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ryedalema Wrote:

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> I thought it was a chess piece thing - The Bishop,

> The Castle? If so, The Queen, or indeed The Pawn

> would be good names and have the same feel as the

> Villager.



or The Knight....or even Crossroads (from Northcross Road )?

Sue Wrote:

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> The Actress was a joke, because of The Bishop.

>

> It wasn't a serious suggestion - I think :)



I'm not sure, Sue... is Scott desperately scratching around for names? or did I miss his publican sarcastic wit?


scott Wrote:

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> So, somebody else suggested it, on this very

> forum. How about The Uplands becomes The Actress ?

> For those who missed the earlier posts, there

> would then be The Bishop & The Actress....


The Actress is a terrible name for a pub.


Call it The Big Bad Wolf.

  • 2 weeks later...

scott Wrote:

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> Whether or not 'The Actress' was a joke, it is

> leading the field at the moment. The bedrooms

> could then be dressing rooms....


So if bedrooms are going to be dressing rooms, does that mean that the...erm...toilets will have 'novel' names too?

Like those ones where you have to stop and think before you enter.......in case you get it wrong* :o


eg. Gangsters/Molls, Drakes/Damsels, Helgas/whatever the male equivalent etc


Oh and good luck with it, can't be easy to rename somewhere, will def pop along there to check it out. The pub that is, not the toilets ;)



*yes, I am that dense at times.

I propose the new name should be 'The Green Man'. A favourite name of mine, also it represents inclusivity, with a common cause for good across Christian,Pagan and other faiths.


The Green Man also represents new growth and re-birth, of regeneration. It symbolises strength and security. All-in-all, a great name for a pub!

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