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Henry Robert Scott Davidson - Baby Harry's photo gallery.

Arnold Clark Sucks - Disgruntled customer of Arnold Clark Automobiles, sets out his personal experiences with the company.

Paul Gard in Glasgow - A running diary of things the author gets up to.

Jock Tamson's Bairns - Paul Rooney's personal site, with local and global photography.

A Touch Of Scottish - Family friendly gallimaufry featuring Scottish images, recipes, jokes, Flash intros, Cinderella, dolphins, angels, fairies, and a tribute to Princess Diana.

The True Scotsman - Some Scottish links from a member of the Davidson clan.

Sharp, Joseph - Govan - A senior citizen's view of Scotland, Glasgow Govan and its people in particular.

Jimmy's Christian Page - Contains short personal profile, contact details, Christian links, prayer and guest book.

oor drum - Providing brief information about Drumchapel, school and friends photographs and other personal details.

TPOM: The Place of Mike - The Microsoft Network group for teenagers from Glasgow. Chat room, links, site rules, membership information.

Sawyer's Travel Logs - Photos and commentary on Glasgow.

Albee - Clyde 1 radio presenter 'Albee' homepages containing gallery, forum and links.

Alan Pacetta - Includes brief personal details and family photographs.

Glasgow Gangs - Glasgow sub-culture site featuring photos, gangsters, gang signs and graffiti.

Glesga Ned Cartoon - 3 funny cartoons about a Glasgow Ned also includes the Glesga Glossary of Ned speak.

Bawbag.com - Glasgow Ned culture site that includes an archive of Rab Corbett's funny phone call wind-ups, the history of Buckfast and information on drugs.

Cathouse Pictures and Stories - Drunken nights out in rock pub and clubs in Glasgow.

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