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georgia Wrote:

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> Got thrown out and banned from The Two Trees pub

> in Plymouth (very classy place) a few years ago,

> as my friends and I argued with the door man for

> quite a while that I really was sober enough to go

> in and then I fell down the stairs


That does not sound like the Georgia I know... :)


Foxy

I was with a girl who got barred from streatham ice rink in the early 90's because some little shit punched her in the face for no reason so her Dad went running onto the ice picked the little Scrote up by the scruff of his shirt and gave him a slap!!


We got chucked out and barred - the horrible little scally got to stay! Where's the justice?

steveo Wrote:

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> My pal was chucked out of a Stranglers gig for flobbing at the band.

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> Saying 'I thought that was what you were supposed to do' didn't help


Never been to a gig, but if I did I would do the same. Otherwise what's the point

Why was I banned?


Grooms best pal dropped in casual racism on a dinner we all had out, before disrespecting the waiting staff, sending his food back (which he does most times I've had dinner out with him) and basically behaving like a knob.


And, after many times staying silent out of middle class politeness, I called him on it "mid lobster".


It didn't go down well.

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