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by awm » Mon Oct 16, 2006 4:22 pm
What are the major differences, pros and cons, between these two cities?
Which city has the better art, nightlife, industry, architecture, food, etc?
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by awm » Mon Oct 16, 2006 4:47 pm
Ok, well, let's hear it. I did a search before posting this, but perhaps didn't look in the right places. If I missed a big topic, mea culpa.
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by Schiehallion » Mon Oct 16, 2006 5:13 pm
Edinburgh has one of the most amazing vistas of any world city. They managed to keep their castle. Probably because they capitulated to successive invading English armies at the drop of a hat thus minimising damage. The pubs are more varied. It is the home of the most entertaining SPL side but is also home to the Gorgie maroon balloon hordes who drink out the lavvy and eat moths. Not as Victorian as Glasgow but in fairness that's only because we were so adept at pulling down everything pre-Victorian. Industry wise they brew beer but they are really more a bunch of bankers. Our Blythswood Hill is nothing compared to the hills within Edinburgh. They get less than 50% the annual rainfall of Glasgow and they've got a wee dug that sits on a grave.
Glasgow people however are better and it's people who make a city.
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by Josef » Mon Oct 16, 2006 6:20 pm
Glasgow is really a Northern English city. The neds even speak like Scousers these days. Same 'salt of the earth' patter too. Edinburgh
is Scotland
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by Schiehallion » Mon Oct 16, 2006 7:10 pm
Josef wrote:Glasgow is really a Northern English city. The neds even speak like Scousers these days. Same 'salt of the earth' patter too. Edinburgh
is Scotland
You've got to go to Craigmillar, Pilton or Wester Hailes to find a Scot in Edinburgh!
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by Josef » Mon Oct 16, 2006 7:17 pm
Don't forget Muirhouse, as immortalised in the Meadowbank Thistle (Livingston as was) song 'Liberace comes from Muirhouse'. To the tune of 'Deck the halls with boughs of holly', since you ask.
And no, I wasn't a supporter
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by Shuggie » Mon Oct 16, 2006 7:37 pm
Schiehallion wrote:You've got to go to Craigmillar, Pilton or Wester Hailes to find a Scot in Edinburgh! ::):
Being born in Wales to a welsh family, brought up in England and now one of those living in Edinburgh, I can't really argue with that
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by Josef » Mon Oct 16, 2006 7:42 pm
scaryman2u wrote:Edinburgh is one of the worst places i`ve had the displeasure to work in
Salt n saaas son
Nah Salt n vinegar hen, and try finding a decent roll shop with real crispy rolls
Glasgow is the real capital of Scotland
::):
If they didn't say 'Ken' or "Likes 'a" at the end, you had probably got lost and ended up in Falkirk
. Which would explain it.
There used to be a great bakers near the Grassmarket that sold those seriously carcinogenic (and crispy, obviously) burnt rolls out a hatch in a side wall at four in the morning. Ideal.
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by Alex Glass » Mon Oct 16, 2006 8:15 pm
Really both cities have lots to offer. Each has different attributes which compliment each other.
It depends what you are looking for. It is possible to live and work in each. Both offer a wide selection of nightlife.
Awm you need to come and try both and choose for youself. The traveling time between both is under 1 hour. I personnally would recommend Glasgow but come to Scotland and make up your own mine. Whichever you choose I am sure you will love Scotland and be made welcome.
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by Schiehallion » Mon Oct 16, 2006 8:25 pm
Alex Glass wrote:come to Scotland and make up your own mine. Whichever you choose I am sure you will love Scotland and be made welcome.
Aye too true.....but give Dundee a miss, it's a dump!
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by Josef » Mon Oct 16, 2006 8:31 pm
It's stunning from across the Tay, though. As long as you don't venture over the crest of the hill....
BTW, am I misremembering, or was there really a Chinese restaurant to the back of Tannadice/Dens called the Orange Wok?
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by red_kola » Mon Oct 16, 2006 8:32 pm
Schiehallion wrote:Aye too true.....but give Dundee a miss, it's a dump!
Naw. Give Dundee a day of your time and see what a city that is still attempting urban regeneration through investing in the Cultural Sector looks like. You'll find the best theatre house and the best public art gallery anywhere in Scotland just across the road from each other
And the view from the top of the Law beats anything Glasgow has to offer and comes close to the fine vistas of the capital.
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