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Marc p said:
All 3 for me, but the comments annoy the hell out of me, they all think it's because it's the St Georges flag, no you tts, it's because he's taken a listed building and made a substantial change to it's appearance.
It would only be listed because its a late Victorian pub. The painting doesn't affect the fabric so nothings been damaged. Its not in a conservation area either so that's not an issue. I should think the neighbours have written to the council to complain but more from the point of view they are worried about anti-british backlash in their street. Marc p said:
He has made it look like a pub to avoid as well, so congratulations to him on that front, no 'English breakfast served here' sign would get me in there.
Thats up to him as a businessNot a big deal, Ok its 'Council', but so what.
V6Pushfit said:
Marc p said:
All 3 for me, but the comments annoy the hell out of me, they all think it's because it's the St Georges flag, no you tts, it's because he's taken a listed building and made a substantial change to it's appearance.
It would only be listed because its a late Victorian pub. The painting doesn't affect the fabric so nothings been damaged. Its not in a conservation area either so that's not an issue. I should think the neighbours have written to the council to complain but more from the point of view they are worried about anti-british backlash in their street. Marc p said:
He has made it look like a pub to avoid as well, so congratulations to him on that front, no 'English breakfast served here' sign would get me in there.
Thats up to him as a businessNot a big deal, Ok its 'Council', but so what.
V8mate said:
Yep. A fiver says some local competition didn't like him encroaching on their breakfast trade and decided to make mischief.
Very possible (when did pubs start doing breakfast?), but the George Cross thing has been taken too far for a while now. It's not Rorke's Drift FFS, it's a pub using pretend patriotism to bolster trade. V6Pushfit said:
Marc p said:
All 3 for me, but the comments annoy the hell out of me, they all think it's because it's the St Georges flag, no you tts, it's because he's taken a listed building and made a substantial change to it's appearance.
It would only be listed because its a late Victorian pub. The painting doesn't affect the fabric so nothings been damaged. Its not in a conservation area either so that's not an issue. I should think the neighbours have written to the council to complain but more from the point of view they are worried about anti-british backlash in their street. Marc p said:
He has made it look like a pub to avoid as well, so congratulations to him on that front, no 'English breakfast served here' sign would get me in there.
Thats up to him as a businessNot a big deal, Ok its 'Council', but so what.
But looking at the location, I am puzzled by the sign objection, it would help if we could see the sign in question.
American council!
Now, I wonder if the roles were reversed how the charmer would feel if se was treated like that.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3345731/Dr...
Now, I wonder if the roles were reversed how the charmer would feel if se was treated like that.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3345731/Dr...
55palfers said:
American council!
Now, I wonder if the roles were reversed how the charmer would feel if se was treated like that.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3345731/Dr...
Maybe I understand all these shootings in the US now......where can I get a stock of assault rifles again ?Now, I wonder if the roles were reversed how the charmer would feel if se was treated like that.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3345731/Dr...
That noise ....agg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BsR8Ik0c94I
Edited by Stickyfinger on Friday 4th December 16:44
V8mate said:
Bungleaio said:
Fish finger sandwiches are council aren't they?
Depends on their construct.White bread and salad cream. Yes.
Granary bread, mayo, lettuce and sliced tomato. No. Food of the gods.
V8mate said:
Depends on their construct.
White bread and salad cream. Yes.
Granary bread, mayo, lettuce and sliced tomato. No. Food of the gods.
Hmm. I find that the crappier the bread the better - particularly when it is squished a bit into the FFingers.White bread and salad cream. Yes.
Granary bread, mayo, lettuce and sliced tomato. No. Food of the gods.
Agree on the salad cream (does anyone still buy it?) - but find it best just to use butter.
Off to raid the freezer....
280E said:
Hmm. I find that the crappier the bread the better - particularly when it is squished a bit into the FFingers.
Agree on the salad cream (does anyone still buy it?) - but find it best just to use butter.
Off to raid the freezer....
I do , on sausage sarnies in white bread with salty butter . I know what you mean with the cheap white bread , the cheap warbutons works best , it's that cheap I don't even feel guilty throwing the crusts in the bin ! Agree on the salad cream (does anyone still buy it?) - but find it best just to use butter.
Off to raid the freezer....
nicanary said:
0a said:
Having Christmas lunch in the local Wetherspoons.
........ brought back memories of Del Boy wearing a black tie and tux to take a woman to the Berni Inn.Vizsla said:
....... brought back memories of me, age around 17, taking a girl out for a steak at a Berni in Bristol, and being a sophisticated man of the world, ordering a bottle of Sauternes to go with it
Of course you did.You wanted it to have time to breath and to warm slightly, knowing that it is so often brought to the table directly from the refrigerator and is far too cold to be properly appreciated.
Naturally it was just right by the time desert was served.
Goaty Bill 2 said:
Vizsla said:
....... brought back memories of me, age around 17, taking a girl out for a steak at a Berni in Bristol, and being a sophisticated man of the world, ordering a bottle of Sauternes to go with it
Of course you did.You wanted it to have time to breath and to warm slightly, knowing that it is so often brought to the table directly from the refrigerator and is far too cold to be properly appreciated.
Naturally it was just right by the time desert was served.
Vizsla said:
Goaty Bill 2 said:
Vizsla said:
....... brought back memories of me, age around 17, taking a girl out for a steak at a Berni in Bristol, and being a sophisticated man of the world, ordering a bottle of Sauternes to go with it
Of course you did.You wanted it to have time to breath and to warm slightly, knowing that it is so often brought to the table directly from the refrigerator and is far too cold to be properly appreciated.
Naturally it was just right by the time desert was served.
(No objections to the Rioja itself of course, just the timing.)
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