James Blast wrote:Glasgow - The Friendly City
Ma 'Erse!
Isn't it odd what you sometimes get in the post?
Now we're even posting the same replyweebleswobble wrote:I liked Glasgow Smiles BetterJames Blast wrote:Glasgow - The Friendly City
Ma 'Erse!
As Ann Marie said "Apart from you f**king lot!"
This is getting too freaky Mr wobble.........
it's odd that i haven't received several things by post while i have received one parcel shipped later than them... and all of them are from Western Europe...
(i know there is an explanation... somewhere...)
(i know there is an explanation... somewhere...)
do i drive
or am i driven
or am i driven
That's where I live and I've never seen it. If you let me know whereabouts exactly, I'll check for you. As long as it's not the Creme de la Creme cos a new building is cropping up in place of it.Big Si wrote:A few years ago some graffiti started appearing on various sites around Glasgow, not sure if this one is still there on Argyll street (finnieston-partick end) - "- - - - No.4 - If I am asked by another tourist to take their picture I will deliberately cut their heads out of the picture frame"
That was on the wall of the old church building just a few blocks up the road from where the 'creme de la creme' used to be, towards the Kelvingrove. Last time I walked through there it had been painted over and the church converted into brand spank new flatsAndrew S wrote:That's where I live and I've never seen it. If you let me know whereabouts exactly, I'll check for you. As long as it's not the Creme de la Creme cos a new building is cropping up in place of it.Big Si wrote:A few years ago some graffiti started appearing on various sites around Glasgow, not sure if this one is still there on Argyll street (finnieston-partick end) - "- - - - No.4 - If I am asked by another tourist to take their picture I will deliberately cut their heads out of the picture frame"
There were a few other's graffiti'd a few streets away, but they've probably gone now as well