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Y Ddraig Goch In The Crowd 05 Apr 15 4.13pm | |
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Guys, my friends daughter is conducting a survey into how pubs have changed over the last 10 years as part of her degree. Could you be so kind as to spare 5 minutes to fill it in? Thanks
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cb1969 Back in the 'hood 05 Apr 15 4.57pm | |
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Done sir.
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chris123 hove actually 05 Apr 15 6.17pm | |
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Ditto
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barryv high wycombe 05 Apr 15 7.06pm | |
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Done!
Other girls may try to take me away, |
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Willo South coast - west of Brighton. 05 Apr 15 7.12pm | |
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I remember pubs of yesteryear when there used to be soda siphons on the bar.And during the 2 hour Sunday lunch period often the landlord used to provide free nibbles on the bar.And of course the separate "Saloon" and "Public" bars.
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Ibanez 05 Apr 15 7.27pm | |
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Quote Willo at 05 Apr 2015 7.12pm
I remember pubs of yesteryear when there used to be soda siphons on the bar.And during the 2 hour Sunday lunch period often the landlord used to provide free nibbles on the bar.And of course the separate "Saloon" and "Public" bars. Sounds great! What is a saloon bar out of interest?
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Willo South coast - west of Brighton. 05 Apr 15 7.32pm | |
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Quote Ibanez at 05 Apr 2015 7.27pm
Quote Willo at 05 Apr 2015 7.12pm
I remember pubs of yesteryear when there used to be soda siphons on the bar.And during the 2 hour Sunday lunch period often the landlord used to provide free nibbles on the bar.And of course the separate "Saloon" and "Public" bars. Sounds great! What is a saloon bar out of interest? It was the "Posher" of the 2 bars and beer cost a penny a pint more ! Normally "Public" bars were mainly for blokes but women were allowed in ! In those days there was none of these tills to work out the cost of a round and change - the bar tender used to do it in his/her head ! And they had to deal with florins and farthings etc etc.
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Y Ddraig Goch In The Crowd 05 Apr 15 8.35pm | |
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Thanks guys it's much appreciated.
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Y Ddraig Goch In The Crowd 05 Apr 15 8.38pm | |
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Quote Willo at 05 Apr 2015 7.32pm
Quote Ibanez at 05 Apr 2015 7.27pm
Quote Willo at 05 Apr 2015 7.12pm
I remember pubs of yesteryear when there used to be soda siphons on the bar.And during the 2 hour Sunday lunch period often the landlord used to provide free nibbles on the bar.And of course the separate "Saloon" and "Public" bars. Sounds great! What is a saloon bar out of interest?
In those days there was none of these tills to work out the cost of a round and change - the bar tender used to do it in his/her head ! And they had to deal with florins and farthings etc etc.
Not that long ago (relatively) pubs in Wales didn't open on a Sunday.
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Irisheagle87 Co.Derry 05 Apr 15 9.00pm | |
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Done
THE 17th OF MAY. MY 17th BIRTHDAY. MICHEAL HUGHES SCORES THE WINNING PENALTY, WHAT WAS HIS NUMBER? 17!!!!! |
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Harpo Oxfordshire 06 Apr 15 8.35am | |
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I remember when a pub was unique, rather than just another branch of the brewery. And the same goes for the merchandise. You try asking for a Scotch & Dry or a pint of Mild nowadays and all you get is a blank look.
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eagleman13 On The Road To Hell & Alicante 06 Apr 15 8.47am | |
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Done....! Oh Willo, I remember pubs like that from my 'yoof', brilliant times, great company sensible prices
This operation, will make the 'Charge Of The Light Brigade' seem like a simple military exercise. |
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