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Tell me about it, *Bob*! It's a real tragedy. No longer can an honest, taxpaying gent walk into a local drinking house and spend an afternoon watching a group of drunken Irishmen shouting at the horse racing on the tele, pausing momentarily to murmur to one another, then chuck a couple of fivers and some loose change into a crumpled old hat on the floor.


Now it's all gone wi-fi and continental urinal cakes. One can only despair at today's licensed travesties.

Narnia, even if you could provide me with a herd of excitable drunks from the backwoods of Munster, you'd still be unable to achieve the desired atmosphere that accompanies any crowd of paddies getting pissed indoors - an inpenetrable cloud of cigarette/cigar/pipe/Union Jack smoke.


Thanks for the offer, though.

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It's a real tragedy. No longer can an honest, taxpaying gent walk into a local drinking house and spend an afternoon

watching a group of drunken Irishmen shouting at the horse racing on the telly.


You've not been in The Castle then.

I seem to recall one or two that were inadvisably thorough in the past.


Bedford, Echidna, Tup, Moon Under Water, Puzzle, Alan Devonshire, George, Pitcher & Piano, Oxygen (?), Windmill, Frog & Forget-me-not, Rose & Crown, Sun springs to mind.


I seem to also recall that January 2nd was a really really bad day!!!!

Haha, if you hadn't brought that one up, I'd never have remembered it again. Burnt into the synapses of my long term memory, the experience was simply menacing my other thoughts, without ever truly letting on what it was.


Did you really remember all of them, or did you have to look a few up?


I have two pipes, but I seem to have lost my Church's slippers somewhere.

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