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Glasgow, Sensible?

Posted on April 10, 2013 by Elizabeth Baker
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Glasgow was voted the second least sensible city in the UK last week. Maybe very true as look at what our Chairman Donald Reid got up to while on holiday recently in New Zealand. Sensible or what ?

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