Pubs
Jeccy writes, "I've seen people having four-somes, fights involving spastics and genuine retarded people doing karaoke, all thanks to the invention of the common pub."
What's happened in your local then?
( , Thu 5 Feb 2009, 20:55)
Jeccy writes, "I've seen people having four-somes, fights involving spastics and genuine retarded people doing karaoke, all thanks to the invention of the common pub."
What's happened in your local then?
( , Thu 5 Feb 2009, 20:55)
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Somewhat disconcerting...
Appologies for crappe story. Long time reader, first time poster.
There were two pubs in my little home town in western Canada. One was Galaway's, a 'pretend' pub, with all the newest vintage Guinness posters on the walls, where kids would go drink when they decided they were too mature for the lone nightclub in town. The other was the Rose & Crown, which we lovingly refered to as Rosie's, and which is now, sadly, closed. Now that was a pub. My favourite memory of Rosie's regards the bathroom. On the back of the stall doors someone had posted those fliers with the little tear-off strips of paper on the bottom. "Free STD and AIDS testing, please take a number" the flier declared. All of the little strips of paper were gone.
( , Sat 7 Feb 2009, 10:52, Reply)
Appologies for crappe story. Long time reader, first time poster.
There were two pubs in my little home town in western Canada. One was Galaway's, a 'pretend' pub, with all the newest vintage Guinness posters on the walls, where kids would go drink when they decided they were too mature for the lone nightclub in town. The other was the Rose & Crown, which we lovingly refered to as Rosie's, and which is now, sadly, closed. Now that was a pub. My favourite memory of Rosie's regards the bathroom. On the back of the stall doors someone had posted those fliers with the little tear-off strips of paper on the bottom. "Free STD and AIDS testing, please take a number" the flier declared. All of the little strips of paper were gone.
( , Sat 7 Feb 2009, 10:52, Reply)
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