When will we be able to go to the pub again?
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RonaldMcDonaldAteMyCat said:
ou're so excited about it you entirely forgot about grammar.
You need your eyes testing as well then? Before you can even attempt to pass sentence, you have to be able to parse sentences. I doubt you even know what that means, which is fine.
Edited by Maximus_Meridius101 on Friday 23 April 17:49
TheJimi said:
Either that or he was typing one-handed. Suspect the vinegar strokes kicked it at "unfortunately the wheels have (potentially) came off..."
The "(potentially)" bit was the literary equivalent of biting one's lip to hold it off a bit longer.
If you’re going to try and be a smart arse, at least learn to type.The "(potentially)" bit was the literary equivalent of biting one's lip to hold it off a bit longer.
I said “unfortunately the wheels have ( potentially) come off” not, as you (incorrectly) quoted, “unfortunately the wheels have (potentially) came off”
Maximus_Meridius101 said:
TheJimi said:
Either that or he was typing one-handed. Suspect the vinegar strokes kicked it at "unfortunately the wheels have (potentially) came off..."
The "(potentially)" bit was the literary equivalent of biting one's lip to hold it off a bit longer.
If you’re going to try and be a smart arse, at least learn to type.The "(potentially)" bit was the literary equivalent of biting one's lip to hold it off a bit longer.
I said “unfortunately the wheels have ( potentially) come off” not, as you (incorrectly) quoted, “unfortunately the wheels have came off”
That's me told.
Sorry Brundan Bianchi.
Maximus_Meridius101 said:
TheJimi said:
Either that or he was typing one-handed. Suspect the vinegar strokes kicked it at "unfortunately the wheels have (potentially) came off..."
The "(potentially)" bit was the literary equivalent of biting one's lip to hold it off a bit longer.
If you’re going to try and be a smart arse, at least learn to type.The "(potentially)" bit was the literary equivalent of biting one's lip to hold it off a bit longer.
I said “unfortunately the wheels have ( potentially) come off” not, as you (incorrectly) quoted, “unfortunately the wheels have (potentially) came off”
He has taken the bait!
djc206 said:
Hugo Stiglitz said:
I'll be honest. I'm not arsed about going to a pub again. The thought of queueing and/or a time limit puts me off. Nevermore any price increases.
Maybe later this year but I'm not missing drinking with essentially s bunch of strangers when I can meet up with friends and drink what I want, where I want, when I want.
I’ve not queued once. Not one time limit has been enforced. None of my locals has put their prices up beyond inflation that I can tell although being completely honest I couldn’t care less, a few extra pence on a pint isn’t going to bother me but it might help save them.Maybe later this year but I'm not missing drinking with essentially s bunch of strangers when I can meet up with friends and drink what I want, where I want, when I want.
bad company said:
Maximus_Meridius101 said:
The “bait” is a bit small for my liking, and it’s like eating a clown ( it tastes funny).
Joined PH 1 month ago and 233 posts already hardly any on anything to do with cars or motoring.Why are you here, is it just to try to wind people up?
Hugo Stiglitz said:
I'll be honest. I'm not arsed about going to a pub again. The thought of queueing and/or a time limit puts me off. Nevermore any price increases.
Maybe later this year but I'm not missing drinking with essentially s bunch of strangers when I can meet up with friends and drink what I want, where I want, when I want.
And I'm now sat at the pub Maybe later this year but I'm not missing drinking with essentially s bunch of strangers when I can meet up with friends and drink what I want, where I want, when I want.
bad company said:
Joined PH 1 month ago and 233 posts already hardly any on anything to do with cars or motoring.
Why are you here, is it just to try to wind people up?
It’s truly humbling to see your dedication to the church of me, however, I think you would be better off finding something else with which to fill your days. I like engineering. I don’t like white goods. If the ‘fix’ involves a laptop, it’s not good, if it involves hitting it with a hammer, I’m in. I particularly like Japanese tractors with fruity engines, and mental Yankee stuff that run on stuff that dissolves tarmac. Anything else is purely for entertainment.Why are you here, is it just to try to wind people up?
Edited by Maximus_Meridius101 on Friday 23 April 23:26
Thing I am most impressed about with the pub recently is that there is only one chef in the kitchen and she is covering 20-25 tables without any issues, I have no idea how she is doing it but fair play to her. Left a bullseye tip for her and the rest of her team today, 5 of us eating and all satisfied.
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