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The Bankrupt Inn (Part Two)
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Humh....... Guessing the ones I had I shouldn't be using..0
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Age restriction, dress code, bouncers?
I can see more and more of an opening for a more upmarket establishment, look at the state of the furnishings around here, crap juke box, the toilets are revolting and when was the last time the ash trays were emptied.
I certainly don't like the look of the bar staff !!!0 -
ahh but thats all part of the atmosphere and the experience. if it was all cleaned up and poncified, it wouldnt be as much fun.:beer:0
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As an aside, and I'll probably be castagated for this, though meant in a jokey manner.
Hows about a virtual casino on a bankruptcy site?0 -
only if i can be a croupier like in the bond films:beer:0
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ha did you get closed down for a bit due to the undesirables that frequent this place? well i am about to join in so can i have a cooking larger please.Free impartial debt advice available from: National Debtline - Tel: 0808 808 4000 | The Consumer Credit Counselling Service (CCCS) - Tel: 0800 138 1111 | Find your local Citizens Advice Bureau
Laugh at yourself and others laugh with you.Laugh at others and you laugh alone. BSC No 107:D0 -
OMG
First 2 big burly blokes don't let me cause there is some sort of problem inside,then when the do let me in the bloody place is empty:eek:
Why do i bother.......
Phew MR E was right is does smell of stale wee wee. I suppose when there are lots of nasty smokers in here you don't noitce it.......Ahhh well i will continue to talk to myself in this here corner until some other desperate person is lt inFree impartial debt advice available from: National Debtline - Tel: 0808 808 4000 | The Consumer Credit Counselling Service (CCCS) - Tel: 0800 138 1111 | Find your local Citizens Advice Bureau
Laugh at yourself and others laugh with you.Laugh at others and you laugh alone. BSC No 107:D0 -
perhaps i have an elite pass eh peachy seeing as i am so classy:rotfl: :rotfl:Free impartial debt advice available from: National Debtline - Tel: 0808 808 4000 | The Consumer Credit Counselling Service (CCCS) - Tel: 0800 138 1111 | Find your local Citizens Advice Bureau
Laugh at yourself and others laugh with you.Laugh at others and you laugh alone. BSC No 107:D0 -
Wot do you fancy on the juke box ... hic ...0
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Yeah, they've got "Wombling Free"0
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