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Oaky - a weird title for a discussion I grant you, however before you dismiss it allow me to provide a bit of history to the title.


Years ago I used to work in Glasgow where there were 2 drum and monkey pubs, my work colleage in Glasgow (Big Dave as they all seem to be) used to drag me to one on a Tuesday night and the other on a Thursday night because (and in his own words) "There is a particularly rutty looking barmaid in one on Tuesday and a different (but equally rutty) one in the other on Thursday"


Before anyone asks, I have no idea what on earth he was talking about... I just went for a pint of Scotch (the local beer)


so in honour of our local barmaids (and barmen) I now ask you to nominate your favourite one (pub and name if known plus reason for nominating) so that we can do a roll call of the most friendly / attractive or whatever


To start the ball rolling


Eva and Gemma at the Rye in Peckham - two of the friendliest people I know

Ellie, Candi, Beth and Boo from the late Inside 72 - barrie likesay


Monica from Liquorish (ex-Bar Story) - strong and makes a mean white russian


Defo Eva from the Rye


The new barmaid in Bar Story - only started last week and not got round to exploring further at this stage, well worth a vist. Bar Story that is!

I have to say Sam at the Drum because she's my mate and I love her to bits and she'd be pissed off with me if I didn't say so. Also four great girls who have now sadly left the CPT...drum roll for Candice, Marie, Alex and Laura. All lovely girls and great barmaids who are very sadly missed. And also a mention in dispatches for Candy at the now defunct Inside 72.

HonaloochieB Wrote:

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> And of course Frances from the Clockhouse who grew

> more lovely with each year.


Got to agree with you there. I always rather fancied her and I think her husband Peter knew it too.

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> I have to say Sam at the Drum because she's my

> mate and I love her to bits and she'd be pissed

> off with me if I didn't say so. Also four great

> girls who have now sadly left the CPT...drum roll

> for Candice, Marie, Alex and Laura. All lovely

> girls and great barmaids who are very sadly

> missed.



What Jah said.

The CPT girls are all pals, so I'm biassed, but they are all great. One of them is getting married on Saturday.

Sam of The Drum is tops, and a great dancer too :)-D


Have to say I was in the CPT the other night for the first time in ages, and the new crop of staff, headed up by Chris the manager, seem very nice too. Not sure of names except a lovely little Aussie called Rachel.

It seems to have gone from appreciation of the personality towards looks and great bums....


Always reminds me of the joke about employing barmaids where a manager of the local pub was talking to his friend and said

"the other day I interviewed three women for the role of a barmaid, and I used an unsual test of asking each of them what they would do if they found a ?10 note on the floor near the bar.

The first said she would put a note up to say that she had found it, and after 24 hours place it in the tip jar.

The second said that she would yell out across the bar that she had found it, put a notice up and then after 48 hours put it in the tip Jar

The third said she would yell out, then go from person to person to check if they had lost anything before putting a notice up and then after 7 days putting it in the Tip Jar"

His friend was suitably impressed and asked which one he employed

"oh that is easy" said the manager "the one with the biggest melons of course"


(it's the way I tell 'em apparently)

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