Spot on Mudgie re Wetherspoons but remember the froth and hop league (CAMRA)have a soft spot for the Taverns of the Undead. Dont they ocasionally have yeast sniffing ensembles in the Halls of Hades on the same nights as Norman Wisdon Fan Reunions. The last time I went into a "spoons" (just to use the lav,mind you) it was like a scene from Tha Village of the Damned, the silence only disturbed occasionally by false teeth dropping into empty jugs or screaming brats being dragged for an Huggy change.
How much longer must we endure untill normal service is resumed
It's from George Orwell's description of his perfect pub in an essay from 1946 (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Moon_Under_Water) Not that any Spoons measure up to Orwell's standards
"Anon is an habit" I picked up in the old DDR (CommunistEastGermany) and Syria (Damascus ,Homs and Alleppo) Anons live longer Anyway those who give their names dont usually have much to say.
Not only have they no atmosphere, but it's my contention that they are accelerating to decline and closures of the traditional pub. A JDW opens up in a town, and within a year or two, at least a couple of pubs usually close. True, the pubs that close are often ones that are run badly, with no vision or energy behind them, but normally when such places close, somebody else gets a chance to take them on, and perhaps succeed, but when JDW comes to town, the building owners have the extra excuse that the business is no longer viable, and converts it into flats. Just my opinion.
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Lame joke but I think it should be "none" not neither. Unless of course you have two particular pubs in mind or think JDW only have two.
ReplyDeleteNeither the moon nor Wetherspoon's pubs have any atmosphere...
ReplyDeleteSeems grammatical enough to me :p
Spot on Mudgie re Wetherspoons but
ReplyDeleteremember the froth and hop league (CAMRA)have a soft spot for the
Taverns of the Undead. Dont they ocasionally have yeast sniffing ensembles in the Halls of Hades on
the same nights as Norman Wisdon Fan Reunions.
The last time I went into a "spoons" (just to use the lav,mind you) it was like a scene
from Tha Village of the Damned,
the silence only disturbed occasionally by false teeth dropping into empty jugs or screaming brats being dragged for an Huggy change.
How much longer must we endure untill normal service is resumed
Usual drivel from Anonymous I see - wonder wht he's so afraid to use his name?
ReplyDeleteIt's from George Orwell's description of his perfect pub in an essay from 1946 (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Moon_Under_Water)
ReplyDeleteNot that any Spoons measure up to Orwell's standards
John, I have a pretty clear idea of what Anon is talking about. Don't you?
ReplyDeleteMudgie, I neither know nor care
ReplyDeleteDear John
ReplyDelete"Anon is an habit" I picked up in
the old DDR (CommunistEastGermany)
and Syria (Damascus ,Homs and Alleppo)
Anons live longer
Anyway those who give their names dont usually have much to say.
Chin up and Cheers
ANON
Not only have they no atmosphere, but it's my contention that they are accelerating to decline and closures of the traditional pub. A JDW opens up in a town, and within a year or two, at least a couple of pubs usually close. True, the pubs that close are often ones that are run badly, with no vision or energy behind them, but normally when such places close, somebody else gets a chance to take them on, and perhaps succeed, but when JDW comes to town, the building owners have the extra excuse that the business is no longer viable, and converts it into flats. Just my opinion.
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