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  1. Haven't made it to the Finnieston yet but picked up their xmas menu which looks very tasty at £25/3 courses/head. 1 veg starter option with 2 mains choices. non-veg stuff is a mix of fish/seafood & game. anyone been here?

    I've been once - decent enough, predominantly fish on the menu. Service was a wee bit shambolic but friendly enough. Not up to the standards of Crabshakk across the road, but a fair bit cheaper I guess so maybe not trying to compete in that market.

  2. Jeez, what a depressing night out. I can recall a Bunnymen gig at the Barras in the mid 80s that had to be postponed for a week because, by all accounts, he was too drunk to stand. Last night was the first time since then that I've gone to see them - I reckon another 25 years won't be too soon for the next time.

  3. Off the top of my head, and it would probably be an entirely different list tomorrow:

     

    Atlantic City, USA

    Gregory's Girl

    The Philadelphia Story

    North by Northwest

    Airplane

    Groundhog Day

    Singing in the Rain

    Pan's Labyrinth

    All Quiet on the Western Front

    Sunrise

    The Umbrellas of Cherbourg

    The Third Man

  4. And I suppose that the presence of some H*n scarves means that there is a glimpse of hope in the black, primitive swamp of the old firm, or is that too optimistic?

    I remember seeing on the news a busload of Rangers fans, fresh back from Manchester, stopping outside Parkhead. A rather large lady took off her electric blue stetson (the kind you see sported on hen nights) and respectfully added it to the shrine. It was a completely bizarre sight, but quite moving at the same time.

  5. Bar 82, which used to sit on a bit of wasteground where the Buchanan Galleries is now, was a favourite haunt on budget-conscious day-trips to Glasgow when I was a student. You always seemed to spend most of your time shaking your head in wonderment at just how little it cost for a round (and the rest of your time trying not to fall into conversation with some of the more dilapidated clientele).

  6. In Britain, do banks not have headquarters? I searched Llyods TSB and Royal Bank of Scotland websites, but I could not found headquarters, only "branches" and "offices".

    Do British banks not have headquarters? And is there no online banks?

    British banks do indeed have headquarters. The Bank of England for example has its headquarters in London Town's Threadneedle Street and is oft termed "The Old Lady of Threadneedle Street" as a consequence. The headquarters of the Bank of Scotland is on the Mound in Edinburgh. Unfortunately there are no online banks, so customers of the aforementioned banks have to travel to the headquarters to retrieve their monies. Anyone planning to buy a house has to take a wheelbarrow.

  7. Loved the balloons, pies and bovril and parking on the ice rink outside for £4.

    I think my pie had been in the oven since Saturday. Worst I've had in living memory. The fact that it was about half the size of a proper pie was almost a blessing.

     

    Modern stadium, modern facilities and yet they can't serve edible food or even make a decent attempt at getting the fans into the ground before kick-off.

     

    All that aside, still a good night. Second half was the best half of football we've seen for a wee while.

  8. Everything at Motherwell Civic Centre = shite

    Funnily enough the worst Fall gig I ever saw (a moderately crowded field) was at Motherwell Civic Centre. I think a reincarnated Elvis backed by Hendrix and the Beatles would be hard pushed to whip up much of an atmosphere there.

  9. For one thing it will make the SPL2 very competitive if up to 4th place has a chance of getting promoted. That could mean you could be in the bottom 2 at Xmas but still have a reasonable chance of a play off position as long as you arent cut off

    I accept that we scraped up from Division 2 by a similar method, but the idea that someone can finish 4th in a league of ten and still get promoted is farcical. Makes the very concept of a league redundant and will actually exacerbate one of the biggest turn-offs - that some teams will end up playing each other five, six or seven times a season. If the play-offs were two leg affairs then it's possible that two first division (sorry, SPL2) teams could play each other nine times.

  10. I was in David Bann's vegetarian place in Edinburgh for lunch today and it was tip-top.

     

    Roastit Bubbly Jocks is pretty decent mid-week, but I've been a couple of times at weekends when it was busy and it was a bit of a shambles.

  11. With the benefit of hindsight, some of the stuff in this article makes for hilarious reading, not that we don't have some fine examples in our own recent past of proud boasts about prudence coming back to haunt us.

     

    It's interesting that Melville, according to the Sunday Times rich list of 2008, was worth (along with his brother) £75 million and yet he was being quoted as worth £120/130 million a year later. Either he had a very good year, or his propensity for bullsh*t was evident even at that point.

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