I wouldn't say that but a fun day on the forum looks to be getting even better now you've arrived. Got to pop out. Don't want to miss the fun and games.
Moonman, be careful about using the word to describe an adult who has a sexual interest in children, I've just come back from my suspension for that
Jeez you can't say anything on here. What yellow bellied twat bag got his or her knickers in a twist over it.
Cod head bastards. Probably doesn't help that they reside in a **** hole that permanently reeks of fish...... Oh wait that is just their ma's
****ing hate the place. Luckily I just need to hand over a form and pay a tenner and get the **** out of there. Cheers fella. Just need to get off my arse go there now.
OK, you're smack bang in the centre. If the weather is good, which it usually is by then, I'd head out to one of the parks where they have beer gardens: Letna (Letenské sady) or Regrovy sady. Not too far to walk, cracking views of the city and fantastic beer which is cheap as chips. We whiled away many afternoons in Regrovy sady beer garden. they have big screens showing sport /footie, and by later afternoon plenty eye candy. It can get busy as owt during the spring/summer, but is a far nicer place to while away the afternoon than stuck in the centre of town. As for pubs in town showing sport, there's the usual suspects of The Dubliner on Tyn (Chapeaux Rouge nearby can get quite interesting later on), Rocky OReillys, The Sherwood (maybe) but I'd avoid the usual stuff on Old Town square - obvious, ****e, full of stags, and ****ing expensive The James Joyce is more tucked away off the beaten track, but still central, and was an old haunt (under a different name). Prague Beer Museum is worth a shout later. Buddha Bar, Bar & Books, Bombay, No Stress, Roxy, Tretters - all bar places in the centre. Then you can go run the gauntlet up Wenceslas to Darlings and beyond.....