Off Topic Roughest Hull boozer you've supped in.

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It could have been early eighties, as I used to go in Dram Shop most weekend from later seventies up until the mid nineties.
I worked in Dram Shop late seventies.
Run by Dot & Wilf Carmichael.
Had a group of Deaf & Dumbers in every weekend - 12/15 of them (male & female).
Good spenders but when they had a row with each other it often got physical.
Borne out of frustration that they struggled to be understood by their mates that they were 'signing' to.
Used to laugh at their rucks - no sound apart from the punches hitting home.
Dot never banned them cos they were good spenders & usually good people.
Memories !
 
Bull, Rose, Park and Station on Bev Road. A decent little pub crawl was that. Though you had to ensure your tetanus injections were up to date before going in.

I used to go in Station on Bev Road after Monday night football at Endevour, you got some right nutters in there, there were always a few skagheads flogging bacon and cheese that they'd just nicked from the supermarket up the road.
 
I used to go in Station on Bev Road after Monday night football at Endevour, you got some right nutters in there, there were always a few skagheads flogging bacon and cheese that they'd just nicked from the supermarket up the road.

I remember having a conversation with the landlord in there and him telling me how he'd had a few heart attacks and had just had triple bypass surgery. His arteries were in rag order, so he told me.

As he was telling me this he lit up a Benny and Hedgehog and starting puffing away, happy as Larry.

Unbelievable.
 
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I worked in Dram Shop late seventies.
Run by Dot & Wilf Carmichael.
Had a group of Deaf & Dumbers in every weekend - 12/15 of them (male & female).
Good spenders but when they had a row with each other it often got physical.
Borne out of frustration that they struggled to be understood by their mates that they were 'signing' to.
Used to laugh at their rucks - no sound apart from the punches hitting home.
Dot never banned them cos they were good spenders & usually good people.
Memories !

It was earlier than I thought, that's the impression I got it was born out of frustration.
 
Only pub I remember feeling like had a hostile vibe towards me and my brethren was Banks Harbour, but nowt happened.

I can reel off a list of naff estate pubs I've been in but never felt threatened. The spectre of violence looms largest in popular pubs on Bank Holiday weekends in my experience, when the rugby lads have been out too long.

Do remember feeling wary in boozers in Stoke, Grimsby, Manchester & Leeds at various times, though no idea what they were called and nowt happened.

It's the door staff you gotta watch!
 
Only pub I remember feeling like had a hostile vibe towards me and my brethren was Banks Harbour, but nowt happened.

I can reel off a list of naff estate pubs I've been in but never felt threatened. The spectre of violence looms largest in popular pubs on Bank Holiday weekends in my experience, when the rugby lads have been out too long.

Do remember feeling wary in boozers in Stoke, Grimsby, Manchester & Leeds at various times, though no idea what they were called and nowt happened.

It's the door staff you gotta watch!

Ha. I remember getting 'offered out' by some pensioner Ted in Banks Harbour in the 1990s for no reason at all.

I just walked away - as Simon and Garfunkel said, in that particular case "everyway you look at it you lose".
 
The Beech tree in Kirkella.? ..Leave it out...I went in there on a couple of occasions. Seemed full of hooray Henry's and Henrietta's. Can't image any needle in there.
Unless someone had their Chardonnay or Pims spilled.

Pennine Rambler on N. Bransholme was best avoided if a certain notorious family where in there, along with Gypsyville Tavern on Hessle High Road.

Would that family be the Hiltons?