Five things you must do this week…

You gotta do what you gotta do!

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Valentines Day: It’s not too late to buy your Valentine a rose from the lovely Lumsden ladies, who for just £2 (proceeds to charity) will deliver one right to your beloved’s door, anonymity optional for the shy/secret stalker type. Details of how to sign up here.  If the real thing isn’t what you’re after, then Tesco seems to be doing a nice line of chocolate roses for a very reasonable £1, as nothing says ‘not so sure about you’ quite like plastic leaves. And just in case anyone, ahem, special is reading this, I like jewellery, handbags and heart shaped brie (check in Mellis’ cheese shop on South St).

Life Drawing: If you want to see a naked body but don’t want to be bothered with all the preamble, then try out some life drawing with Art Soc. Running every Tuesday at the Barron, you relax with some good music and arty folk, and the aforementioned naked person. Bring your pens, pencils, glitter glue or whichever medium you desire!

Debate: I’m told our very own editor Toby Harris will be taking a speaking spot at this week’s Valentine’s Debate Special, and he has a pretty off-centre sense of humour, so I strongly advise you to go along and listen to the strange things that tumble forth from him. The UDS has variated from their normal time to this Friday, so come along for the Port Reception at 7:30 and Debate at 8 o’clock sharp!

Homecoming Concert: Weirdly enough, the Other Guys have just returned from a literally sold out run of the USA, gaining high praise from those across the water, including the guy who designed the poster for the Today Show (?) reportedly claiming that they ‘ROCK!!’. How nice of him. Well, they’ll be unveiling some new music and generally looking very full of themselves  this Wednesday at Buchanan, so grab tickets here if you want to be the first to hear their next hot tune (no joke though, they are actually very talented and pleasing to the ear).

Wet Wednesday: Another decent Vic night is on the horizon, as the hockey club take over and bring the punch bowls down to £10 a piece, shots to £1 and other drinks to £2. Now that the Union is the size of a peanut, you’ve got no excuse not to be there!

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