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hmmm.. I know when my brother came to stay a couple of years back he used to while away his days in there. But then, he had a problem


I think some of the premises must have had generous lease deals which allows them to subsist for a while longer while businesses which put a lot of effort in (such as G&B expanding) get treated pretty harshly by landlords

Keef Wrote:

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> I've never been in this place, and probably never

> will, but to be fair, I've never seen any trouble

> there like fights outside... More than can be said

> for most of the bars on "the strip"!


Technically, an establishment needs 'customers' to have any chance of a fight breaking-out.

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