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    Palookaville hondo's Avatar
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    Default Samuel Smith's v Slubbing Billys dance troupe

    "We couldn't believe it when we were told in the strongest possible terms to leave.
    A woman member of staff hollered 'no bells' at us. "


    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/news...-on-shoes.html
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    The Half Moon is a much better pub anyway.



    "But Mr Carre, a council officer, added: "To ban us simply because some of us were wearing bells on their clogs is simply too absurd to be true. "


    There is a certain delicious irony in a council officer being a victim of Jobs-worthiness.............

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    Quote Originally Posted by oldboots View Post
    The Half Moon is a much better pub anyway.



    "But Mr Carre, a council officer, added: "To ban us simply because some of us were wearing bells on their clogs is simply too absurd to be true. "


    There is a certain delicious irony in a council officer being a victim of Jobs-worthiness.............
    Reminds me of a Hairy Biker comment.

    Part way through a cooking demo Si said "Now I'd like to give you some advice at this stage".

    After a 5 second pause he said "Morris Dancing, just don't".
    A pub is for life not just for Christmas

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    [QUOTE=oldboots;35551]The Half Moon is a much better pub anyway.


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    The Half Moon, The Colpitts-they take me back. I liked Sam Smiths then, even allowing for the folk music!( and the prize Durham university twit, who announced to the assembled congregation in the Half Moon" I'm not an anarchist,I'm a libertarian socialist".) The Bass wasn't bad in there, either.
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