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Taps aff in April and Mars bars in batter, pudding for breakfast and world-renowned patter: Elaine C. Smith, Sanjeev Kohli, Karen Dunbar and Alex Norton share some of their favourite things about Glasgow
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Elaine C. Smith
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She's got a swagger that wid dry a washin'
- The sense of humour - a necessity and in the genetic makeup of the city.
- - a work of art from its ceilings to the theatre in its basement.
- bridge - officially known to the people as 'squinty'.
- - great resource, great history, great women!
- The swagger of its citizens - "a swagger that wid dry a washin", their tenacity, strength and desire to make a better life.
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Elaine C Smith meets the Glasgow Girls
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Sanjeev Kohli
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He fears Godzillapreet
- The view from the top of Gardner Street. Imagine San Francisco, but with added Partickhill Bowling Club.
- Economy of expression, as evidenced by this description of a friend's death: "Tap of the stairs. Heart attack. Bottom of the stairs. Deid."
- - the sheers scale of it. I imagine that if aliens were to attack Glasgow, the Art Gallery would get on its hind legs and batter the invaders away with the casual swipe of a red sandstone turret.
- - looks like an enormous turban. I imagine that an enormous Sikh version of Godzilla - Godzillapreet - lives underneath Glasgow. Perhaps Godzillapreet will join in the defence against aliens. I hope so.
- - rightly held in the highest regard by every band that's played there, and a totem of Glasgow's searing passion for music. I'm constantly surprised by the sheer level of love and knowledge of folk here.
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Sanjeev Kohli revisits his old school St Aloysius in Glasgow
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Karen Dunbar
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She's always up for a sing-song
- The way people tell you their life story at the bus stop.
- The guarantee of being able to start a sing-song absolutely anywhere at absolutely any time!
- People taking their clothes off .
- The amount of cyclists. I'm no kiddin! We're all on bikes here!
- Our enormous .
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A Star is Born
Karen Dunbar reads from the diary she kept when she was 10 years old.
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Still gets called 'son' at the age of 64
- Glasgow taxi drivers - I can't remember the last time I had a decent conversation with a London cabbie.
- Still getting called 'son' at the age of 64 - as in "Aye, ye were awfy good in son. No' as good as McManus mind, but good a' the same..."
- , although I still for the life of me can't understand why the funding hasn't been made available for the restoration of this unique part of Glasgow's rich theatre history - maybe because it's no' an auld, ruined castle...
- The Kelvingrove Art Gallery - arguably the finest and most diverse display of art in Britain, if not the world.
- - a perfect example of why Glasgow's original name was Glaschu, - a Gaelic term meaning 'The Dear Green Place鈥.
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Trailer: I Belong to Glasgow
Karen Dunbar, Elaine C. Smith, Alex Norton and Sanjeev Kohli celebrate their city.