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  • Good for you dude, I moved around two weeks ago for work and I’m living myself for the first time ever. I knew I liked Glasgow but even without an extensive social circle and just basically the buzz of the city around me for now; I absolutely love it by watercolourhearts (Tue 29th Sep 2020 7:26pm)
  • I’ve just started a new job and while the experience seems to have been a lot more welcoming than yours- I feel if you are a younger, female (often) worker in any position, my GOD do people smell blood. They can’t wait to pick on someone they think will be easier to intimidate and it’s so garbage. I hope things improve for you. The world desperately needs to remember how important anyone working in the public sector is right now. *hugs* by watercolourhearts (Sat 10th Oct 2020 6:59pm)
  • at the moment there’s pop up flu clinics happening all around ggc (like at st mirren’s grounds) organised by age categories. I have heard a lot of complaints about people getting letters either after their appointment date or the morning of etc. Hopefully you’ll get a letter through as normal but always worth phoning NHS Inform? Also I believe this year they have stopped giving them directly at the GP by watercolourhearts (Sat 10th Oct 2020 7:11pm)
  • Sam the Skull is a classic by watercolourhearts (Tue 13th Apr 2021 11:29am)
  • I lived alone in Ibrox for a while and I never had any bother or felt unsafe really ever!! by watercolourhearts (Wed 21st Apr 2021 10:19pm)
  • Are you trying to get an appointment for a PCR? Because if you scroll to the bottom of that page and click continue it should take you to a page where you can enter details to find a walk-in or drive-in testing centre. We got a drive-in appointment in Glasgow yesterday for 2pm on the same day by watercolourhearts (Thu 30th Dec 2021 12:32pm)