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Brendan Wrote:

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> Perhaps we should start a petition?


Weeeeeeeh.

The undersigned do respectfully request the proprieters of The Castle to install some pole dancers.

A couple of three or so a night would be alright we reckon, perhaps Thursday to Saturday.

During the day just stick the telly on. Racing preferably.

Anyway no point poncing about, is it a yes or a no?


Respectfully yours


HonaloochieB

I drove past on friday night on my scooter - and was greeted by a charming little scallywag dressed in a very shiny Chelsea kit going 'gimme some pizza maaaaate' onto to be told by his similarly charming father to 'shut it you little fuka'


I wonder if the landlord could refurbish the punters too?

TJ Wrote:

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> I drove past on friday night on my scooter - and

> was greeted by a charming little scallywag dressed

> in a very shiny Chelsea kit going 'gimme some

> pizza maaaaate' onto to be told by his similarly

> charming father to 'shut it you little fuka'

>

> I wonder if the landlord could refurbish the

> punters too?


That's a terrible thing to happen to

someone. I hope you've recovered from this dreadful ordeal.


Re: sprucing up the punters, perhaps we could petition the powers that be for a more middle class variety of drinker? The current bunch are not exactly in keeping with the utopian image of ED that I was promised. Not exactly organic, if you catch my drift (although the irony is that they are, for the most part, locally sourced).

Horsebax wrote:

Re: sprucing up the punters, perhaps we could petition the powers that be for a more middle class variety of drinker? The current bunch are not exactly in keeping with the utopian image of ED that I was promised. Not exactly organic, if you catch my drift (although the irony is that they are, for the most part, locally sourced).




Locally sourced builders etc are pretty much restricted to one pub in ED now - being the Castle. Will be interesting to see if they achieve a more balanced mix of ED residents with the new facelift, I'm sure all of ED types can mix together?

I don't think builders are not necessarily all bad - the ones we have used are all public school educated... which is a bit surreal (conversations about existentialism etc).

i do think 8 year old kids outside a pup with a pissed father at 10.30 on a friday night is a bit off though.

Went in on Sat night for a couple of drinks. It wasn't that busy really. On the whole it was OK and much, much cheaper than the pubs along Lordshop Lane.


Still smells of paint. It reminded me of a Wetherspoons pub probably because it had just been done out and still needs to be worn in a bit.


There was one child running around in the bar at about 10pmish. I don't mind that though as I don't have to look after kids that are not my own!

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