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DulwichFox Wrote:

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> In 35 years I think I have been to the New Hamlet

> Inn / Vale / Cherry Tree 4 or 5 times.

>

> Never seen the need to pass another pub to get

> there. Can't ever see things changing.




Good thing we're not all like you then, Foxy, eh?! :))

Why is that then Sue.

Over the years I've been a regular in the Plough where I worked.

A regular in the old Uplands , the Palmy. The Foresters / Bishop

And now the EDT.

I tend to stick with one pub and move on from time to time when things change.

Like partners. Never felt the need for more than one at a time.


Foxy

Mustard Wrote:

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> How's The Lordship doing in the miasma of ED pubs?


Well 200+ people on opening night (free beer)

Been back a few times since and there were 4 or 5 people in at 9.30pm

And a few dining. 6-8

So I I have tried. Friendly barman . Just the one.


?5.40 for Peroni


Not been back for a few weeks.


Foxy

DulwichFox Wrote:

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> Why is that then Sue.


> Over the years I've been a regular in the Plough

> where I worked.

> A regular in the old Uplands , the Palmy. The

> Foresters / Bishop

> And now the EDT.

> I tend to stick with one pub and move on from time

> to time when things change.

> Like partners. Never felt the need for more than

> one at a time.

>

> Foxy



Because if we were all like you, no new place would ever have any customers :)

DulwichFox Wrote:

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> Why is that then Sue.

> Over the years I've been a regular in the Plough

> where I worked.

> A regular in the old Uplands , the Palmy. The

> Foresters / Bishop

> And now the EDT.

> I tend to stick with one pub and move on from time

> to time when things change.

> Like partners. Never felt the need for more than

> one at a time.

>

> Foxy


ALways preferred to have a set of pub crawls to reflect my mood :)

Sue Wrote:

> Because if we were all like you, no new place

> would ever have any customers :)


Nonesense.. They will have plenty of customers..

People who live nearer. People who the new facilities suits them. I.E. Sports / Food/ Garden / childrens area.

Passing trade.


It is not compulsary to visit every new Bar, Pub, Cafe, Restaurant, Shop.

Why do people insist we all need to support ALL local businesses. ? Thats not practical.


I do not have the resourses to constantly Eat and Drink out in ED or indeed anywhere else for that matter.

I do my fair share of Eating and Drinking out.


Foxy

Otta Wrote:

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> And one where you can get a good pint for under

> ?4. Or certainly no more than ?4.

>

> I'm still getting over my brief visit to The

> Palmerston last Sunday evening. If I am buying 2

> pints, I want pretty much ?2 back from a tenner,

> not 20p.

>

> And my pint (Meantime) wasn't very nice either.


I was in Bristol the weekend before last and couldn't believe how cheap drinks were compared to London.

Sue Wrote:

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> Jeremy Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Those crazy young kids who like to go to more

> than

> > one pub - sometimes on THE SAME NIGHT!!

>

>

> :)) :)) :))


I seldom drink more than 2 pints. Sometimes just the one.

I gave up drinking myself into a coma many years ago.


foxy

Otta Wrote:

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> It's just that most of us wouldn't bother to tell

> the world that we won't be visiting a place foxy.

> Most of us would just stay quiet.


There are many examples in several threads where people have said they don't use / wouldn't use a place.


The Pussey Liquor thread is a good example. With some prominent users expressing such a view.


I have not seen any such judgement as above passed to those people.

You just cannot drop the knock Foxy thing can you. ?


Its tiresome..


DF

I read Sue's response as trying to be friendly (the smiley emoticon gave me this impression) and I didn't read it as an attack of you Foxy, but more as a comment that it is good to have a mix of people. Those who are loyal to their locals and those that try the new openings, move about, or like different things on different days.


Local businesses need both of these types of people to grow, thrive and hopefully survive.


It's a shame you feel like it was an attack on you (I understand why you might, I've seen plenty of unwaranted negativity towards you on the Forum) but in this case I do think you have overblown the comment to feel unfairly judged.


Sue, If I am misrepresenting your intentions then I am happy to stand corrected. Dulwich Fox, keep your head high and do what you do, drink where you want, and eat where you want. Try not to read everything as a 'knock' most of us appreciate your input.

Baggs Wrote:

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> I read Sue's response as trying to be friendly

> (the smiley emoticon gave me this impression) ...........

> Sue, If I am misrepresenting your intentions then

> I am happy to stand corrected.



This was the post in question:



DulwichFox Wrote:

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> In 35 years I think I have been to the New Hamlet

> Inn / Vale / Cherry Tree 4 or 5 times.

>

> Never seen the need to pass another pub to get

> there. Can't ever see things changing.


(and I wrote)



Good thing we're not all like you then, Foxy, eh?! :))




It was indeed intended to be a light-hearted comment, however I do sometimes find the Fox's life view as posted on here and as exemplified by that particular post wears me down :(



Sorry Fox.

DulwichFox Wrote:

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> Otta Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > It's just that most of us wouldn't bother to

> tell

> > the world that we won't be visiting a place

> foxy.

> > Most of us would just stay quiet.

>

> There are many examples in several threads where

> people have said they don't use / wouldn't use a

> place.

>

> The Pussey Liquor thread is a good example. With

> some prominent users expressing such a view.

>

> I have not seen any such judgement as above passed

> to those people.

> You just cannot drop the knock Foxy thing can you.

> ?

>

> Its tiresome..

>

> DF



With Pussey Liquor people are saying it's a childish and insulting name, and as such they won't be going there.


You're not saying anything like that, you are saying you like other pubs so probably won't bother going the extra distance to the cherry tree (or whatever it will be called).


They are very different things. There are loads of places I will probably never go to simply because I can't be bothered or am not interested. As such, I don't post on threads about them.


You just cannot drop the victim complex thing can you. ?


It's tiresome.

"I seldom drink more than 2 pints. Sometimes just the one"


I didn't think you went to pub quiz nights Foxy?



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> Sue Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Jeremy Wrote:

> >

> --------------------------------------------------

>

> > -----

> > > Those crazy young kids who like to go to more

> > than

> > > one pub - sometimes on THE SAME NIGHT!!

> >

> >

> > :)) :)) :))

>

> I seldom drink more than 2 pints. Sometimes just

> the one.

> I gave up drinking myself into a coma many years

> ago.

>

> foxy

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