tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6059712069593608891.post211686543932379619..comments2023-07-10T00:44:36.377-07:00Comments on Seeing The Lizards: What is a Pub?Lizard Seerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07497330695288945161noreply@blogger.comBlogger8125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6059712069593608891.post-47154654273354360932015-11-22T12:59:13.361-08:002015-11-22T12:59:13.361-08:00It's not a barm, it's a muffin y'skinn...It's not a barm, it's a muffin y'skinnycuntchya.<br /><br />Soz M.Lawrenson though - You're usually pretty funny but casting aspersions/making snidey insinuations about whether disabled people may be swinging the lead isn't where it's at, cat. At all. Even when done in jest or as a throwaway remark, I can be relied upon to singularly fail to see the funny side.<br /><br />Props for not deleting though.kevin websternoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6059712069593608891.post-38303284983659728562015-11-22T07:48:32.449-08:002015-11-22T07:48:32.449-08:00Surely one of the key roles of the pub is to be a ...Surely one of the key roles of the pub is to be a haven for social misfits.Curmudgeonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02558747878308766840noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6059712069593608891.post-18950917591498705332015-11-22T06:21:46.164-08:002015-11-22T06:21:46.164-08:00Hmm. I had no idea enough people read my stuff to ...Hmm. I had no idea enough people read my stuff to get trolled.Lizard Seerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07497330695288945161noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6059712069593608891.post-12566423384163346962015-11-22T05:45:03.663-08:002015-11-22T05:45:03.663-08:00Christ, you're a dick Kevin.Christ, you're a dick Kevin.Rob Sterowskihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07870233673933087794noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6059712069593608891.post-64113026029110632052015-11-22T05:08:31.827-08:002015-11-22T05:08:31.827-08:004 walls, a roof and an overpriced bar. That's ...4 walls, a roof and an overpriced bar. That's a pub.Cooking Lagerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02830924433230427226noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6059712069593608891.post-750840796750463802015-11-21T18:47:10.356-08:002015-11-21T18:47:10.356-08:00What's it to you how far anyone may or may not...What's it to you how far anyone may or may not be able to walk?<br />Sort your own stall out - The insufferable wanker, liked by no-one who, rather than address (or even acknowledge) his own obnoxious & defective personality, instead tries to justify the myriad ways he falls short of adequacy by declaring himself "on the autistic spectrum" as though that somehow obligates others to accommodate him. It doesn't by the way.<br /><br />Merry christmas.kevin websternoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6059712069593608891.post-32166324509059304332015-11-20T11:37:39.634-08:002015-11-20T11:37:39.634-08:00Too close to the truth Matthew, particularly about...Too close to the truth Matthew, particularly about volume.<br /><br />I'm happy to chat to anyone about anything in a pub but like my own company. There's something about observing life's rich pageant over a beer, but empty pubs or pubs with one type of customer are always a let down. Guess that's the appeal of Spoons to me.<br /><br /><br /><br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6059712069593608891.post-70819479111884237222015-11-20T11:08:17.644-08:002015-11-20T11:08:17.644-08:00I assume this was prompted by JamesB's comment...I assume this was prompted by JamesB's comment on Twitter.<br /><br />To be fair to the mobility scooter guy, many older people have conditions such as congestive heart failure which mean they can walk short distances, but anything beyond 50 yards and they're gasping for breath. In his latter years, my father suffered from that, and got a disabled badge for his car. But some people, on seeing him get out of it, would assume he wasn't disabled.<br /><br />On the wider point, I like being amongst a mixture of people in the pub, but that doesn't necessarily mean I want to talk to them. One of the great features of (most) pubs is that nobody will question why you are there and, if you want to be left alone, other customers will respect that.Curmudgeonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02558747878308766840noreply@blogger.com