What's a half? - Steps back waiting for all the smart arse answers!!!
45 minutes I believe!

What's a half? - Steps back waiting for all the smart arse answers!!!

"Joking"What's a half? - Steps back waiting for all the smart arse answers!!!

I suggest this little list will keep you entertained for hours, 1950.Anybody got a better memory than me?
It is pretty sad that pubs are disappearing so fast as it used to be a central part of British culture and the fact that they are being bought by institutions like McDonalds and supermarkets is pretty depressing. The supermarket is the real kicker because the fact that you now buy a 4 pack at roughly £1 a pint means you save a load of money but it also breaks down the interactions within society as we drink at home in isolation or with the missus.
No-one likes a beer or six more than me Thurnby but I'm afraid I very rarely drink in a pub. There's only one reason why pubs are closing at the rate they are and that's the cost of a pint. I'm not too proud to admit that I simply cannot afford £4-5 for a single drink that I'd down in less than 10 minutes (well first one anyway). It is sad that we have lost so many hostelries but if you're looking at a minimum spend of £50 for a good night out with the missus what do you expect. £50 will buy you approx 60 pints of PREMIUM beer in a good Supermarket

I still love a good beer in a good pub, I don't waste my time and money in Yates or soulless chain pubs unless the landlords are great and run a pub that brings in good people and a sociable atmosphere. Pubs are still fun and my local at £32 for a ten pinter still works for me. That's 4-5hrs of ents vs a footy ticket at maybe £40 for 90 mins!
Bah!


Well if you do, let me know and if convenient we can liaise on a jar?I'll have to plan a trip to the coast by bus, go for a walk along the coast and stop off there before catching a bus back to Norwich!!!

Well if you do, let me know and if convenient we can liaise on a jar?
You can walk the beach all the way from Sheringham (tide dependent, of course), rock pools galore and at very low tide, much of the famous chalk reef becomes exposed - quite something![]()
I am fit and well thank you very much. I don't now live in Nice but in the area behind Nice in the foothills hence my lack of reliable broadband and was not in Nice when the attack took place. As you know the area you might know where I am typing this - the Bar Magnan. If you walk along the Promenade des Anglais with the sea on the right to where it ends and turn left, the Bar Magnan is about 50 yards up the road of the corner of Avenue de la Californie. I come here a lot to get internet access. Thank you for your concern and best wishes to you all.Hope 1950 is ok. I know he moved down near to Nice. I once rented an apartment on the Promenade des Anglais, a lovely spot.
Another despoiled by the religion of love.
.......and better crabsWell if you do, let me know and if convenient we can liaise on a jar?
You can walk the beach all the way from Sheringham (tide dependent, of course), rock pools galore and at very low tide, much of the famous chalk reef becomes exposed - quite something![]()

