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Offline yorkie

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Re: Xmas
« Reply #15 on: Dec 11 - 2009 »
Apparently the New Year's Eve extension in my local means the bar closes at 11.50 and everyone has to vacate the premises by 12.30, i.e. ''can you drink up'' will be called at 12.20.

Not much festive spirit in that!

I think I may find a different pub where the hours are more flexible and suit the occasion. I expect a lot of others will do the same so how much are Sam's going to lose in takings across 250 - 300 pubs?

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« Reply #16 on: Dec 11 - 2009 »
12-30 is late enough have'nt you all got families to go home to. I think it is better to be home to let the New Year in.

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« Reply #17 on: Dec 12 - 2009 »
I am glad I don't sup with you. Are you a "Smith"?

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« Reply #18 on: Dec 12 - 2009 »
Yeah right AndrewTT's .. I can see a whole bunch of people queueing up to bring the New Year in your house !!!! A barrel of fun that'll be. ;D
As they say in Oswaldtwistle " If you catch a weasel asleep, you can pi** in it's ear"

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« Reply #19 on: Dec 12 - 2009 »
What a boring prat A. TWT sounds. I think it is best he spends New Year at home, he probably would not recognise the real world out enjoying themselves. Still if he wants to start a ''go home early'' crusade, I bet he only has to walk into a pub & everyone does just that!! There's one in every pub>

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« Reply #20 on: Dec 13 - 2009 »
12-30 is late enough have'nt you all got families to go home to. I think it is better to be home to let the New Year in.

Surely it's all about having the choice to stay open so those of us who like to go out at New Year at least have the opportunity to do so in their local, instead of being forced elsewhere.

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Re: Xmas
« Reply #21 on: Dec 14 - 2009 »
Quiet Andrew - is that because you have been rumbled as a Hump plant?