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Post by The Doctor on Jan 4, 2008 13:06:00 GMT
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Post by Andy Turnbull on Jan 4, 2008 14:25:41 GMT
It's a bit pissy to say the least but then it's pretty much what you would expect from Wetherspoons.
Andy
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Post by Shockprowl on Jan 4, 2008 18:57:15 GMT
Hmm, I think I may agree with this. When my mate and I meet for lunch with our respective offsprings, It's amazing if they'll (the children, bless them) will let us have more than 2 pints. Should one be incontrol of a child if one has had more than a tipple? I realise that different people can tollerate different amounts of alcohol, but after a coupla pints, or a glass of wine or whatever, you may well 'feel' it. If folkes are drinking coffee or soft drinks, you're still in an environment where children shouldn't be allowed off on their own, obviously. Part of me is surprised 'Spoons have done this, though. Are they doing themsleves outa profit from drinks? Maybe they're looking to turn round customers quicker (never that busy in my local 'Spoons).
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Post by rurudyne on Jan 30, 2008 2:23:08 GMT
"Maybe they're looking to turn round customers quicker (never that busy in my local 'Spoons)." 'Giving someone else your table because we care about kids.' Some places over here should pick up on this idea.
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