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Mu Beta Posted Oct 20, 2004
Do you reckon Monty Python is the most-linked-to Guide Entry yet?
Do you think there is a place in this Entry for that oddly successful phenomenon - the chain pub?
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A3091592 - Etiquette in the English Public House
U168592 Posted Oct 20, 2004
um, Jules
Mr B, uh, Yes and um, oh I don't know, there's SO many chain pubs! Scream Pubs, Wetherspoons, Harvesters, BeeKeepers, Firkins, Yates the list in almost endless. Perhaps a sentence somewhere maybe. Just for you
PGHF
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Speller - If I can help somebody... Posted Oct 21, 2004
Hi PGHF – thanks for including the ‘kitty’ section but…
A couple of nigglers…
'kitty' fund where one perosn ? person??
I guess the disabled access is likely to get much more widespread quickly as I believe the law says businesses must ensure access.
A snip from the Big screen sporting events section:
It is quite common to buy the stranger standing at the bar with a drink when the team you are both supporting scores a point/wins a game/injures an opposing teams player.
Seems not to make sense… should it be without the with????
Other than that – looking very good
speller
A3091592 - Etiquette in the English Public House
Number Six Posted Oct 22, 2004
The kitty is also known as the 'whip' in many situations, presumably as in 'whip round'.
As well as not drinking drinks bought elsewhere, it's also worth mentioning in the food section that if the pub does any sort of food more extensive than crisps and nuts, they'll usually take umbrage if they see you scoffing anything bought elsewhere.
And somewhere in the entry, I think there's a 'too' missing from 'all too often'.
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U168592 Posted Oct 22, 2004
Rightio, I've re-read and re-edited and me eyes are going fuzzy. I think I've fixed up everything, can I leave this be for Scouting now? Please?
PGHF
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Mu Beta Posted Oct 22, 2004
Well, if you will author something that _everybody_ knows something about...
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echomikeromeo Posted Oct 24, 2004
Everybody? I'm a Canadian-American, and a kid to boot. I looked at this entry about two weeks ago and it looked pretty good to me then...I never knew there was so much to say about pubs!
EMR
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