
SNAPFAX TAKEAWAYS FREE
Whether it was the cheap drinks at Ad Lib or The Monkey Bar, the £3 foot-long out of Subway and the cheap Domino's or McDonalds, it certainly went some way to saving some of those precious pennies, not forgetting the free entry (before 12 / on a Sunday) into Glasgow's student mecca/meat-market The Garage, The Cathouse or the gone-but-not-forgotten Shack on Pitt Street.


SNAPFAX TAKEAWAYS TV
‘This tastes boggin’ and seven other TV catchphrases repeated across Glasgow.

Keys, phone, wallet and Snapfax and you were sorted for a night on the town.Īn accessory that, for those of us who could never be bothered actually using it, served as a kind of paper slinky to whip out when you were on the train or bus into town out of sheer boredom. Freshers week is here.and it'll be like none that have ever come before it.īut as the start of term creeps up, we've found ourselves reminiscing on the days before Snapchat was ever a thing.īack then, a 'snap' of an entirely different kind ruled the roost among the student community in Glasgow.Ī small magnetic booklet that many students in Glasgow had back in the day, this was a lifesaver.
