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Alright.

(, Tue 3 Dec 2013, 20:43, 1 reply, 12 years ago)
Alright.

(, Tue 3 Dec 2013, 20:44, Reply)
^what he said

(, Tue 3 Dec 2013, 20:47, Reply)
What made you choose Liverpool for a weekend away?

(, Tue 3 Dec 2013, 20:48, Reply)
We did it a couple of years ago
and had a great time. There's some good shopping in the 'pool.

I don't know if it was my age, my extra weight, or my arthritis, but this year I really struggled doing three full days of walking. By the time we got back to our hotel at night, I didn't even have the energy to go prop up the bar :-(
(, Tue 3 Dec 2013, 20:52, Reply)
Did you stay somewhere nice or somewhere merely 'functional'?

(, Tue 3 Dec 2013, 20:57, Reply)
Mostly 'functional'
but not 'youth hostel'. It was more 'mid range boutique'. 2nd floor, no lift. *yoiks*
(, Tue 3 Dec 2013, 21:02, Reply)
Thieving fucking scouse gits probably nicked the lift.

(, Tue 3 Dec 2013, 21:05, Reply)
I'm just impressed my suitcase still had wheels at the end of the weekend.

(, Tue 3 Dec 2013, 21:06, Reply)
Did where you stayed, ate, etc. make you pay for everything in advance? Most reasonable* places do up there due to the amount of people fucking off without paying.
* I know there are very few places in Liverpool that achieve such a high standard.
(, Tue 3 Dec 2013, 21:12, Reply)
No, not at all.
They asked us to settle up the night before we left, because they were usually so busy in the mornings.
(, Tue 3 Dec 2013, 21:15, Reply)
That's the reason they gave you...

(, Tue 3 Dec 2013, 21:17, Reply)
Well, we do look pretty shifty.

(, Tue 3 Dec 2013, 21:17, Reply)

shifty

Hefty

I'd like to say I'm sorry about that strikethrough, but, in all honesty, I'm not.

(, Tue 3 Dec 2013, 21:20, Reply)
Nah, that's just me.
My mum is a skinny bitch.
(, Tue 3 Dec 2013, 21:20, Reply)
Ah. Thought you went with the old man.

(, Tue 3 Dec 2013, 21:24, Reply)
He doesn't do shopping.
Or walking.
This was strictly a girls' weekend. The old lady, her best mate, and me.
(, Tue 3 Dec 2013, 21:27, Reply)
Good job his carer works weekends eh?

(, Tue 3 Dec 2013, 21:30, Reply)
The Swan Inn is a good city centre boozer.
Rock pub, real ales and Old Rosie scrumpy. Belting place.
(, Tue 3 Dec 2013, 21:19, Reply)
It's Liverpool. No thanks.

(, Tue 3 Dec 2013, 21:20, Reply)
We passed one boozer that was doing £1.98 pints up till 6pm.
And they say there's a problem with alcohol up north.
(, Tue 3 Dec 2013, 21:21, Reply)
In my local it's £4.10 for a standard pint. Somewhere premium is nearly a fiver.

(, Tue 3 Dec 2013, 21:25, Reply)
Anyone would think you lived in London...

(, Tue 3 Dec 2013, 21:31, Reply)
…where paying a fiver a pint doesn't mark you out as the sort of prick who….well, would willingly pay a fiver for a pint.

(, Tue 3 Dec 2013, 21:47, Reply)
House bitter at my local is 2quid. Most are 2, 40-2.80.

(, Tue 3 Dec 2013, 21:51, Reply)
It's about 3.70 - 4 quid round here.
I remember when I was at uni, most union election campaigns were run on a platform of 'a pound a pint'...
(, Tue 3 Dec 2013, 21:52, Reply)
£3 a pint here
When are you over here anyway?
(, Tue 3 Dec 2013, 21:57, Reply)
pretty much the same here (non-gentrified West Yorkshire)

(, Tue 3 Dec 2013, 22:18, Reply)
My local £3.20/pint for standard lager, £4.00 for 'premium'
My usual haunt £2.44 for lager but £1.90 on Mondays
(, Tue 3 Dec 2013, 22:28, Reply)
Or, as everyone else calls it 'Yorkshire'.

(, Tue 3 Dec 2013, 23:41, Reply)

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