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hutcheeran

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  • Mostly music and art, I guess. Everything's fine, really, as long as it doesn't involve clubbing or stuff like that by hutcheeran (Sat 5th Oct 2019 3:13pm)
  • That sound so lovely, I might give it a try tomorrow. Thanks! by hutcheeran (Sat 5th Oct 2019 3:10pm)
  • Thanks, I'll definitely check some of them out by hutcheeran (Sat 5th Oct 2019 3:17pm)
  • Yep, I was already thinking about that. I'll probably give it ago in a few weeks or months though, I want to get used to uni life and all first by hutcheeran (Sat 5th Oct 2019 3:15pm)
  • That's why I was asking tbh. I did a bit of research but everything I've found was from a few years ago, so I thought that I might as well ask here to try to get some more recent info by hutcheeran (Sun 10th May 2020 2:49pm)
  • I wanted to try this a few days ago, but eventually decided not to. It was basically empty since it was pretty early in the morning and being in there all alone was kinda spooky. I might retry in the future, tho by hutcheeran (Sun 10th May 2020 2:53pm)
  • DELETED Would have done it, but considering that they were 10+ and I was alone it didn't feel like the wisest thing to do. Also, I don't expect any of them to see this. I just wanted to let it out. by hutcheeran (Mon 28th Sep 2020 12:04am)
  • The Howling Wolf is amazing, especially if you're into blues music, otherwise you can find Bloc+ just down the road. Both have great music (and great food, if you go early enough). There plenty of other places as well, to find them you'd just have to go for a stroll in Merchant City :) by hutcheeran (Fri 1st Jul 2022 9:02am)
  • A good way to truly experience glasgow imho by hutcheeran (Fri 1st Jul 2022 9:25am)
  • My family will be visiting Scotland for a couple of days, and I'm kind of struggling to choose somewhere to go for a day trip - there are a lot of options, but quite a few of them become inaccessible considering that we would need to use public transport (e.g. visiting Finnich Glen then going up to Balmaha, it literally takes more than 4 hours by train), plus taking decisions is hard lol. My parents are not very fit either so longer/steeper walks are not an option. Any suggestions for this will be super appreciated ☺️ by hutcheeran (Fri 16th Jun 2023 6:18pm)
  • The Counting House spoons is a maze lol by hutcheeran (Fri 22nd Sep 2023 3:41pm)
  • Anyone knows how is living directly next to Hampden park? I'm considering moving around there, but I know that it can get quite busy for concerts, and I'd imagine it would be for sport stuff as well. by hutcheeran (Fri 10th Nov 2023 2:20pm)