Moderators: John, Sharon, Fossil, Lucky Poet, crusty_bint, Jazza, dazza
viceroy wrote:I've lived in Ibrox for well over 20 years [albeit in one of the nicer bits]. Can't say I've ever felt uneasy in this area except on the odd occasion. I suppose you always feel more secure on your own patch no matter what it looks like to an outsider. In any case I've been walking Glasgow's streets for that many years I've developed a 6th sense as to which individuals, or groups of individuals, it's perhaps better to stay clear of. Even then I've tended to find that appearances are deceiving - often it's the preconceived notions between your own ears that make people seem more threatening than they actually are.
That doesn't mean to say I wouldn't mind living somewhere else. A luxury flat in Hyndland or Pollokshields would do me very nicely. But financial constraints are going to keep me firmly where I am, probably for the rest of my days.
glasgowken wrote:Sorry, I meant to say it was Ibrox station I came out of.
Cessnock is a brilliant area, always liked most of the places along Paisley Road West, my sis lives down that way.
It's just the bit between Bellahouston Park & Govan that gives me the heebie jeebies ::):
glasgowken wrote:I don't mind Govan Cross, but anything south of that......
All this avoiding doesn't do much for my macho image
glasgowken wrote:I don't mind Govan Cross, but anything south of that......
All this avoiding doesn't do much for my macho image
I would say that most folk in Glasgow are excellent friendly people....and that a minority of them are wankers/nuisance etc.
Vladimir wrote:The Clyde waterfront needs pubs
The last thing Scotland needs is pubs ::):
Return to Glasgow Chat (Coffee Lounge)
Users browsing this forum: Google [Bot] and 5 guests