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Jamma Wrote:

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> The quiz sounds like it's there for the taking.

> When are the scrabble nights? Are they open to all

> and what's the standard?


Scrabble is on this Wednesday at The Drum (for a change), only myself and Miss Macghban are coming along so far, but the text messages are about to go out.


We had a Scrabble night one Thursday at the plough while the quiz was on and between three of us we came second, the great thing was when we went to the Mag on the Sunday they repeated one of the rounds, so we got 10 out of 10 for that round. The quiz was very slow running quiet good as it enabled us to carry on with our scrabbling

Sounds good but I was a bit put off as I thought it was run by Mitchells and Butler that also run the Dog in the Village. I did venture in shortly after it reopened in the hope of it becoming my local again but was unimpresssed by the service. Am I wrong? Is it actually independent or part of another chain?

tis a bit more than just a re-brand I would say. I mean they changed the name of the Goose back to The Plough for a while - that was a re-brand (for all the good it did)


i know the current incarnation is from an M&B template but it isn't even remotely similar to what was there (service could be quicker tho I agree)

Quick question


Me and the missus once "discovered" the old Plough about a year ago


It wasn't very pleasant - one could say it was "chavvy", depressing and dusty with the smell of a grandmother's bedroom mixed with stale beer


No that it's gone all posh, where do the previous clientele hang out?

The previous client?le has been removed by a group of exterminators to a resettlement camp for the incorrigibly scummy! It's a good question, though. Since the Bishop became posh and the Palmerston followed suit and now the centre of the ED yob universe , The plough, has been sanitised - where do you go if you are an aggressive, bigotted, working-class English thug?

Domitianus Wrote:

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> where do you go if you are an aggressive,

> bigotted, working-class English thug?


lozzyloz Wrote:

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> CPT


Hey I go to the CPT and I?m a slightly shy, open minded, South African, softy.

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