Yea I am a massive nerd, I have never been in trouble with the law, but I was organising a dinner dance with the Engineering society at university and when we collected the ticket money I took the obligatory facebook pic with all the cash.
Because of the large number of replies to Cheryenne's comment it has been pushed to the top. On public posts Facebook rearranges the comments based on "relevance". Those with most likes and replies go up top, and it pushes the comments where it's just people tagging their friends to the bottom...
It does seem weird that if Hailey was meant to be given to her mother in Edmonton the day prior, and obviously that didn't happen, her mother hadn't made contact with Hailey's dad, or grandfather, or anyone else she knew in Blairmore (I think she used to live there so would know people) to...
RSBM
I don't think so. I'm sure that would have been revealed explicitly if she had, as it doesn't seem like they've held back any other details.
As I said at the time of the knife discovery, unfortunately in Glasgow I think you'd be hard pushed to find a square meter of canal that you...
RSBM
I did some searching to see what sort of sentences get handed out to murderers in Scotland.
Peter Tobin was given a minimum of 21 years for the rape and murder of Angelika Kluk in Glasgow in 2006 (This was later upgraded to a whole life tarrif - no chance for parole, after this discovery...
Maybe I'm a terrible person but if I had someone like that on my friends list I'd keep them out of sheer nosey-ness.
I have a couple of facebook friends that were really annoying in highschool and their lives are a bit of a car crash that I can't help but watch unfold
It's a somewhat studenty area. Students have all sorts of weird things in their flats. I remember having a mini heart attack looking up at a window in student halls and seeing Edward Cullen from Twilight staring back at me (a cardboard cut out).
I agree.
As someone who also moved from Ireland to Glasgow, many if not most Scottish people would see nothing wrong with a girl having a one night stand/casual sex, whereas in Ireland that is still extremely taboo to many.
My 24 year old cousins are still not even allowed to share a room...
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Don't underestimate the number of junkies and drug dealers in Glasgow.
Parks are very popular areas for drug deals. Also a quick look at the Glasgow section on Craigslist will show you that a lot of interesting things go on in Glasgow's parks.
Where she lives is very close to some of the most popular bars and clubs in Glasgow (the top of Sauchiehall Street, places like Garage, ABC, Campus). Like I'm talking less than a 5 minute walk. So maybe if she normally frequented these clubs then she had no need to get a taxi.
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