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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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I deal with a few pub conversions
My old local went to a conversion.

Do you want me to keep all pubs open?
(, Sat 24 Jan 2015, 18:22, 2 replies, latest was 9 years ago)
mnnnnnnng

(, Sat 24 Jan 2015, 18:23, Reply)
Yes.
What are you asking here - perhaps vowels would help.
(, Sat 24 Jan 2015, 18:26, Reply)
soz ... can't be arsed spelling simple stuff out to people who can't read

(, Sat 24 Jan 2015, 18:27, Reply)
Good lad
Keep it up.
(, Sat 24 Jan 2015, 18:33, Reply)
Unfortunately pubs will, the same as a lot of businesses. The days of a boozer on every corner well and truly fucked off years ago.

(, Sat 24 Jan 2015, 18:36, Reply)
in general, bad pubs should close, but in this case, it was a great pub fucked by property speculation.

(, Sat 24 Jan 2015, 18:40, Reply)
dunno why this concept is causing so much confusion, wp
I blame the decline of pub drinking
(, Sat 24 Jan 2015, 19:14, Reply)
Why is there a decline in pub drinking?

(, Sat 24 Jan 2015, 19:21, Reply)
in no particular order
cost, time, transport, cheap supermarket booze, less manual workers going the pub on way home from work,cost.
(, Sat 24 Jan 2015, 19:25, Reply)
The cheap supermarket booze thing is debatable. A bottle of cheap tramp cuder will get you hammered, sure, but there isn't anything sociable about it.

(, Sat 24 Jan 2015, 19:29, Reply)
there is a yawning chasm
between those who drink to get drunk, and those who drink to enjoy the particular drink of their choice. Either way though the drink will nearly always be cheaper in a supermarket than a pub. Here's a thought though, if there wasn't such a frankly offensive markup on soft drinks in pubs and bars maybe you'd get more punters through the doors, bringing their alchohol drinking mates with them - why does Coke cost more than lager when it has no alcohol duty on it? Some pubs have done free soft drinks for designated drivers, maybe that's a clue as to the way forward.
(, Sat 24 Jan 2015, 19:36, Reply)
Our cheapest soft drink is a soda and cordial, 50p. I think that's reasonable. Having ten or so asking for a glass of water each, free, because they're "here to watch the band", is taking the piss. Swings both ways.

(, Sat 24 Jan 2015, 19:42, Reply)
indeed
and I applaud you for that, as I've never in ages seen a pub with a soft drink under £1, even for a half.
(, Sat 24 Jan 2015, 19:59, Reply)
because people are fat, dull, shut-ins

(, Sat 24 Jan 2015, 19:25, Reply)
IRONY CHK PLS DOZER

(, Sat 24 Jan 2015, 19:27, Reply)

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