Sinister: RE: what's there to do in Glasgow and London
Calumn
Calumn at xxx.com
Sun Apr 29 23:51:42 BST 2001
Hello all!
Popping my head over the big lurkers wall for a moment with a cunning
plan...
Jennifer Fang,
>was wondering if anyone could recommend any cheap
>places to stay, good museums, record stores, pubs and
>whatnot ...[in Glasgow and London]
And co-incidentally, I was thinking today about how many other people had
the same problem.
So, independently and of my on volition, I decided to make a web page type
thingy for just that porpoise.
I live in Glasgow, you see, and, rather than think that gives me the divine
right to foist my tastes on all visitors, I'm appealing for contributions
(and yes, I know about the 13th note ;-)
So if anyone wants to mail me their Favourite Places To Go / Things To Do in
Glasgow, I'll stick 'em all onto the web page, and, if you're *really* lucky
(and I work fast enough!) It'll be blindingly good by the time the gigs are
here!
I'll let the list know the address once I actually write something!
I don't know anything about London (apart from "The George, Lovely Little
Boozer" - Tim Hopkins) so someone else can sort that out!
Thanks, if you want them.
Cal - 16th.
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