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October 2007

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Just a wee word to let you know that you can now update your bookmarks for my site, and can add more easily the Lobey Dosser Tribute Blog to your favourite Blog Reader.

To bookmark the site, simply press this button (100% safe) -

And to subscribe for free to my little blog, here's the button to press - AddThis Feed Button

If you want more information about this, just give me a shout. I'll be back soon with some great photos of our recent day out at Xscape Braehead in Glasgow, and look forward to receiving any photos or restaurant reviews you want to see up in lights on the site.

See you laters...

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Glasgow Christmas Lights Already?

Glasgow Christmas LightsIt may still be October, but you'll have to act quickly if you haven't yet snatched up your tickets for the big Glasgow Christmas Lights switch-on.

It's being held as usual in George Square on 18th November. Tickets are free (apart from a small booking charge), and the first tranch of them were released through Ticketmaster on Saturday there. The second batch of them will be released from 9am on 27th October, again on Ticketmaster, so make sure you're out of bed early to grab them up, as it's a dearly loved Glasgow event that'll get your spirits geared up for the Festive season.

Dog Yoda HalloweenAnd talking about spirits, I hope you're ready for Halloween in Glasgow. If you've not got a party to head to (I'm pretty sure my costume this year will be Peter Pan - I'll put a pan on my head and write "Hello My Name Is Peter" on my shirt - genious, eh? Eh?), then just head to the movies at Cineworld Renfrew Street or at Anderson Odeon, and catch Rob Zombie's Halloween, or head into the City Centre and visit one of the many bars and clubs which will be all decked out in ghoulish delights. You can normally get in free to the clubs if you've a decent costume on.

If that's not your bag though, on the 26th there's a big Halloween party at the Glasgow Science Centre, where you'll be treated to fire-juggling, a whodunnit murder walk, costume competitions, a trick or treat talent show, and much more, providing a great deal of family fun.

But hey, all this mixed talk of Christmas and Halloween just reminds me what happens when you cross a snowman and a vampire - frostbite.

Eh? Anyone? OK, I'll just take the treat then...

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