Gary Lamont's Wide as the Clyde: You won't believe all the major celebrities I have seen in LA
They say California is full of people who are homesick but I'm having the time of my life.
I'm Gary Lamont, better known for playing Robbie Fraser; big gay hairdresser and Shieldinch resident on BBC Scotland's River City.
Actor, self confessed selfie addict and all round wido.
I'll provide you with a round up of what's been going on in Glasgow toon. I'm fortunate enough to be invited to some of the best events, gigs and latest happenings in our Dear Green Place and more often than not, I end up pie eyed with a few tales to tell.
Follow me on Twitter @G_aryLamont
I'm Gary Lamont, better known for playing Robbie Fraser; big gay hairdresser and Shieldinch resident on BBC Scotland's River City.
Actor, self confessed selfie addict and all round wido.
I'll provide you with a round up of what's been going on in Glasgow toon. I'm fortunate enough to be invited to some of the best events, gigs and latest happenings in our Dear Green Place and more often than not, I end up pie eyed with a few tales to tell.
Follow me on Twitter @G_aryLamont
They say California is full of people who are homesick but I'm having the time of my life.
Howdy Y'all! My first week in Tinseltown has gone by in a flash.
"Welcome to Hollywood, what's your dream?"
Right you lot! Turn those frowns upside down - you survived Blue Monday.
Hello folks! It's been no rest for the wicked this week.
As the last few days of 2015 draw to a close, we enter a period of reflection.
Ho Ho Ho! Well now. Would you look at that; it's Christmas Eve-Eve. Are we all set for Santa? Do we still have a last nerve on which to hang a stocking? I do hope so. Let's face it dolls, prepared or not, there's not much else to do now except pop the champagne, stuff the big bird and get tore right in.
My week got off to a flying start, quite literally.
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