Not sure, last time I was there was in the summer and the garden was very busy. The front bit (closest to the road) is still the ?drinking? bit though and hasn?t changed much I think. Although I could be wrong.
It?s always been a pub. Youngs done one of their current style of refurbs on it about 18 months back. You know, like the one they did on the Clockhouse where they try to make their pubs look ?classy? but just end up turning them into expensive Wetherspoons.
So someone does something that I?m pretty sure they realise wasn?t the smartest move and people use it as an excuse to show their self righteousness. I really don?t understand human nature sometimes. Kindness is free. Unfortunately so is being judgemental and self righteous it seems.
Marmora Man Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Andy and the local Conservative Association will > be in Peckham Square tomorrow (Saturday 5th Dec) > from 11.00 to 15.00 - ready to talk, discuss and > answer questions. I?m sorry I missed this. Even though I may come across as a loud mouthed critic of the tories, it?s not just them I feel that way about most institutions of/seeking power. I am however genuinely interest in what the different political options can offer this county at the moment.
Had a bit of night last night where I completely and utterly failed to get to Boho bar as I had planned. Anyway consequently I have spent the better part of today on the sofa watching films. Three films to be precise. Three films that I have now decided are the three best films to have ever been committed to celluloid. Cool Hand Luke, Tenacious D the Pick of Destiny and Return of the Jedi. I realise they may seem popularist, clich?d and/or downright stupid but Cool Hand Luke has ?going ninety I?m not scaredy because I go the virgin Mary assuring me that I won?t go to hell? The Pick of Destiny brings classical music to the beaches of California. And Return of the Jedi has Ewoks and shit.
???? Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > As an aside, the > richest 1% contribute 10% of income tax revenue > and the richest 10%, half of the total income tax > revenue. Of course they do. That's how % taxation works surely. I suppose we could just make everyone in the country pay a flat rate of ?20K p/a. That would be fair and workable.
And people from Cape Town, Johannesburg, Bloemfontein, Pretoria, Newcastle, Margate, East London, Bethlehem, Uppington, Harrismith,Ladysmith and Mooi River. Fking twats.