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  • Because no one asked you to, cunt. by deeacorn (Fri 4th Jan 2019 9:01pm)
  • I was looking at the prices while walking for my bus the other morning and thought "none of this can be good if its that cheap" If it's not Chunky Chicken I'm just no longer interested by deeacorn (Fri 11th Jan 2019 9:30am)
  • Fuck off. You don't know my life. by deeacorn (Sun 20th Jan 2019 7:41pm)
  • Nige used to do reviews on the Big Breakfast as well. Cracking show. Back when channel 4 was actually a bit mental. by deeacorn (Tue 22nd Jan 2019 10:37pm)
  • Bunch of wallopers were on twitter whinging about not being refunded for their Smartcard tickets. by deeacorn (Tue 22nd Jan 2019 10:40pm)
  • Never liked the fact that Kirky always seemed to invite zombies to the town. by deeacorn (Sat 26th Jan 2019 10:12pm)
  • Your mistake was that you went to an actual hairdressers. by deeacorn (Sun 27th Jan 2019 10:47am)
  • Stepps by deeacorn (Thu 31st Jan 2019 7:45am)
  • Ffs by deeacorn (Thu 31st Jan 2019 10:31am)
  • Bella Houston by deeacorn (Thu 31st Jan 2019 10:31am)
  • It does my box in when it's a tribute act to a band that still actually tours. by deeacorn (Fri 8th Feb 2019 6:30pm)
  • Soul kitchen is pretty good. Always been a fan of the 13th note as well by deeacorn (Sun 10th Feb 2019 10:55am)
  • Jim Delahunt by deeacorn (Fri 15th Feb 2019 6:25pm)
  • That you're clearly a sex offender. by deeacorn (Sun 17th Feb 2019 8:08pm)
  • Can't tell if you're joking or not. by deeacorn (Mon 18th Feb 2019 10:43pm)
  • I went last Friday and there was an ambulance sitting outside. I think the reopen got a little bit too much for one of the punters. Must have got overexcited and ODd on cheap bakery goods. by deeacorn (Thu 28th Feb 2019 10:02am)
  • I swear back in 2003/04 this used to be my favourite place to go for chips and cheese or a sarbeni. I don't know if I'm looking at it through pink pakora sauce tinted specs or if it's just gone massively downhill over the last decade. by deeacorn (Thu 28th Feb 2019 10:00am)
  • Absolutely certain. Used to go to gigs at the Vale then rock up to Best kebab for some eats before getting the train home by deeacorn (Fri 1st Mar 2019 10:58am)
  • I signed up because I like the option of swimming after a work out as a cool down, but like everyone else says, it's equally because it's the easiest to get to. I'm more likely to go when I say I'll go because it's not a hassle to get to. by deeacorn (Fri 15th Mar 2019 8:44pm)
  • I'd pay to play with your hair. Tell me where to send the money and I'll give you the address of where to post it. by deeacorn (Sat 16th Mar 2019 5:35pm)
  • There's a new German kebab place around the corner from Doner Haus that looks absolutely banging as well. Doner Spring Rolls, man. DONER. SPRING. ROLLS. by deeacorn (Tue 19th Mar 2019 4:53am)
  • Whitehill is pretty close. It's a pretty ugly building with an 80s feel to it but I really like the pool. by deeacorn (Tue 19th Mar 2019 10:52pm)
  • I usually find a nearby Spoons. They're huge so you never feel awkward like in smaller pubs. Also they're owned by a cunt so I never feel bad. by deeacorn (Tue 19th Mar 2019 10:51pm)
  • I'm glad you've decided to go to your GP. I would really like to hear an update when you feel ready to. Obviously it's up to you if you want to share with us here and we're not entitled to know your story but if it helps you vent then I think it might also help people who are struggling that want to know what it's like to seek help. Best of luck to you. by deeacorn (Tue 19th Mar 2019 10:59pm)
  • There were plenty of huskietears when the third one died. by deeacorn (Sun 24th Mar 2019 2:45pm)
  • Coopers in the west end always has two games on the go if there's a clash in scheduling. by deeacorn (Sat 6th Apr 2019 8:26am)
  • I remember my nana always having a pile of them on the mantlepiece. And then another pile of all her used up powercards. by deeacorn (Sat 6th Apr 2019 8:25am)
  • West end for food, town for drinks. by deeacorn (Thu 11th Apr 2019 7:35am)
  • They should just reroute it right into the Clyde. by deeacorn (Tue 16th Apr 2019 10:31pm)
  • The booze prices in there are almost as old as their DJ. by deeacorn (Fri 19th Apr 2019 9:55pm)
  • I'll need to save this for later. Was telling a guy in work about the opry and he didn't believe me. by deeacorn (Sat 20th Apr 2019 12:21am)
  • They're not really trying to make a fast getaway, are they? by deeacorn (Mon 22nd Apr 2019 12:04pm)
  • Why didn't you just make a thread about it instead of demanding other people do it on your behalf? Sad wee bastard. by deeacorn (Sat 27th Apr 2019 3:33pm)
  • There was an Irish Republican March and an "Anti protestant discrimination" match both taking place today. There was a slight overlap between the two marches in terms of timing so I imagine the police are being understandably cautious. by deeacorn (Sat 27th Apr 2019 11:13pm)
  • Police quoted as saying "the drinks are pure expensive and the music is pish" by deeacorn (Sat 4th May 2019 5:32pm)
  • "Fuck off you jammy git" by deeacorn (Sun 5th May 2019 9:24pm)
  • Hulk and Bruce are the same person. by deeacorn (Tue 7th May 2019 8:03am)
  • Scotstoun is 20p for the swimming lockers , whitehill is £1, kelvinhall just uses the magnetic band you get when you join by deeacorn (Tue 7th May 2019 8:05am)
  • Pretty sure places like Flying Tiger are good for that kind of thing. Urban Outfitters used to sell them as well but its been yonks since I've been in there. by deeacorn (Thu 9th May 2019 8:23pm)
  • Just because you live near Glasgow Green shouldn't mean you deserve to be punished. by deeacorn (Wed 15th May 2019 4:21pm)
  • "Head over heels for my new job, gaffer" Employee of the month on your first day, guaranteed. by deeacorn (Tue 25th Jun 2019 8:43am)
  • I'm allergic to midge bites. Avon skin so soft is a fucking godsend. by deeacorn (Sun 30th Jun 2019 10:16pm)
  • Try gumtree, there's a lot of "available immediately" properties on there. Same with Facebook marketplace. by deeacorn (Mon 1st Jul 2019 7:26pm)
  • You should tell your friend to put back the ones he's collected so far. by deeacorn (Tue 9th Jul 2019 1:54am)
  • I'd still feel ripped off. by deeacorn (Wed 10th Jul 2019 9:11pm)
  • When you're walking in just say, "Mind thon year TRNSMT wisnae absolutely shite" and they'll know you're a veteran. by deeacorn (Thu 11th Jul 2019 11:37pm)
  • https://www.sundaypost.com/fp/watch-horrifying-glasgow-pick-up-artist-secretly-filming-citys-women-for-rape-culture-website/ by deeacorn (Sat 13th Jul 2019 6:06pm)
  • That's delightful. by deeacorn (Sat 20th Jul 2019 10:35pm)
  • I use it fairly often. The gym is good. The pool is pretty unpredictable over how busy it will be, and the health suite is great when it's actually working. The membership for Glasgow club is worth it, though, as you can use any Glasgow club facilities with a membership. by deeacorn (Tue 30th Jul 2019 1:09am)
  • I saw a guy knocking a couple of jd and coke cans from Tesco. I did nothing because the security guard didn't notice him blatantly walking past him with bulging pockets. by deeacorn (Sat 3rd Aug 2019 10:27pm)
  • Wingerz by deeacorn (Mon 5th Aug 2019 5:28am)
  • Salvation army on Dumbarton Road can be very hit and miss when it comes to more vintage looking pieces. Sometimes they'll do a big sale event with some of the nicer pieces they've come across whereas sometimes it's just bog standard furniture. Always very reasonable, though. by deeacorn (Tue 6th Aug 2019 5:51am)
  • After hours is impossible. I'll try to find an alley to go in if I'm desperate but it's definitely a struggle. Last thing you want to do is get in a taxi trying to hold in a piss, going cross eyed as he hits every red light on the way home. Up until 12 though my usual go to is just any wetherspoons, because they're big enough that you don't worry about being clocked by the bar staff just dashing in and out. by deeacorn (Mon 12th Aug 2019 12:34pm)
  • Yeah it only just reopened this morning. by deeacorn (Fri 16th Aug 2019 10:26am)
  • I had a similar interview for the dunfermline one a few years back. The minute they announced an on the spot drug test about ten people left, which was preceded by a bunch of awkward questions like "say I didn't do drugs, but my friend smoked drugs and they were in the same room as me, and just say for example I accidentally inhaled some of the smoke, a few times, would that then likely lead to me failing then?" by deeacorn (Sat 17th Aug 2019 12:17am)
  • I worked at the one in dunfermline and my experience was less than enjoyable, but perhaps I'd put it down to a couple of issues that maybe you didn't experience. I was coming through from Glasgow and didn't drive so my only option was an agency provided staff bus which was both pretty unreliable and extortionate (you had to pay up front rather than it be deducted from your salary) and I was doing night shifts. The biggest problem this caused was that at the end of your shift people would be scrambling out the door to try and make sure they were the first on the coach home because naturally the first thing they wanted to do was get to bed, this led to a lot of fights and arguments and it took a lot of persuasion to try and get them to create a more orderly system rather than folk just standing out in the car park waiting for the coaches to rock up. Then the fighting would begin. Couple of times they would show up sporadically so if people didn't get on the first one to arrive they'd be throwing elbows to get on the second one. It was absolute chaos and the agency reps would usually be sure to finish a good fifteen minutes before we did just so no one was there to ask if for any reason they didn't show up at all. That was always my biggest issue with the job and to be honest, that was largely the fault of the agencies they hired and not amazon directly. The job itself, as you say, is pretty straight forward. Picking for a full ten hour shift is easy, almost too easy as the scanner tells you where to go and tells you if you've scanned the right item, so you can become pretty automated when doing it. The biggest thing for me is that in a factory with that amount of staff, of that size, you can go almost your entire shift and never say a word to anyone. For some people that's ideal but I found it to be torture to go that long just doing a monotonous task. Sometimes I found myself just coasting through the shelves feeling like I was going a bit mental and talking to myself. Some of the other tasks were slightly better. Processing returns can be a bit less of a hassle because you're largely just standing at a console, inspecting stuff and then deciding whether it can be resold at a discount or if its a write off. Just that little bit more actual cognitive work made the shift go in a lot quicker. The one area where I thought amazon were a bit shit was when it came to breaks. There really weren't that many for such a long, physical job. Or at least the ones you were given felt that they weren't long enough to actually do anything. If you were a smoker you essentially had to choose whether you wanted to smoke or to eat. If you wanted to eat you were basically wolfing it down then getting back to it. Then you had the issue of going through the security scanners, which you only go through after you've scanned to go on your break. So if there were big queues or you were unfortunate enough to have them randomly go off as they sometimes do, then that eats into your break time, and that was pretty much just tough. I get it's an easy job in terms of responsibility, and it pays pretty well at this time of year, but it's easy to see how it's known to be quite dehumanising. Personally I'd only ever recommend people do it if they're only planning on being there a couple of months or so. by deeacorn (Sat 17th Aug 2019 3:48am)
  • 5.40 is a weird finishing time. by deeacorn (Thu 22nd Aug 2019 10:23pm)
  • Do you know anyone here that might be able to go on your behalf? by deeacorn (Tue 27th Aug 2019 2:59am)
  • Picked up my first ever pair of glasses. Five minutes in the rain and already I can't see shit. Curse you God for making me this way! by deeacorn (Mon 9th Sep 2019 9:26am)
  • Not gonna lie. I already don't know where I've put them down. by deeacorn (Mon 9th Sep 2019 1:27pm)
  • Very possibly. by deeacorn (Mon 9th Sep 2019 7:04pm)
  • Almost felt the need for a NSFW tag by deeacorn (Sun 15th Sep 2019 10:54am)
  • Some libraries do coffee mornings and silver surfer lessons for the elderly. Get her to come on reddit, we can all take turns calling her an arsehole. by deeacorn (Sun 15th Sep 2019 10:52am)
  • I'm not sure it's a waste of *good* food but it's definitely a waste of something. by deeacorn (Sun 15th Sep 2019 11:15am)
  • Nae rolls? But a wanted a roll and sausage. by deeacorn (Sun 15th Sep 2019 11:31am)
  • It is not. It's an advert I saw on Facebook then took a screenshot to post here. Good day, sir. by deeacorn (Sun 15th Sep 2019 5:33pm)
  • That was my thought, it was only a few minutes away by deeacorn (Sun 15th Sep 2019 7:49pm)
  • I love the pizza in Paesano. The dough is absolutely delicious to the point where eating the crusts is almost a highlight. But I am not a refined man. So I find the side options a little disappointing. I know it's not really traditional but sometimes you just want to be able to order some chicken wings to go with your pizza. That's my only criticism, but it's a pretty shallow one. by deeacorn (Wed 25th Sep 2019 3:54pm)
  • Looking forward to the Aaron West gig tonight. Going to be absolutely banging. by deeacorn (Wed 25th Sep 2019 3:50pm)
  • I first heard wilco in 2003 and this is my first chance getting to see them. by deeacorn (Thu 26th Sep 2019 10:33am)
  • Most of them get paid £9 an hour or more. Which to me raises the question of how much money the charity are actually making. 6 months of me donating pays one of them for about a day. by deeacorn (Sat 19th Oct 2019 11:33pm)
  • Odeon Luxe is showing nightmare on elm Street on Wednesday. Not on Halloween, for some reason. by deeacorn (Mon 28th Oct 2019 8:48pm)
  • Whoever replaces her has some pretty expensive shoes to fill. by deeacorn (Wed 30th Oct 2019 11:40pm)
  • I don't really see the problem with haircuts. It's all part of her general appearance for don't public events. by deeacorn (Thu 31st Oct 2019 10:41am)
  • Depends on how much you spend on haircuts. Short back and sides isn't going to break the bank but if it involves colouring or anything else then I could easily see it hitting a grand over the course of 3 or 4 haircuts. by deeacorn (Thu 31st Oct 2019 12:00pm)
  • How does what outfit she wears impact her ability to do her job other than the fact that she look presentable? If you've had your hair dyed before you either have to keep dying it or let it grow out, during which it can look awful. by deeacorn (Thu 31st Oct 2019 12:12pm)
  • >If her outfit doesn't impact how she does her job then why does she get the allowance at all? That wasn't my point, it's that clearly you agree that she deserves some budget for her appearance and that for some reason that budget stops at anything beyond just a simple haircut, which is pretty unrealistic for most women as three or four haircuts a year can rack up a sizeable bill, seeing as generally women's fair requires more maintenence and is much more expensive. It's almost like you don't actually know any women. >Canny wait to hear how you're going to defend her getting her toenails painted Keep waiting, then. by deeacorn (Thu 31st Oct 2019 12:53pm)
  • >If it was a man spending that much on hair and beauty appointments and 20 pairs of gutties he’d be strung up, and rightfully so. I'm only talking about the hair which is why it's the only thing I mentioned in my initial response And a grand in the space of two years for a woman to get her hair done is pretty bog standard for most women I imagine. Really don't see it as being a ridiculous sum. by deeacorn (Thu 31st Oct 2019 1:08pm)
  • I edited my last comment to correct a typo. The thing about you not knowing any women was always there, and it's readily apparent. I think if you spent more time around women you'd know what is or isn't a typical price of getting your hair done. It's not like popping into a Turkish barbers or Krafty Kuts and getting a quick buzz around the dome for a fiver. And there's no such thing as a clothing allowance, it's there for personal expenditure so if part of your job is looking presentable then I see no reason to exclude haircare, and given how much she spent its certainly not over the top. by deeacorn (Thu 31st Oct 2019 1:39pm)
  • You are absolutely wrong. by deeacorn (Thu 31st Oct 2019 7:59pm)
  • Did it explode and was it colourful? by deeacorn (Tue 5th Nov 2019 11:36pm)
  • I genuinely think Best Kebab used to be amazing when I was in my teens. Used to always pop in for chips and cheese or a sarbeni before getting the train home. Obviously a lot can happen in over a decade but I've certainly not been recently enough to make a comparison. by deeacorn (Thu 7th Nov 2019 8:53pm)
  • I remember I got a yodel delivery a few months ago. Our work uses yodel so I'm well aware of all of the horror stories. Things getting "lost" in the system, drivers on their way, but the tracker stops at 5 on the dot and you get a notification saying they failed to deliver, left in a safe place which is actually stuck under your neighbours car etc etc. What I'm getting at is that I was already expecting the worst. Then a guy turns up, almost exactly at the earlier predicted time, parcel in hand, looking in decent nick, then when he hands me the little thing to sign and I notice the crudely drawn swastika tattoo on his right arm. Just disappointed that the one time they get it right they send you a Nazi. by deeacorn (Fri 8th Nov 2019 10:54am)
  • Not really. If a pretty criminal is being used for information to go after a gang that still seems like something that shouldn't be made public in case of revenge attacks. by deeacorn (Wed 13th Nov 2019 10:28pm)
  • Strange reaction, but okay. Next time I'll just jangle my keys for you. by deeacorn (Wed 13th Nov 2019 10:50pm)
  • Fires create student flats, they don't destroy them. by deeacorn (Sat 16th Nov 2019 7:55pm)
  • Them being an outsourcer likely has something to do with it. They usually get paid depending on how much staff they have available, so if you go for a wee those are unbilled hours and they'll be sure to make you aware of it. by deeacorn (Mon 18th Nov 2019 10:58pm)
  • You're right. Glasgow is absolutely hoaching with scum bags. Going into poundland, buying their jiffy bags, casting judgement on everyone and writing it online like some wee cowardly gremlin. by deeacorn (Thu 28th Nov 2019 9:29pm)
  • Spoilsport. (no really, OP, don't take anyone up on his) by deeacorn (Mon 2nd Dec 2019 6:07pm)
  • Cheese and Onion Walkers Baked are nice. They have good mouth feel. by deeacorn (Tue 3rd Dec 2019 10:11pm)
  • Exercise for less definitely used to. And a boxing ring. And an octagon. by deeacorn (Mon 9th Dec 2019 7:31pm)
  • That bastard killed my brother. by deeacorn (Mon 9th Dec 2019 9:25pm)
  • >big guy, belly, baldy with a beard. I definitely don't remember being on that train regularly but that might also explain a lot. by deeacorn (Thu 12th Dec 2019 7:10pm)
  • Was hoping this was just going to be a link to his wedding vows by deeacorn (Fri 13th Dec 2019 6:32pm)
  • It's like that every year. They do have some fucking great cheese, though. by deeacorn (Wed 25th Dec 2019 9:02am)
  • There just aren't many specialist cheesemongers about, and the shop itself is absolutely tiny inside so generally the queue goes out the door. by deeacorn (Wed 25th Dec 2019 9:58am)
  • Colours are fine for the game itself, but if you plan on going out afterwards it's best to go neutral as a lot of places will have policies about football colours. A scarf is the sort of thing you can put away in a bag or whatever so I imagine you won't go far wrong with that. Hope you have a good time. by deeacorn (Wed 25th Dec 2019 10:02am)
  • Queuing for Quesos by deeacorn (Wed 25th Dec 2019 10:35am)
  • That's quite clearly photoshop. I can see the mouse. by deeacorn (Wed 1st Jan 2020 11:03am)
  • What? by deeacorn (Wed 1st Jan 2020 3:35pm)
  • Our time has come was probably an excited reaction to the bus arriving. by deeacorn (Mon 6th Jan 2020 8:48pm)
  • That's what you get you 38 piece of shit for every time I've been late for work. Hope no one was hurt. by deeacorn (Sat 18th Jan 2020 9:42pm)
  • I feel the hate rise up in me, kneel down and check your phone for thieves # by deeacorn (Sun 19th Jan 2020 2:06am)
  • I think there's a difference between the precise aims of an organisation and personal gripes between the individuals within that organisation. If your stated aim as a group is about othering trans people then it's a fair bit different to you not inviting Ian because we all know how he gets after a few shandies. by deeacorn (Sun 19th Jan 2020 4:43pm)
  • I don't think it really has been any different with regards to the litter and that, but there's definitely an increase in closed down shops and derelict land. The litter really fucks me off, though. Was walking down by the canal side earlier and it was absolutely bogging. All the broken glass and empty bottles was a nightmare. by deeacorn (Sun 19th Jan 2020 4:41pm)
  • If they were a pro LGB group then you would imagine that their focus would be on promoting the LGB community. Instead, all of their posters, all of their campaigns are focused on attacking the trans community. They're also funded in part by anti LGBT groups from the US, but because they see it as a common enemy they attack trans activism through the lens of lgb issues. It's all under the pretense that butch lesbians are apparently being coerced into becoming trans, which is something I've only ever heard of coming from their campaigning and has been fiercely denied by (admittedly) the handful of lesbians I actually know. by deeacorn (Sun 19th Jan 2020 5:29pm)
  • I don't really want to make a thread exclusively for this, but does anyone else have issues logging into the first bus wifi? Like it won't move past the contract preferences, terms and conditions page because it doesn't seem to recognise one ticked the boxes? Ran out of data until tomorrow and it's making my commute worse than usual. by deeacorn (Fri 31st Jan 2020 7:33am)
  • It's weird, because it's only a certain route that I have issues with. Dunno if it thinks I'm trying to hack into two bus wifis at once. by deeacorn (Fri 31st Jan 2020 8:33am)
  • John Lewis are great for customer service, especially things like returns. They seem to be out of stock on their website but might be worth trying the store. by deeacorn (Thu 6th Feb 2020 8:42pm)
  • I was talking to one of the staff and apparently repairs are put on a kind of urgency list. So the more dilapidated the place becomes the more likely Glasgow Council will invest in fixing the place. Probably why the Gorbals has about 4 operational lockers. by deeacorn (Fri 7th Feb 2020 6:23pm)
  • Maryhill Glasgow Clubs adult pool is pretty much a kids pool. They also have an actual kids pool. by deeacorn (Sat 15th Feb 2020 8:08am)
  • I googled a South park episode the other day because I wanted to link something to a friend. The episode was 21 years old. by deeacorn (Sun 16th Feb 2020 10:42am)
  • She's a goer. by deeacorn (Sun 16th Feb 2020 1:07pm)
  • Aye, should have called it quits after What's New Pussycat? by deeacorn (Tue 18th Feb 2020 10:08pm)
  • We had two different vans. One sold ice cream and all other kinds of stuff, and the other was basically just a mobile shop that sold sweets, bread and bits and bobs. Basically if it sold ice cream it was the ice cream van. And if it didnae then it wisnae. by deeacorn (Sat 22nd Feb 2020 2:49pm)
  • Best thing I ever saw was a stand off between a street preacher and one of those clipboard charity folk. Basically a back and forth argument about how Jesus would want them to give to charity, and the guy having none of it and saying he was doing his bit for the Lord by spreading the word. The best part was that neither of them were bothering other people for a while. by deeacorn (Tue 25th Feb 2020 9:24am)
  • 13th note usually has artwork for sale on display, but I'm not really sure what the situation is if it's a staff member or just that they take a cut or what have you by deeacorn (Wed 26th Feb 2020 8:58am)
  • I don't want to say which supermarket is my local as I'm worried it will only encourage vultures, but I've been quite impressed by how little panic buying I've witnessed. The only remarkable thing I've noticed is that those gigantic bags of rice from the international food section are sold out. That's a solid purchase if you're wanting to create a stockpile just in case. One of those would see you well for a while. by deeacorn (Sat 14th Mar 2020 10:58am)
  • I'm not sure there's much risk if there's no sweaty punters cutting about. Or anyone in that bacteria bath they call a spa pool. by deeacorn (Wed 18th Mar 2020 4:41pm)
  • Most of the adverts I've seen don't require previous experience. They're just happy to take on more bodies for a few weeks. by deeacorn (Mon 23rd Mar 2020 9:44am)
  • Not sure what they're supposed to do without assigning everyone their own personal guard by deeacorn (Mon 30th Mar 2020 4:13pm)
  • My local tesco express is still open until 10pm. Found this out the hard way yesterday when I went to two different shops first. by deeacorn (Wed 1st Apr 2020 10:48pm)
  • Nice to see they plan on reopening The Vale. by deeacorn (Sun 5th Apr 2020 6:27pm)
  • >The mark of good art is that it’s not for everyone. You know what's not for everyone? Literally everything. The fact that taste is subjective does not quantify "good art". by deeacorn (Sun 12th Apr 2020 5:31am)
  • Salvation Army on Dumbarton Road is usually amazing for furniture but I think it's closed for the foreseeable. by deeacorn (Sat 2nd May 2020 8:50pm)
  • "Saving the world, in a roundabout way" by deeacorn (Wed 6th May 2020 8:04pm)
  • Now it'll be confined to their history tabs. by deeacorn (Tue 16th Jun 2020 12:47am)
  • A bar like this is exactly what you need to take away the pain of not being able to get a seat. Just adds to the experience. by deeacorn (Tue 16th Jun 2020 4:24pm)
  • It's probably not great to criticise a bigoted group whilst using a pejorative for disabled people. by deeacorn (Sat 20th Jun 2020 2:50pm)
  • Sorry, I didn't mean to come across like a dick about it. It's just something that kinda bothers me. I usually just down vote and move on but I appreciate you changing it. That's sound as fuck. by deeacorn (Sun 21st Jun 2020 12:03am)
  • They have those in Finland. They're really good for encouraging recycling. by deeacorn (Sun 21st Jun 2020 2:49pm)
  • We used to use Mcdonald vets and I can confirm that they're great. by deeacorn (Sun 28th Jun 2020 9:22am)
  • Most shops right now will have a member of staff or security at the front door to control the number of people getting in. If its mandatory in law then it'll be much easier for them to turn people away for not wearing them. by deeacorn (Wed 1st Jul 2020 12:27am)
  • Home Bargains have the rewashables ones for £2 each or 3 for a fiver. by deeacorn (Fri 10th Jul 2020 5:33pm)
  • S1 jobs is pretty decent. Updates regularly and it's easy to apply once you upload your cv. by deeacorn (Sun 12th Jul 2020 3:09pm)
  • Someone's literally just posted the legal guidance for you. Not sure why you're still moaning. by deeacorn (Tue 28th Jul 2020 5:25pm)
  • I only do flat windows. Curvy windows can get to fuck. by deeacorn (Thu 30th Jul 2020 9:31pm)
  • Bag O Nails on Partick is open until 1. by deeacorn (Fri 7th Aug 2020 5:23pm)
  • Think he used to work in the Scottish shop on Buchanan Street. by deeacorn (Sun 9th Aug 2020 6:47pm)
  • The staff responsible for deleting them have also been deleted by deeacorn (Sun 9th Aug 2020 11:22pm)
  • I don't know if they do cards but Category Is Books on Allison Street might be a good shout. I know they do books and calenders and stuff, cards I'm not sure about. But they're a dedicated LGBTQ book shop so I imagine it's worth a punt. by deeacorn (Tue 11th Aug 2020 9:33pm)
  • That's good to hear. I know they've just recently opened back up so it might be nice to send some business their way after lockdown. by deeacorn (Tue 11th Aug 2020 10:48pm)
  • I'm a big wimp when it comes to mice as well. I had a regular guest when I first moved into my flat. Could hear him scuttling about at night when I was sleeping then when I turned the light on he'd run like the clappers and disappear down the gap between the washing machine and the cupboards. I tried putting something in front of it one day to try and corner him so I could him outside, but he just climbed up and over it in seconds. Just plugged up the gap eventually and that did the trick. I hope he's still out there somewhere. Eating binned pasta in someone else's gaff. by deeacorn (Wed 12th Aug 2020 11:46am)
  • Nanakusa is pretty great. by deeacorn (Sat 15th Aug 2020 12:37pm)
  • Yes. Edit. Wait. No. by deeacorn (Wed 26th Aug 2020 11:28pm)
  • Kent is still pretty decent. by deeacorn (Fri 4th Sep 2020 3:04pm)
  • TELL ME WHERE 'EE IZ!! by deeacorn (Wed 23rd Sep 2020 5:37am)
  • Tartan kebab in Govan is absolutely bogging. And it's really cheap. by deeacorn (Thu 24th Sep 2020 9:44pm)
  • Think the point is that you can't just sack her, that'll be up to her constituents by deeacorn (Thu 1st Oct 2020 10:30pm)
  • It's no different to calling someone a bigot. Sure it's intention is negative, but if you don't want to be called it, don't be one. by deeacorn (Tue 20th Oct 2020 5:23pm)
  • I think it's because you openly talk about how you're different to the hive mind and the suggestion that everyone else is just going along with what they're told that makes you come across as arrogant. It would be different if you'd put an argument forward and been jumped on, but instead you decided to carry on insulting everyone else in your initial comment. by deeacorn (Tue 20th Oct 2020 7:20pm)
  • That's a completely different argument and not really relevant to the conversation. by deeacorn (Tue 20th Oct 2020 8:53pm)
  • Is it you, Scottish pilot? by deeacorn (Wed 25th Nov 2020 8:47pm)
  • Locavore are amazing. Really looking forward to them opening a new location in Partick. by deeacorn (Sat 28th Nov 2020 9:15pm)
  • Maybe they're taking advantage of the ongoing plague/poor mental health situation that's going on to get new recruits on board. by deeacorn (Sun 13th Dec 2020 1:03pm)
  • https://youtu.be/VVxfRp7bhgI by deeacorn (Wed 6th Jan 2021 9:13am)
  • Yeah, I got that letter through as well. I liked that it implied the this was something they had been asking people for a while when it was the first letter I've had from them about it. Just ignored it. by deeacorn (Tue 12th Jan 2021 12:06pm)
  • Then back to sunshine and blue skies! Fuck it. I'm not going out until it makes its mind up. by deeacorn (Mon 8th Feb 2021 10:01am)
  • Just couldn't be arsed, to be honest. by deeacorn (Tue 9th Feb 2021 12:25am)
  • You could try looking up the Gritter tracker to determine where they're operating*. They could just be on the move. Hopefully your partner gets home safe and sound for toasties and tea. *it is a pain in the arse to navigate though. by deeacorn (Tue 9th Feb 2021 12:11am)
  • Saw a guy walking his dog in Kelvin Grove armed with a plastic bag just picking up bits and pieces as he went. Thought it was a sound as fuck thing to do so I've taken to doing it now on my daily legally allowed walk. by deeacorn (Fri 26th Feb 2021 12:27pm)
  • What's your point? by deeacorn (Fri 26th Feb 2021 8:55pm)
  • I'm not an expert but maybe some tunneling and some more tracks. by deeacorn (Sat 6th Mar 2021 11:02am)
  • Was really weird listening to radio Scotland this morning. Some guy saying he was a nurse in care homes talking about the impact of covid but saying he went to ibrox and George Square to celebrate. There was an air of "I know it was wrong but I did it anyway" whilst trying to maintain a rational stance on it which just wasn't there. by deeacorn (Mon 8th Mar 2021 10:48am)
  • They should have done what the did with the blm protests in Brighton. Film them all then track them down and prosecute later. by deeacorn (Mon 8th Mar 2021 10:49am)
  • Fucking massive poundland. by deeacorn (Tue 9th Mar 2021 1:05am)
  • You could give world foods on nithsdale Street a try. by deeacorn (Tue 9th Mar 2021 9:43am)
  • I got referred just before Christmas. Got my first phone appointment this week. by deeacorn (Fri 12th Mar 2021 1:22pm)
  • Is there a cold water loch and a hot water loch where the water comes from? by deeacorn (Wed 17th Mar 2021 4:49am)
  • Kelvingrove if you go in the park at the Dumbarton Road entrance and walk along the river. Or if you go under the bridge at Inn Deep there's usually some growing along the banking. by deeacorn (Wed 17th Mar 2021 2:44pm)
  • That's disappointing. by deeacorn (Wed 17th Mar 2021 4:16pm)
  • All of the posts I've seen about it have been rangers fans posting in bad faith. I imagine more people would be happier to engage if it wasn't blatant point scoring. It's sad enough breaking the law because of football, even worse when you need to pretend that people are breaking the law over football just to try to even the score. by deeacorn (Wed 17th Mar 2021 10:44pm)
  • >No one gave 2 shits when sex wasn't included as a protected category in the Hate Crime and Public Order Bill or that Glasgow The Bill is still open to an extension to include a section on sex based category or whether it needs to be written as a separate bill. Essentially, it's in the pipeline. by deeacorn (Thu 18th Mar 2021 12:24am)
  • I remember going into cottonrake once and feeling spoiled for choice and I saw a sign saying "yesterday's bread - half price" and I genuinely don't know why I got it into my head it was a fancy name for a rustic loaf made in an old fashioned way. Turns out it is just the bread they baked yesterday. It's up there with some of my dumbest moments. by deeacorn (Thu 18th Mar 2021 6:36pm)
  • Some people might have had it recorded. This is a dick move. And you haven't even tried to tuck it back. by deeacorn (Thu 18th Mar 2021 10:02pm)
  • I don't give a shit about it. Just pointing out a dick move when I see one. Maybe you should delete your thread then go eat raw tattie scones in the bath and think about where your life went wrong. by deeacorn (Thu 18th Mar 2021 10:05pm)
  • It just aired today! Some people can't watch it immediately. Do you post movie spoilers because "the film was already released today and you could have seen it this morning if you really want to!" Honestly, what's the harm in putting in a spoiler warning in the title and not the result? by deeacorn (Thu 18th Mar 2021 10:31pm)
  • Have you had your vaccine already? by deeacorn (Thu 18th Mar 2021 10:46pm)
  • "accidentally" by deeacorn (Fri 19th Mar 2021 8:45am)
  • I'd personally love to see more accessible glass and clothes bins people in flats. They used to have one close enough to me to use until they just decided to do away with it. There's absolutely no motivation to walk half an hour with bags full of jars and bottles. by deeacorn (Sat 20th Mar 2021 7:51am)
  • Nah, you're not the dick. The neighbour has keys for a reason. by deeacorn (Sun 21st Mar 2021 12:12pm)
  • But still make boom boom. Boom boom go loud. by deeacorn (Mon 22nd Mar 2021 8:51am)
  • The nice weather is making people act silly. It was the same last summer. by deeacorn (Mon 22nd Mar 2021 11:36am)
  • I remember getting a glass bottle for 75p with 20p back on your glass cheques. by deeacorn (Tue 23rd Mar 2021 3:38am)
  • Absurd Bird? by deeacorn (Mon 29th Mar 2021 2:02am)
  • Had a chorizo and black pudding effort from the farmers market in Partick. It was banging. by deeacorn (Mon 29th Mar 2021 2:00am)
  • What if I'm just cutting through the park with a cargo on my way home? by deeacorn (Thu 1st Apr 2021 7:25pm)
  • I do. Can't speak for everyone else. Give me a minute I'll go wake up the others. by deeacorn (Sun 11th Apr 2021 1:12am)
  • Not sure you'll find many with nets for outdoor games. It's one of those things that requires replacing the minute some wee bam rips it off. by deeacorn (Thu 15th Apr 2021 5:21pm)
  • I imagine it'll stop when the pubs open up and fans are allowed back into the stadium. Right now they need to find creative ways to be loud and obnoxious. by deeacorn (Sun 18th Apr 2021 5:14pm)
  • I expect city noises and I expect fireworks on a few token nights of the year, as well as the weeks surrounding Guy Fawkes. People setting off fireworks in the middle of the day isn't exactly the typical hustle and bustle of a city. by deeacorn (Sun 18th Apr 2021 6:06pm)
  • There's Starter Culture on Pollokshaws Road. Does some fancy cheese and bread and all sorts of chutnies and whathaveyou. by deeacorn (Thu 22nd Apr 2021 3:20pm)
  • Loop and Scoop on Great Western Road used to be the exact same. I remember walking to work for a night shift, 8pm in the middle of November and it was queued down the road for ice cream and churros. Mental. by deeacorn (Fri 23rd Apr 2021 1:06pm)
  • I'm having the exact opposite problem. This driver seems to be operating a free for all. The bus is already at it's covid capacity and he's still stopping for folk. by deeacorn (Wed 28th Apr 2021 4:51pm)
  • Yeah, it's true. I read about it in my "Dodgy Plans to take over high street" newsletter. by deeacorn (Thu 29th Apr 2021 12:04pm)
  • I wouldn't know. I'm no a grass. by deeacorn (Thu 29th Apr 2021 3:55pm)
  • It's a three year old link so it's probably no longer valid. by deeacorn (Thu 6th May 2021 4:39pm)
  • Just went about an hour ago. It was queued round the corner but it moved pretty quickly. by deeacorn (Thu 6th May 2021 6:55pm)
  • Thanks for the input. by deeacorn (Fri 7th May 2021 3:47pm)
  • I don't see how they would consider things like DIY to be inappropriate but lifting and dropping a barbell countless times is fair game. From looking at the council website it gives DIY and musical instruments as examples they'll investigate but it's not the be all and end all. If it was me I'd get back onto the council and point that out. Maybe record the level of noise as well and offer to email it through, but I'd be back onto the phone with them to tell them I wasn't happy with their response and would like something done about it. Outside of that I'm not really an expert on who else might be able to get something done about it. Maybe citizens advice? Best of luck to you, though by deeacorn (Sun 9th May 2021 2:10pm)
  • Just a good laugh, in't it? by deeacorn (Tue 11th May 2021 10:54am)
  • Guess some people make a distinction between people being whisked away to a detention centre and winning a wee trophy. by deeacorn (Thu 13th May 2021 6:32pm)
  • Have fun. Just so long as you don't do the same as this guy and pretend there's a hypocrisy between supporting civic disobedience and thinking celebrating an end to ten years of being shite is a bit unnecessary. by deeacorn (Thu 13th May 2021 6:59pm)
  • Queens birthday. by deeacorn (Fri 14th May 2021 6:50pm)
  • >1. a large crowd of people, especially one that is disorderly and intent on causing trouble or violence. "a mob of protesters" For a mob they were very peaceful and respectful by deeacorn (Wed 19th May 2021 12:23pm)
  • Yes it is. by deeacorn (Wed 19th May 2021 12:45pm)
  • According to who? Who sets these rules? by deeacorn (Wed 19th May 2021 12:54pm)
  • >We can play that game, and if that’s the road you want to go down we can prevent any arrest by outnumbering the police. That doesn't answer the question. Who decided that protests are only valid when they occur after the arrest? And peaceful suggests lack of violence. There was no violence and no threat of violence. So it was peaceful by any realistic definition other than the one that you've just made up in your head. by deeacorn (Wed 19th May 2021 1:17pm)
  • No one was stopping the police from doing their jobs. The police were there to facilitate a peaceful atmosphere, nothing more. And again, you've decided the rules about how and when people should protest without stating where this apparent authority stems from. by deeacorn (Wed 19th May 2021 1:38pm)
  • No. Because of the people peacefully sitting down in front of the van. by deeacorn (Wed 19th May 2021 1:46pm)
  • > peaceful /ˈpiːsfʊl,ˈpiːsf(ə)l/ Learn to pronounce adjective 1. free from disturbance; tranquil. Seems to qualify. by deeacorn (Wed 19th May 2021 1:51pm)
  • Might pop in an offer for that bunch of cardboard so I can start practicing the worm. by deeacorn (Thu 20th May 2021 8:47am)
  • Yeah, I remember clocking it walking down Crow Road last night and thinking it looked amazing. Was thinking about trying to get a picture but my shiter of a phone wouldn't have done it justice. by deeacorn (Thu 27th May 2021 9:32am)
  • Scotstoun have a really good pool but unfortunately it's going to be closed for renovations until the autumn, I think. Don't go to Maryhill, it's a shiter. North Woodside is an okay pool if you stick to the swimming lane. It's more well known for being a beautiful building than the standard of the swimming pool. by deeacorn (Thu 27th May 2021 1:28pm)
  • Yeah, it's the case for all the Glasgow Club pools as well. Only just managed to get one this week. by deeacorn (Thu 27th May 2021 4:01pm)
  • I'm a big fan of Whitehill. Knock off Disney characters on the walls, seated observation area. Creepy, dull lighting. And it's deep enough to drown a horse. Definitely the nostalgic choice. by deeacorn (Thu 27th May 2021 4:07pm)
  • Theres chancellor street in Partick right next to the square. by deeacorn (Thu 27th May 2021 6:35pm)
  • Like who? by deeacorn (Sat 29th May 2021 5:42pm)
  • As far as I'm aware, they're not really taking the teacher's scoring into consideration so much this year. So basically what they've done is take last year's system, base it on exams that they pretend aren't exams, and then make the appeal process an even bigger gamble without really communicating what the criteria is with teachers. The whole things been an absolute shambles and they've learned no lessons at all from last year's fiasco. by deeacorn (Thu 3rd Jun 2021 10:43am)
  • That's not what teachers and journalists who specialise in education are saying. https://twitter.com/conor_matchett/status/1400409791265218567?s=19 by deeacorn (Thu 3rd Jun 2021 2:22pm)
  • Have you tried logging in to book it through the main website first just to make sure your log in details are working and are linked up to your account properly? by deeacorn (Fri 4th Jun 2021 8:09am)
  • I never post on rglasgow. by deeacorn (Fri 18th Jun 2021 6:20pm)
  • I remember going on the Megabus down to London and some guy got on the bus and sat down next to me. We had just pulled out of the station and he took off his jacket, bundled it up into a pillow, planted it on my shoulder and put his head down to go to sleep. All this without saying a single word. by deeacorn (Thu 24th Jun 2021 3:47pm)
  • The Tesco on Sauchiehall Street were selling them the last time I was in. They had a whole pride section but I don't know what they still have. by deeacorn (Sun 27th Jun 2021 4:57pm)
  • This has nothing to do with the hate speech bill as it wasn't in force when she posted them. Essentially she took a photograph outside someone's place of work with a hashtag defaming them. There's also apparently another tweet that's been flagged but there's no been no confirmation of which one yet. by deeacorn (Tue 20th Jul 2021 4:38pm)
  • There's Cafe Napoli down near the British Heart Foundation in the city centre for that old fashioned Italian cafe vibe. by deeacorn (Mon 26th Jul 2021 11:51pm)
  • Way too far to carry it from the looks of things. Might need to hold off until someone can give me a lift with it. by deeacorn (Wed 11th Aug 2021 5:54pm)
  • Yeah it's a bit of a pain. If it was something I didn't need I'd just palm it off on free cycle but it's definitely gubbed. by deeacorn (Wed 11th Aug 2021 5:55pm)
  • I assumed this was just if it was coming from a physical store but apparently not according to the link. Gonna look into this a bit further. Cheers! by deeacorn (Wed 11th Aug 2021 6:11pm)
  • I was looking at them. They mostly seem to deal with computing stuff so I dunno if a TV would be too big for what they normally deal with. No harm giving them a call though. by deeacorn (Wed 11th Aug 2021 6:42pm)
  • I thought the trailer looked like it would be a bit of dumb fun. That's disappointing. by deeacorn (Thu 12th Aug 2021 11:20am)
  • Yeah, if I got up to the door and they were holding off on letting one person in I'd either wait with them outside or hang back by the entrance to make sure they got in okay. That's shite behaviour not even checking up on them. by deeacorn (Fri 3rd Sep 2021 3:47pm)
  • I did a shift at Ibrox years ago working in the player lounge. Spoke to David Murray and although he's got a bit of a reputation in business terms he took the time to talk to me and ask me what else I was doing. Artur Numan was very much the same. Andy Cameron is a racist piece of shit. by deeacorn (Wed 8th Sep 2021 4:53pm)
  • Some racist cunt. I'm seriousness though he's a pretty old Scottish radio host. I think, because I can't be arsed looking it up, but I think he was in the Scottish soap High Road. But ultimately he's not anyone particularly important anymore. by deeacorn (Wed 8th Sep 2021 5:30pm)
  • Aye by deeacorn (Wed 8th Sep 2021 5:35pm)
  • He is a pretty prominent Rangers fan and because I did decide to look it up apparently he was quite big in speaking out about their anti Catholic signing policies which I guess is pretty cool. But he was still racist to my colleague so I'm going to continue to harbour a personal grudge. by deeacorn (Wed 8th Sep 2021 5:40pm)
  • Calling out Angela Haggerty for referring to rangers fans as "The Klan" as a means of "proving" she's sectarian seems like a swing and a miss. This feels a lot like throwing enough shit at the wall to see if it sticks. by deeacorn (Thu 16th Sep 2021 11:42pm)
  • All the driving instructors I know are human, I'm afraid by deeacorn (Thu 7th Oct 2021 6:37pm)
  • Hanoi Bike Shop is pretty good by deeacorn (Mon 11th Oct 2021 9:23pm)
  • Bag O Nails usually has a band on or an open mic night by deeacorn (Mon 18th Oct 2021 1:42pm)
  • Go to Timpsons. They do them for the same price as the machines. by deeacorn (Mon 18th Oct 2021 1:48pm)
  • My friend experienced this in Paris with some guys who hang around landmarks. They offer to shake your hand then slap some cheap shite friendship bracelet on your arm then try to charge you 40 euros for it. They're open intimidating guys as well. Luckily it happened to him before I visited so I didn't even extend my arm when they approached. by deeacorn (Tue 19th Oct 2021 9:34am)
  • Probably go down to the evidence room and get it yourself, officer. by deeacorn (Mon 25th Oct 2021 2:06am)
  • Absolutely delighted to be working from home while all this COP nonsense is going on but even just walking around the city is becoming a nuisance. Can't walk down by the Clydeside if you're taking a short cut down by the SECC. Had to go through the maintenance entrance to the gym because they're fixing stuff in Kelvinhall they were putting off until someone important might see it. These first world problems will be the end of me. by deeacorn (Mon 25th Oct 2021 10:47am)
  • Have great memories of the rumbling tum. Every Christmas Eve we used to get a strawberry milkshake from there and my mum and dad would take us a wander around the Barras. by deeacorn (Wed 27th Oct 2021 11:48am)
  • Guy looks like he's been doing this for years. He's probably immune to everything at this point. by deeacorn (Mon 15th Nov 2021 5:17pm)
  • My mum did that as her work offered her a budget to set up a home office so she just bought an expensive gaming chair she's going to donate to my nephew once she's back in the office. by deeacorn (Mon 22nd Nov 2021 4:30pm)
  • Yeah, my PCR came back inconclusive so decided just to take a jaunt up to the testing centre last night. Hour and a half round trip because you can't get public transport but it felt fucking nice to get out for a bit. by deeacorn (Sat 4th Dec 2021 2:51pm)
  • Going back out to my home town for a few pints with the family. Looking forward to seeing how many new charity shops and tanning salons have set up on the high street. by deeacorn (Sun 5th Dec 2021 11:25am)
  • There's a place that usually does then next to roots and fruits, across the road from Paesano on great Western road by deeacorn (Mon 13th Dec 2021 7:22pm)
  • >Emergency crews raced to the city centre spot at around 7.53pm last night after they were alerted to an alleged rammy. This is The Digger level journalism. by deeacorn (Fri 17th Dec 2021 11:02am)
  • Has your tariff ended and maybe you just didn't know? Give them a call and ask them to review it. by deeacorn (Mon 27th Dec 2021 11:58am)
  • Went into town last Thursday and it was surprisingly quiet. Thought loads more people would have been out for the night before Christmas Eve. Didn't have to pre book, just went in and got shown to a table. by deeacorn (Tue 28th Dec 2021 1:25pm)
  • I could be wrong on this but I think pubs have been asked to go back to a table service whereas before Christmas you could still go to the bar provided you were wearing a mask. by deeacorn (Tue 28th Dec 2021 1:30pm)
  • The Oak Tree Inn at Balmaha by deeacorn (Thu 30th Dec 2021 10:35pm)
  • Probably at the same bat time on the same bat channel. by deeacorn (Tue 11th Jan 2022 6:21pm)
  • 1999, they opened. by deeacorn (Fri 21st Jan 2022 3:18pm)
  • Very. If you're planning on buying it's an expensive repair. If you're planning on renting then it'll probably never be repaired if it leads to further problems. It can lead to mould which can lead to sickness. by deeacorn (Fri 21st Jan 2022 3:17pm)
  • Yeah, this has been in the pipeline for a while where they were talking about extending it up and over the little tunnel bit next to Sainsbury's. I remember laughing at the idea that they were planning a new cinema as part of it just around the corner from absolutely fucking massive cinema. by deeacorn (Fri 21st Jan 2022 3:15pm)
  • I would say it's impossible to say without looking at it, but even then I couldn't tell you. If you're planning on buying you'd likely get an inspection carried out on the property. That's one of the main things they'd be looking out for. by deeacorn (Fri 21st Jan 2022 3:23pm)
  • I was in emergency accommodation for a month and a half. It was basically a hostel for people with substance abuse issues but it was literally the only accommodation they had available. I felt weirdly out of place but thankfully the rooms were all self contained so I could keep myself to myself for the most part. by deeacorn (Fri 28th Jan 2022 12:46pm)
  • Self contained with private kitchen and bathroom so it was a lot more private than I would have expected. The only shared facility was a laundry room you used to have to book with some advanced notice. by deeacorn (Fri 28th Jan 2022 1:10pm)
  • You've never had a Jager Dog? Basically you take a hot dog sausage, put it in a glass, drop in a shot of Jager and just down it in one. by deeacorn (Sun 30th Jan 2022 4:41pm)
  • Bag O'Nails or Gallus on top of the two that were already mentioned. If you're in the Partick end there's a bit of a short cut under the railway bridge and down alongside the motorway that takes you straight asking to SWG3. by deeacorn (Fri 4th Feb 2022 8:16am)
  • Pretty sure it was a different cafe. They used to specialise in Toasties. I remember nursing a hangover with an apple and cinnamon bad boy which would have been around 2002/2003. by deeacorn (Mon 7th Feb 2022 11:02pm)
  • The only way you would be paying road tax is if you live in a Goodnight Sweetheart universe and you're occasionally popping back in time. by deeacorn (Wed 9th Feb 2022 3:14pm)
  • I'm heading out to the shops in a bit so I'm going to test the theory. by deeacorn (Sat 12th Feb 2022 1:45pm)
  • Even Maryhills adult pool is too shallow to enjoy so it would be perfect for toddlers. by deeacorn (Fri 18th Feb 2022 8:18pm)
  • "Pillows, but no sleep. "Feathers, but no birds. "Pajamas without children. "Violence without purpose. I saw mommy kissing Exxon Mobil." by deeacorn (Sun 20th Feb 2022 4:35pm)
  • During the pandemic, a lot of Uber drivers switched to Uber Eats as it was a more reliable source of income at the time. And then just didn't switch back because it was less volatile. Not sure why it hasn't really bounced back by now. by deeacorn (Tue 8th Mar 2022 9:34am)
  • Fat Pizza do a 24 inch effort. It's not the best pizza, mind you. by deeacorn (Sun 20th Mar 2022 6:35pm)
  • They asked for cheap places to drink. They didn't say anything about wanting to survive. by deeacorn (Fri 29th Apr 2022 12:11am)
  • How do I find the phone number for the bar? by deeacorn (Wed 18th May 2022 12:26pm)
  • Offshore on Gibson Street is dog friendly. by deeacorn (Wed 25th May 2022 2:44pm)
  • If you liked that you should watch The Greasy Strangler by deeacorn (Mon 6th Jun 2022 12:26am)
  • Baffo. Freshly made pizza and it's reasonable priced. by deeacorn (Tue 21st Jun 2022 12:04pm)
  • On the job market for the first time in a while. Already been contacted by an agency who "found my CV" trying to con me into some shit marketing job. It's bad enough when they don't disclose the wage on the advert but some of them don't even tell you what the actual job involves. Absolute madness. by deeacorn (Tue 21st Jun 2022 1:07pm)
  • You only need to buzz in after a certain time of night. I imagine it's to avoid people using it as a shelter for the evening. by deeacorn (Tue 21st Jun 2022 1:06pm)
  • £2 per ride is fairly decent. When I worked there it used to be a fiver each way. by deeacorn (Wed 22nd Jun 2022 6:41pm)
  • Turquoise is still there, though, so it's all good. by deeacorn (Sat 2nd Jul 2022 6:25pm)
  • Arta by deeacorn (Tue 12th Jul 2022 9:40pm)
  • The place that's open until 3am and has a dance floor isn't a nightclub? News to me. by deeacorn (Tue 12th Jul 2022 10:08pm)
  • There's one in Partick every two weeks. In the square across from Tesco. by deeacorn (Wed 13th Jul 2022 4:12pm)
  • There was a bit of a kick up a couple of years back as one group thought drag acts were a bit insensitive whereas the other thought drag acts were a fine tradition of pride and there was a bit of a breakaway group. I can't remember which was which but I remember hearing about the drama. by deeacorn (Sat 16th Jul 2022 9:06am)
  • I don't care, it's not really my fight. I don't represent either side of the community so I'm sure my opinion isn't necessary or helpful. by deeacorn (Sat 16th Jul 2022 11:30am)
  • I usually buy my tickets on the app so this has been my experience for the last three years by deeacorn (Thu 21st Jul 2022 10:57am)
  • The reason he's getting down voted is that he's accusing "environmental crusaders" of some kind of hypocritical greed. But in reality, he can't match the fact that any of these money grabbing adverts were posted by environmental crusaders and not just regular old opportunists. by deeacorn (Fri 12th Aug 2022 12:11pm)
  • Is it not illegal to sack someone for handing in their notice? by deeacorn (Sun 14th Aug 2022 1:18pm)
  • In clydebank and I swear I thought it sounded like a train going by by deeacorn (Mon 15th Aug 2022 1:48am)
  • Cafe Monza by deeacorn (Wed 24th Aug 2022 12:16am)