Gavin Bell

Profile Information:

Hometown:
Glasgow
About Me:
Who am I?

You sure you wanna know?

The story of my life is not for the faint of heart. If someone told you it was a happy little tale, if somebody told you I was your average, ordinary guy, not a care in the world, somebody lied.

Who am I?

I'm Gav
Books And Authors I Like:
Neil Gaiman, James Ellroy, Frank Miller, Alan Moore, Denny O'Neil, Raymond Chandler, Elmore Leonard, John D Macdonald, Dashiell Hammett, Ian Rankin, Denise Mina, Tom Wolfe, Ira Levin, Stephen King, John Grisham, James Lee Burke, William Hjortsberg, Glenn David Gold, Michael Chabon
Movies And TV Shows I Like:
Goodfellas, Fight Club, Shawshank, Empire Strikes Back, Die Hard, Raiders of the Lost Ark, Temple of Doom, Gladiator, Friday the 13th series, Dawn of the Dead, Star Wars, the Departed, From Russia With Love, Groundhog Day, Ghostbusters, Back to the Future, Terminator, T2, Aliens, Alien, Predator, LA Confidential, North by Northwest, Psycho, Vertigo, Scream, Pulp Fiction, Dusk til Dawn, Chinatown, Jaws, Who Framed Roger Rabbit, Memento, Batman, X Men 2, Spider-Man, Spider-Man 2 (can you tell I'm a guy?)

Comment Wall:

  • norby

    What's the guy stuff? I'm not a guy and I like a lot of those movies too ya know!
  • Newt Love

    Pure? I dinnae kain at. I am a Love of McKinnon (Isle of Skye, home to Talisker). After Culloden, my part of the family fled to America, where an 18 year old Thomas Love McKinnon of Alexandria Virginia dropped his infant son off at an orphange. I am a bastard Scott, and as near we can trace, Thomas was from Paisley, near Glasgow. I've been there several times, and the Lafroig (Heather Ale) from Brewmaster Bruce's brewery outside of Glasgow keeps me coming back for more. When I am there, and here in the USA too, I wear my McKinnon tartan kilt, but am thinking of getting a Furquarlson one too, since my mom is a Christie of Furquarlson.
    Good on yee, man!
  • Meredith Anthony

    Hey! Denise Mina is one of my all time favs. I'm catching up with Garnet Hill right now. But it took me a while to find out what a cagoul is. It's a clue in the initial murder and none of my US dictionaries list it. And it's not in the OED. I googled it and, of course, found that it's a hooded jacket -- frequently called a windbreaker here. Is this term popular in Glasgow??? Do you think she didn't realize how local a term this is?