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Pre-Tronnocon Meetup: Glasgaecon.

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Peet:
This is A Thing I Am Interested In.

My most likely plan of attack would be either staying the nights of the saturday and sunday (1-3) or just the sunday (2-3) depending on when I have to be in university. Having said that, there is not much to do on sunday nights.

What does one do in Glasgow apart from get very drunk and pass out in a doorway, shouting barely intelligible insults at bypassers?

a pack of wolves:

--- Quote from: Astaldo on 11 Jan 2008, 02:09 ---What does one do in Glasgow apart from get very drunk and pass out in a doorway, shouting barely intelligible insults at bypassers?

--- End quote ---

Go to the botanic gardens, they're very nice. There's also more art than you can shake an extremely large stick at in Glasgow (some of it in the botanic gardens), the Tramway often has very good stuff on and it's a really nice building.

pickle:
*dusts down qc forum account*

Errm yeah, hi! I live in Glasgow, Calenlass is invited to crash at mine.

Those looking for cheap accommodation and unable to find crash-space could stay at the Eurohostel. You won't find much else that's cheaper and it's very handily right in the city centre. Although the website is saying it's fully booked at the time in question, it might be worth giving them a call as the website isn't always correct.

calenlass:
Hoorj pickle! <3

pickle:
Oh yeah and also...

I presume, from the description, that Oli is talking about Glasgow University Union.

I'm a Strathclyde University student, so can sign people in to any union, but also, having been a student for over 7 years I know the door staff at Strathy Union so if there is not-too-large a group of us then I could most likely get not-quite-18-yr-olds into The Union as long as they behaved themselves.

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