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TitleThe Steamie - Friday 20 November 2020
AuthorSteamieBot
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**Weather** [(Powered by Dark Sky)](https://darksky.net/poweredby/)

Rain starting later this morning, continuing until tomorrow afternoon.

Around 2 to 12 degrees.



**Travel**

No line problems reported.



**What's On Today**

Fuck all. Go out if you must, but stay safe. Don't be a fanny.

**Today in Scottish History**

On 20 November 1863 James Bruce, 8th Lord Elgin, the Scottish Liberal statesman and diplomat, died.
During his career he served as Governor-General of Canada, 1847-54, and India, 1862-63 and was special envoy to China and Japan. During a visit to China he burnt down the emperor's famous Summer Palace in Beijing, destroying thousands of priceless works of art, in order to intimidate the emperor and force him to sign an unratified treaty.

On 20 November 1776 William Blackwood, the noted Scottish publisher and bookseller was born. He was the founder of the firm of 'William Blackwood & Sons Ltd', and also published the conservative satirical periodical, 'Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine'.



**/r/GlasgowMarket Digest**

[For Free! Television and chest of drawers. Dennistoun](/r/glasgowmarket/comments/jx2l7y/for_free_television_and_chest_of_drawers/)

[For sale: Hoover Telios Pets £10](/r/glasgowmarket/comments/ju484t/for_sale_hoover_telios_pets_10/)

[For Sale: Folding Computer Desk £40 ONO](/r/glasgowmarket/comments/ju2ily/for_sale_folding_computer_desk_40_ono/)

[32” Smart TV For Sale](/r/glasgowmarket/comments/jtnc95/32_smart_tv_for_sale/)



**Tune of the day**

[Travis - As You Are (Official Audio)](https://youtu.be/6evBAR5qG_4) (suggested by /u/WhatCanIDoUFor)

Picked from 3 eligible links submitted today. [Suggest tomorrow's tune](https://www.reddit.com/message/compose/?to=SteamieBot&subject=SongRequest&message=YouTube link here).
Reddit Linkhttps://www.reddit.com/r/glasgow/comments/jxiy3x/the_steamie_friday_20_november_2020/
CreatedFri 20th Nov 2020 5:00am
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