It’ll be in amoung that stash of craft stuff you have hidden away…
I do a lot of reading
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Strikes by binmen, piles of rubbish (and rats) in the streets, road-blocking protests and hotel rooms priced at £1,400 a night set to cast shadow over UN Climate Change Conference which starts on 31 October. Maybe it’s a ‘trick’ for Halloween ?
It’ll be in amoung that stash of craft stuff you have hidden away…
I do a lot of reading
Recycling will never be the same again*Marydoll*!
Granniesunite, there appears to be a shortage. I'm not telling you where my stash is hidden!
Remember to be responsible by recycling the Irn Bru container and bagging your rubbish responsibly, Alegrias or you may be blamed for the rat infestation! ?
You’re making me jealous. I’ve no Iron Bru left.
I can’t do emojis. So picture a smile.
Here is my observation. (Sorry Granniesunite, I'll stop after this
)
I'd like you all to imagine me saying, I know all about Harrogate (random choice) I have a friend from Harrogate and more friends from Yorkshire. They all moved to Lancashire thank goodness, they're thankful for that.
I'd never want to go to Yorkshire, a few people from Yorkshire were rude to me once.
I'm off to heat up my haggis and open my Irn Bru.
If I can avoid the rats.
Me too, Granniesunite.
That's sweeping statement about unwelcoming Scots on GN.
I can't say I have seen many, but I have seen a good few unpleasant comments directed at the Scots.
The conference will go well.
The senior delegates will be protected from any issues outside the conference as they always are, and fortunately Scotland has the lowest Covid rates in the UK at the moment.
Can we go back to talking about Tims.?.. That was a safer subject…
So sorry to see the humour lost on here.
Alegrias your over feisty and sneering comments do no favours to Scots. There are definitely chips on shoulders (yours) but you seem blind to that fact. Ironic.
Dearie me. Its a Scots thing.
Why would I be that interested anyway - I have never been and certainly have less and less desire to go there after reading posts on Gransnet from unwelcoming Scots.
Chips on shoulders at the ready, chaps.
I must admit the Scots have some good sayings though.
Awa' an bile yer heid comes to mind.
My best friend was from Clydeside.
Several other friends are from Glasgow.
All emigrated to RUKand are thankful for that.
So I do know a little bit in fact.
Dearie me.
Patronising or what?
Why would I be that interested anyway - I have never been and certainly have less and less desire to go there after reading posts on Gransnet from unwelcoming Scots.
Dearie me.
I'm guessing you don't know much about Glasgow and Red Clydeside. 
Maybe they'll send the tanks into George Square again, after all protesters are just being selfish, aren't they?
Alegrias1
Well here's a serious answer.
Unions know that if they make their protests at a time when the eyes of the world are on the city, they have more chance of getting what they want.
Did that really need to be explained?
Yes.
No pride in their city then
A very unfortunate choice I would say Maw
I think many of the comments on GN these days are too often made in anger, which reflects what’s going on in the worst of society, it’s depressing.
Glasgow has many fine attributes and I have three friends from there, none of whom would defend the city for the sake of it.All cities have their bad points as well as the good.
Elegran so just an accidental if unfortunate choice of SE English coastal town then.
Fuses are being worn shorter these days , perhaps we all need to just breathe 
GrannyGravy13 Then I am sorry you felt personally injured by my (innocent) post. It wasn't meant unkindly, but as an example of the kind of place that has holiday lets. NOT a dig.
Sorry that was posted three times. It didn't go for ages so I resubmitted. It still didn't go, so I added another sentence and tried again. Third time lucky, but the other two have appeared as well.
Elegran I wouldn’t denigrate Glasgow as I know little to nothing about it.
Emotions are extremely raw in this part of S E Essex since Sir David was brutally murdered, not much to joke or laugh about.
(Under other circumstances I would not be so defensive about Southend)
No dig at all at Southend. Very interesting. Humiliating Glasgow for having the occasional rodent (what city doesn't?) for having a strike of binmen (no other city has strikes when an international event is imminent to focus media attention?) for having the foresight to arrange a huge floating hotel for the expected influx of visitors (did you expect them to build a whole new suburb of luxury suites to Presidential standards?) etc, etc is all perfectly acceptable. Never mind a recent murder or two - Glasgow has always been notorious for violence, after all, hasn't it, and has long been a byword south of the border for Gorbals squalor (now a thing of the past)
However, a mild joke that an English coastal city might be able to accommodate all those delegates, if not in the manner to which they are would like to be accustomed, brings cries of bad taste and offending people. Which people? Does a whole cityful of inhabitants become holy when a tragedy happens there? I wonder if any cities are left that have had no murders at all recently so could be safely mentioned?
Perhaps Urmstongran's tongue was firmly in her cheek when she posted the OP - was it "prod a Glaswegian and see them rise to the bait?"
No dig at Southend. Very interesting. Humiliating Glasgow for having the occasional rodent (what city doesn't?) for having a strike of binmen (no other city has strikes when an international event is imminent to focus media attention?) for having the foresight to arrange a huge floating hotel for the expected influx of visitors (did you expect them to build a whole new suburb of luxury suites to Presidential standards?) etc, etc is perfectly acceptable. Never mind a recent murder or two - Glasgow has always been notorious for violence, after all, hasn't it, and has long been a byword south of the border for Gorbals squalor (now a thing of the past)
However, a mild joke that an English coastal city (newly designated) might be able to accommodate all those delegates, if not in the manner to which they are would like to be accustomed, brings cries of bad taste. I wonder if any cities are left that have had no murders at all recently so could be safely mentioned?
No dig at Southend. Very interesting. Humiliating Glasgow for having the occasional rodent (what city doesn't?) for having a strike of binmen (no other city has strikes when an international event is imminent to focus media attention?) for having the foresight to arrange a huge floating hotel for the expected influx of visitors (did you expect them to build a whole new suburb of luxury suites to Presidential standards?) etc, etc is perfectly acceptable. Never mind a recent murder or two - Glasgow has always been notorious for violence, after all, hasn't it, and has long been a byword south of the border for Gorbals squalor (now a thing of the past)
However, a mild joke that an English coastal city (newly designated) might be able to accommodate all those delegates, if not in the manner to which they are would like to be accustomed, brings cries of bad taste. I wonder if any cities are left that have had no murders at all recently so could be safely mentioned?
Sorry Zoejory The only restaurant I know well
in that area The Kitchin in leith….
Ooh! The Witchery looks amazing! I shall be looking into booking that.
As for Glasgow is this all not a bit like the Olympics? "They're going to be rubbish: etc etc .And they weren't! I think we quite like a bit of hand wringing from time to time .
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