Boredom? In my Glasgow?

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Next Saturday is the last Saturday of the month, and that can only mean one thing.. Bedlam!

Come to the QMU next Saturday, listen to various goth, EBM, pseudo-industrial tracks, enjoy the cheap drinks, enjoy the company.

No need for student ID, younger types may need photo ID, entry to Bedlam is £4, entry to the upstairs bars is free.

Come come :)
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I fully expect to be hungover next Saturday but I'll try :)
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Boredom? In my Glasgow?
It's more likely than you think ;D
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Andrew S wrote:I fully expect to be hungover next Saturday but I'll try :)
Not to worry, I'll have been at Cheesy Pop the night before. This week I'll be drinking, though, rather than orbiting Planet Dave, as fun as it was. :lol:
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Well you know I'll be there, young man ;D
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Four strings good, six strings bad
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I want to make a t-shirt which is split down the middle, half Rangers, half Celtic.

No, seriously, I can walk through crowds of football fans without a problem, because black isn't a local football colour.
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The problem with that idea: a black shirt annoys nobody* whereas the Celtic half would annoy Rangers fans and the Rangers half would annoy the Celtic fans. Practical upshot: a shirt that annoys two lots of footy fans. Bad idea.

*unless you're a referee.
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blue & green hoops?

annoy everyone AND look bloody awful at the same time! result!! ;D
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On a related note, you guys wanna see the school uniform I wore for 10 years?

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The Rake's Progress indeed
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Stripes are slimming.I like it.
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I take it we won't be seeing you then, Uncle? :|
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I wouldn't be caught drunk etc.....
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The gentle madness touched my hand, now I'm just a cosmic man. :|
See you some other time, then, space cowboy.
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a bit late on the Hawkwind bandwagon young man
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Eight months since. I just haven't found any need to keep bringing them up, as much as I love You'd Better Believe It.

But hey, what would I know? Just a kid, angsting. :|

Even reaching out's doing nothing now, well, I tried.
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funny how You'd Better Believe It is a big fave of mine and Si has even expressed a passion for it, ye may be an angsty kid but ye have damn fine taste where Ver 'Wind are concerned

see, I can reach out too ;D

PS. my comment about "a bit late" was intended as a "why didn't ye come and see them wi me and Si last December", it's just dawned on me you were back with the rents then, nae harm meant
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I did wonder. :)
Next time they're about I'll do my best to get there. How much I'll be afford going out remains to be seen, but I will be doing my best.
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Now, that wasn't hard, was it? :)
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Fuck off, Bint! :lol:

I have such pressies of the Egrant and Young Brett type for you thi morra too, McAinsh can have a Revolting Cock and like it! ;D
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James Blast wrote:funny how You'd Better Believe It is a big fave of mine and Si has even expressed a passion for it, ye may be an angsty kid but ye have damn fine taste where Ver 'Wind are concerned
"It's So Easy" from 'The 1999 Party' tae! :wink:
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thoacht yew wur deid :|
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