Fantastic timing, its old firm day.
For an authentic weegie experience, just pick a side green or blue, grab yourself a bottle of tonic and find some fans of your chosen side, greet them with the words:
"Yaldy troops, lets get oan it"
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"After a bit of help I'm stopping g in Glasgow for work and wondered what there is to get up to during the day "
The best thing to do today, is get well away from Glasgow. |
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By *hav02Man
over a year ago
Glasgow/London |
Depends what you're into and how long you have:
Science museum, Buchanan Street (willow tea rooms is my brunch stop), cathedral, necropolis, Kelvingrove museum, botanics ....to name a few.
If you've got longer and drive, go to loch Lomond (balloch, duck bay, luss). |
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You've chosen the perfect time to visit. Come aboard!
Partick Thistle Vs The Heart of Midlothian in beautiful Maryhill (Bus No. 60 or 60A).
Football and salubrious hostelries await.
There is absolutely no way, NO WAY, how I can see this day possibly disappointing...
(For the benefit of the visitor, that is lined heavily in sarcasm...) |
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By *alcon43Woman
over a year ago
Paisley |
There's the botanic gardens at the top of Byers Road, Scotland Street School museum, Kekvingrove art gallery and museum, walk around the city centre and look at the buildings. Read the plaques on the walls and pavements. Take a tour bus around the city.
Endless possibilities. |
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