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I can't believe those images. I just came across this thread and my heart is thumping. Because i live away from Glasgow - a lot of my dreams are about closes like the ones in the images here. i'm not sure why. Odd...since I grew up in a high rise flat in Germiston. But my mum's family lived near Mai...
by cataclyzm
Mon Jan 08, 2007 9:37 pm
 
Forum: Hidden Glasgow Projects
Topic: Wally closes
Replies: 113
Views: 156144

I had absolutely no idea that's what they were. But my eye has always been drawn to them as they seem to be so much a part of the building. They are beautiful and sometimes I think there is a kindness in making a practical object as intricate and beautiful as those rosettes. They seem almost preciou...
by cataclyzm
Mon Jan 08, 2007 9:13 pm
 
Forum: Hidden Glasgow Projects
Topic: WANTED!! Ideas for new projects....
Replies: 425
Views: 1017814

hey

Hi, If you want my advice - I would recommend the Fuji E900 digital camera. It's incredible value for money on Amazon.co.uk and is one heck of a camera for the price. It has 9 megapixels (yes, count em) and gets great reviews - it also has Fuji's patented Super CCD which is great in low light condit...
by cataclyzm
Sun Jan 07, 2007 4:17 pm
 
Forum: Equipment
Topic: Digital Camera Equipment. THE Help and discussion thread.
Replies: 532
Views: 491215

i like your style - let's have a civil ceremony!!!?

:wink:
by cataclyzm
Sun Jan 07, 2007 1:57 am
 
Forum: Random Distractions
Topic: The Shingles Thread!
Replies: 1118
Views: 803754

There are a lot of lonely people stuck in relationships/marriages. At least if you are lonely and singular - then the loneliness belongs to the individual and they can at least say the feeling is their choice. It isn't a compromise of obligation and they can act upon it when they so choose. Somethin...
by cataclyzm
Sat Jan 06, 2007 10:48 pm
 
Forum: Random Distractions
Topic: The Shingles Thread!
Replies: 1118
Views: 803754

but....

Hollowhorn did say he loved me when i was emotionally vulnerable. Do you think he meant it?

:wink:
by cataclyzm
Sat Jan 06, 2007 9:53 pm
 
Forum: Random Distractions
Topic: The Shingles Thread!
Replies: 1118
Views: 803754

being single

Once you've had some great lovers and done the "relationship" thing/thang - then being single is great. You can't put a price on freedom and your life being your own. Life's too short to be bogged down in the cold light of day. But maybe i've become cynical. No, Really? :twisted: :x 8O :id...
by cataclyzm
Sat Jan 06, 2007 9:50 pm
 
Forum: Random Distractions
Topic: The Shingles Thread!
Replies: 1118
Views: 803754

definitely washroom with loads of baths

Yeppers, there was definitely a washroom with loads of baths inside, just to the left of the pet shop. It was used by the people who lived in the tenements around the trongate. In fact - there would be something remiss if it hadn't existed. The railway arches mentioned are across the road from the p...
by cataclyzm
Sat Jan 06, 2007 1:05 pm
 
Forum: Hidden Glasgow Projects
Topic: The Heart Of Glasgow - Glasgow's Eight Oldest Streets
Replies: 81
Views: 115725

Hi, Really beautiful and so unusual in its style. It's a law unto itself the mercat building. The tenements around there are stunning and the wee streets near the old pet shop and St.Andrew's Square. Just thinking about them gives me goosebumps. I love that area of Glasgow and I can remember when th...
by cataclyzm
Sat Jan 06, 2007 1:07 am
 
Forum: Hidden Glasgow Projects
Topic: The Heart Of Glasgow - Glasgow's Eight Oldest Streets
Replies: 81
Views: 115725

hi,

Yes, it is interesting and probably one of the areas that has seen the most changes.

robert
by cataclyzm
Sat Jan 06, 2007 12:59 am
 
Forum: Hidden Glasgow Projects
Topic: WANTED!! Ideas for new projects....
Replies: 425
Views: 1017814

Cathures

Hey, From what I can remember from some research i did - Glasgow started in the dip of the valley between the Cathedral and the Necropolis. It was called: Cathures then, and I believe it was a roman garrison for a time. St.Mungo was the illegitimate son of an eastern Scottish Princess who was banish...
by cataclyzm
Sat Jan 06, 2007 12:39 am
 
Forum: Hidden Glasgow Projects
Topic: The Heart Of Glasgow - Glasgow's Eight Oldest Streets
Replies: 81
Views: 115725

finnieston

Hia, I was just thinking that the area around Finnieston is interesting as it contains loads of concrete 60's architecture and some victorian stuff, practically hidden and wonderfully out of place, in the middle. It also has a wonderful "positive" feel about it that I can't explain. I thin...
by cataclyzm
Sat Jan 06, 2007 12:26 am
 
Forum: Hidden Glasgow Projects
Topic: WANTED!! Ideas for new projects....
Replies: 425
Views: 1017814

on a clear day.........
by cataclyzm
Tue Nov 28, 2006 3:50 pm
 
Forum: Glasgow Chat (Coffee Lounge)
Topic: high rise photography
Replies: 19
Views: 7898

I never thought about that until you said it. Strange.

I do sometimes have a chip on my shoulder - but I am human. I am very conscious of things being equal and socially fair.

I have an authentication certificate somewhere. Maybe you'd like to see it?

:o

robert.
by cataclyzm
Tue Nov 28, 2006 3:49 pm
 
Forum: Glasgow Development
Topic: Park Circus
Replies: 34
Views: 35935

::):
or a walk in fridge freezer full of wine?
by cataclyzm
Mon Nov 27, 2006 10:34 pm
 
Forum: Glasgow Chat (Coffee Lounge)
Topic: high rise photography
Replies: 19
Views: 7898
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