Wednesday, 28 April 2010

Going to Shetland, again.

Quick one.

I'm off the the 30th Shetland Folk Festival! Woohoo!
3hr train to Aberdeen, overnight ferry. 3 nights of amazing gigs, staying at Casa Davis. Fingers crossed we'll see some puffins this time! Irish puffins were rad, but very, very far away.
Mum arrives on the 2nd- hooray! I'm leaving her in the capable hands of Lyall, Lily, Jess and Niki until I return on Tuesday. Then exam on Wednesday. Then I'll tell you all aboot the trip north. And I owe you Wales and Ireland, too!

Bye, Pal.

Friday, 23 April 2010

gifts

Glasgow, you giveth and you giveth.

Found in the Botanical Gardens...by these two babes:

By the way, this is what my room looks like:
Typical Lloydy space of inhabitance. Bits and pieces stuck to the wall; Vinny letter, Zanker postcard, Kingland drawing, message from Bethles... a bit messy say some... eclectic say others. under control. lloyd down. du kens da wy.

Wednesday, 21 April 2010

exams

I'm studying for exams atm.
I haven't had exams that are based around multiple essays only, since year 12 English back in 2004. Bit rusty? Chair.
This is the kind of stuff I'll be doing:

Celtic Civ 2B
"Outline the relationship of Protestantism to the Gaelic language and to traditional Gaelic culture in the 18th and 19th centuries."
"Outline the respective standing and prospects of the Irish, Scottish Gaelic and Welsh languages in the late 20th and 21st centuries."
"Describe some of the movements and organisations which sought to instigate change in Irish society between 1750 and 1922, and assess how successful they were."

Geography 2
"Critically evaluate the capacity of international regulators to achieve global equity."
"What controls the likelihood of 'Hortonian' overland flow and why is the understanding of these controls critical for effective floodplain management?"
"Discuss the assertion that the irony of our car-dependency is that the more we recognise its environmental implications the more we rely on the car."

Ugh!

HAPPY BIRTHDAY LYALL

Today is my housie birthday! He's 23. Happy anniversary of birth, Lyall!
In Lyall's words: "I smell drunkeness!"

Monday, 19 April 2010

Friday, 16 April 2010

unrelated

vinny!remember this turkish delight? "i thoroughly enjoy my job"
Bea in Jindi

Eastcoast, westcoast; doon the bottom

Thursday morning. Woke up hung over. There was a glint of sunshine cutting through the blinds. Only one thing for it- BEACH! Ben and I jumped on the train and sped to the Scottish west coast. Ayr. Water was bloody freezing! We found a ball on the train and had a kick about. Waves for the soul. Irn Bru for the soul. Tea in Troon and a lovely seat for sunset that evening.
Next day I again hopped on the train, this time heading east to Edinburgh. Met Carl and Nicole for dinner. Ben came through about 9pm after he'd finished work. Met up with Mikey who had been occupied playing Ziggy Stardust that evening, but beyond the remnants of glitter and eyeliner that Mikey is one rad dude. We drank and were merry in a very cool bar (BRASS MONKEY. If you're in Edinburgh look it up, go there, and enjoy it). My poor attempt at finding the hostel without map was forgiven or forgotten. Next day Ben and I conquered gale force winds to ascend to the top of Arthur's Seat and survey the fine city of Edinburgh below. So windy. So, so windy. Nice bit of gradient if I do say so myself. Good work team!Mikey, Vera, Ben and I headed north to the Firth of Forth for some solid bridge action. Satisfying.


I have also been to Wales of late. Swansea. It's like the rejected sibling of Cardiff (the capitol of Wales). It's not as big or modern but one of the only other cities that can compete with Cardiff. It has the national swimming pool, a big stadium, big shopping complex, a nice beach with one of the biggest tides in the world (we walked for 15 min and never found the water. And in that time we'd necked our 6 pound bottle of vodka/hedgehog piss. drunkface. 12 hours out.) It was the centre of Wales' industrial revolution, being the main port for copper and iron ore and other things which come out of the ground. Here are some pics of Wales. I have no idea how to pronounce the road sign. Ah, Welsh. You're one manky language!


Like all good field trips some good mates were made. 2 days of human geography involved harassing locals at the new docklands. Worked with Paul Routlage. Most animated lecturer I've ever had. Apparently he's banned from India because of his lose ties with outlawed activists. I think his thing is climate change and Bangladeshi refugees but he really knows his stuff when it comes to 'sense of place in the redeveloped Docklands marina area of Swansea since the early 1980s'. Chair. He was also very funny. Unfortunately I think our senses of humour where a little skewed and didn't quite align. He thought I was weird. I think he's weird. Probably both right.

My buddy for the first day, Paddy, was a total wegie legend! He even shared the same birthday as me! Unfortunately he was left behind on the bus on the third day of the field trip when we got to go out into the field. megasadface. Actually 3 people were left behind in Glasgow coz they missed the bus, then a few missed the days of work in Swansea because they were still drunk/slept in/too late, and then on Good Friday when we left at 7.30 am 3 people were left to find their own way back to Glasgow from Swansea (corresponding with a rail strike and Easter holiday, this was a pretty shit move by the organisers but they made it clear the whole way through that they wouldn't compromise on tardiness. Late = bus gone). We went out on the town a few nights. Greg- mover and shaker- worded up a nightclub manager on our first night and we got free in and free pizza and free upstairs or something to a club in the main drag. Wed night was hellish. Student night. Bare skin and underagers crawling through the streets like a bad case of locusts cutting through Wagga Wagga. Poor to begin with and quite unsightly throughout. Paul Routlage danced like it was 1992 and the rave scene had just taken off. Amazing. Unfortunately on the last night 2 lovely girls had to be taken to hospital in an ambulance because of possible drink spiking. Duno, but shite end to the week, poor things.

A couple of special mentions also go to Meadhbh (that's Irish for M-A-V-E) who kindly showed me around Belfast a few days later, and to Scott from Derry who somehow put up with my drunken ramblings and helped fill me in on the blanks. Kenny had the most amazing Paisley accent I've ever heard and when we meet again I'm recording a tale from him just to share it with you all. There was an English girl there who beat all the boys at pint skulling. PROSH PROSH PROSH! She also experienced some pretty unwarranted racism (not the right word- prejudice??) from the Welsh when she was interviewing people for the Human Geog component. When she would ask Welsh people questions they would either completely ignore her and only speak to the Scottish students or would refuse to answer any questions at all and leave. Strong reactions of the Welsh towards the English.


Long one.
Time out.
Dahl for tea.
x

Thursday, 15 April 2010

Gone to the Park

This is what happens after eight months of driech weather in Glasgow. First glorious day of full sun:


Portables BBQs in Kelvingrove Park; hiding booze from the coppers; sunburn and grass stains. But don't wee behind the pine trees because there is one fierce police woman out to nick your arse!

Wednesday, 14 April 2010

The Whistles go Woooop

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eSOSJ68xOBA

It's like an alarm clock. Woo WOO!

Jacattack Backattack

Hiya.
I'm back!
Since my last post of Trolololol pleasure (27 March) a lot has happened! Unfortunately I'm not hanging around tonight to divulge all the details, but I can give you a menu of delicious morsels of Lloyd Llegs which will be served up in one mighty course:
There was the Eastcoastwestcoast Tour (a few FB pics are up), my Geography 2 field class trip to the south of Wales which delivered beautiful examples of blind valleys in limestone country and the Welsh equivalent of NEDS/Chavs/Bogans, the Tour de Force of Northern Ireland and also the Republic of (featuring The Louges/The Rooser/The Horse with the 'tache and McBetts and O'Llordy), a tour of Glasgow town once the sun had transformed the schidy and some effervescent fluff to keep you full between dishes!

Happy to be back in Glasgow to see the Lyallster, the Exchangies and esp. that boy with that name.

Hello to Vinny- Wooden Shjips this Friday? Thoughts? Chair. And happy birthday to Lily for the 11th. Come back to Glasgow!