weird pub habbitt
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weird pub habbitt
i just cant stop, every time i get a fresh pint i clear the condensate with my middle finger and thumb??? aarrrgh i find myelf doing it evry time...anybody else do is or anything that u just find urself doing!!!
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I do the same thing aswell with the condensation, plus always draw a circle on the bar mat with the pint glass when i'm waiting for change. Never noticed until a mate pointed it out.
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My mate, Monkey, has a strange habit in the pub.
He enters, asks who is buying him a drink and then proceeds to put all of his money in a bandit and then sulks when he's lost it all and no-one will buy him any further drinks
He enters, asks who is buying him a drink and then proceeds to put all of his money in a bandit and then sulks when he's lost it all and no-one will buy him any further drinks
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the only weird "habbit" i've noticed is that once i get my first pint and sit down relishing in the delight of sipping it down in piece and quiet, i get a text message, "Where are you?" to which i have to lie and it ruins the rest of my pint as i am now stuck on missus watch from then on in.
#13
Whats a pub? isnt a pint what that bloke brings round in the morning?
Think you need some "help"
http://www.alcoholics-anonymous.org.uk
Mart
Think you need some "help"
http://www.alcoholics-anonymous.org.uk
Mart
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Some adult males actually buy pint sized bottles of bland non descript yet trendy cider and pour it into a glass half filled with ice It takes metrosexuals who are easily led by dour marketing campaigns to a whole new level of campness and is a very very worrying pub habit
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You have a valid point, however some beers (not available on draught) are much better from the bottle than poured into a glass or, god forbid, straight from a can.
Last edited by coolangatta; 29 December 2008 at 03:53 PM.