (yes I know Im in Scotland) and had a good curry (again yes I know Im in Scotland). Saw mopst of what Gl;asgow has to offer, main Square, Tollbooth, Cathedral, and the pedestrian mall, also used the opportunity to stock up on some English reading [View Full Entry]

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Published: November 1st 2009 | 40 Views | [diary=449969]


By ZahraT
November 1st 2009
It starts... Europe » United Kingdom » Scotland » Glasgow
Finally, it is here. The night before my trip. I'm really excited - it's finally real. I've been working in the shop for the past month (well, apart from a cheeky week in Tunisia!) and have barely had time to even socialise so I haven't really been thinking too much about going away. Now though, it is actually real. I've packed my suitcase - might be slightly over the baggage allowance, downloaded loads of songs, bought some books and treble checked I've got my passport! I'm not even dreading the flight as much as a normally do because although it will [View Full Entry]

ZahraT - Zahra Talakshi | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: November 1st 2009 | 28 Views | [diary=450035]


By TheVeitchTrip
October 23rd 2009
Glasgow Europe » United Kingdom » Scotland » Glasgow
On Monday we went to Glasgow. Glasgow is the next biggest city to Edinburgh and where Mum did a talk. We drove to Stirling then took a train to Glasgow. From the station Mum took a taxi to Glasgow University and Dad Harry Sam and I went to the tourist info to see what we should do. The tourist info Man suggested we go to some of the museums so that’s what we did. We caught the subway which was really weird. The trains top was curved and low and all the seats were on the side of the train. The [View Full Entry]

TheVeitchTrip - Jen, Al, Tom, Harry and Sam | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: October 23rd 2009 | 30 Views | [diary=447469]


Statue, Small Penis
Statue, Small Penis
Near Clyde Street, Glasgow, Scotland
The first thing that I’d like to point out is that I’m still on strike, and will only write when I feel like it. So there. (Humph) By the power of technology, I’m writing this blog from a bus heading North from Glasgow to Portree in the Isle Of Skye. This new Acer netbook is gas, and I believe the guy next to me has been looking up from his iPhone in a very jealous manner a few times. I’m a bit miffed about the fact that they advertise all the buses in Citylink as having Wifi. Needless to say, this [View Full Entry]

AleksNemo - Aleks & Nemo | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: October 27th 2009 | 28 Views | [diary=448641]

A View To A Church
Selfie With Timer, Park
Nice Graveyard Shot

By LMT
August 31st 2009
A Scottish Tale Europe » United Kingdom » Scotland » Glasgow
Monday 16th July to Saturday 18th July 2009 I had the best (and busiest) holiday back to Scotland in July. I must say it was weird to say that I was holidaying in Scotland but once the plane eventually emerged from the grey cloud and I saw the welcoming rain of Glasgey I knew I was "home" and it was good to be there (especially with the lovely welcome Josh an Jess gave me - tartan, balloons and a banner and everything - check me I must be someone special)!! It was a bit of a rushed affair but I enjoyed [View Full Entry]

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Published: August 31st 2009 | 41 Views | [diary=432749]

Josh Dude
Jessie @ Carnoustie
Debbsie

Glasgow and Edinburgh We arrived in Glasgow where the great Dylan Login (soon to be Dr. Logan) greeted us at the train station and walked us back to his residence at the University of Glasgow. Our plan was to save money and stay his place for 4 nights. We went out to a few pubs, one of which had an open mic and the people in the crowd were all very good. I spoke with a local at the bar about Canada answering all of her questions, which to Dylan was funny enough to have my own HBO comedy special. [View Full Entry]

jeffhunt - Jeff Hunt | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: August 31st 2009 | 62 Views | [diary=432809]

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Just a wee message to say I arrived home safely on Saturday having had an amazing 8 weeks away in South America. I've really enjoyed writing the blog and something tells me it won't be long until my next entry... Barcelona anyone? [View Full Entry]

Ricardo Workman - Richard Workman | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: September 1st 2009 | 12 Views | [diary=433083]


Glasglow Airport
Glasglow Airport
Waiting for our flight to USA
Early (5:30 am) start we load luggage on to coach. Ride to Glasgow, get off coach, get baggage, and get in long disorganized line. From that moment till we we were settled in our seats on the airplane - I HURT! Carrying baggage, walking long distances, and standing in long line made the aching worse! Once the airplane was in the air I fell asleep - blessedly. I woke up for dinner on the plane and was told I would have a "diabetic" meal. "I didn't request it." I said to the stewardess. She said "That's OK." So I had a [View Full Entry]

Marty Freeman - Martha E Freeman | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: September 5th 2009 | 33 Views | [diary=433848]

US Airways
more waiting
So nice to sit down

A lot has happened in the 2 1/2 years since the last "current" blog in Malyasia and Singapore. The bad news is that travel has been secondary except for a few berief sojourns in the UK - the good news is that there are still two to travel! The blogging recommences with a Charles Rennie Mckintosh view of the Glasgow world. The photos are based on a brief tour of the main sights as featured on the website www.crmsociety.com A ticket gets you in to all attractions from the nominated list on your self guided tour of the city and it’s [View Full Entry]

John Miranda - John & Miranda | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: August 31st 2009 | 10 Views | [diary=381983]

Charles Rennie Mackintosh
House for an Art Lover
Glasgow School of Art

Yikes, I think I may now be seven weeks behind in this travel blog, so there could be a fair bit of catching up to do. That Joey is a bad influence on me! My sincerest apologies to those who have had to find other ways to procrastinate. Well, after finishing our South American trip with a week in Brazil we flew to London, where I spent four days before meeting up with mother dearest. Highlights include: - A couple of nights with Claire Bridge which, of course, involved some traditional Team Bridge dancing. - Spending a day with Elise and [View Full Entry]

weena - brigid howell | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: August 8th 2009 | 116 Views | [diary=426442]

Team Bridge
Things starting to get a bit interesting!
Weird stalker boy


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