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What makes you say that marra?You are definitely very odd.
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What makes you say that marra?You are definitely very odd.
I've read quite a lot of your posts marra.What makes you say that marra?
I've had a lot of really good feedback on my posts marra but my problem is I drink.I've read quite a lot of your posts marra.
I’m guessing you don’t have many smoking mates. Or mates full stop if that’s how you treat their property. “Can I leave my car outside yours?”I would put it on the nearest table and of it was gone when you got back I wouldn't care. I'm not babysitting smokers on nights out. Putting up with the smell is enough.
Drink less.I've had a lot of really good feedback on my posts marra but my problem is I drink.
I’m guessing you don’t have many smoking mates. Or mates full stop if that’s how you treat their property. “Can I leave my car outside yours?”
“Yes, but I’m going to leave the keys in and the windows open. I’m not babysitting drivers. Putting up with the smell of exhausts is enough”
But then I'd be perfect. Everybody needs a vice.Drink less.
Why is holding someone’s pint for 5 minutes such a burden? I assume you have both hands present and correct? Do you say the same if someone wants a piss, or do you make them take it with them?Drink less.
I don't have many mates who smoke but if I did I would tell them to sup up before they go for a pint. Why should your enjoyment be priority over mine?
Why is holding someone’s pint for 5 minutes such a burden? I assume you have both hands present and correct? Do you say the same if someone wants a piss, or do you make them take it with them?
TidiedForgive me for not wanting to have the smell of shite wafting across whilst I try to down shite beer while on my own because my mates out smoking and wanting to change pubs all the time
Why is holding someone’s pint for 5 minutes such a burden? I assume you have both hands present and correct? Do you say the same if someone wants a piss, or do you make them take it with them?
Maybe you should just go out and enjoy a pint instead of being a miserable cXntPeople who want to set up a kitty
People who buy spirits in a round
People who drink spirits instead of pints
People who bow out when the night is young
People who drop the shoulder
People who won’t hold your pint while you go for a piss/tab
People who won’t wait for you to finish your tab and march into the pub to order the round before you’ve had a chance to peruse the real ale selection.
People who leave half of their pint in every pub
People who won’t neck their drink when someone announces “next pub
People who, when you say “I’m finished. I’ll just pop for a tab/piss and meet you outside”, stay where they are and carry on gassing so you have to come all the way back in the pub to chivvy them along
People who want to stay in the same pub for more than 2 drinks.
People who won’t go in a certain pub because “the beer is crap”
People who ask for a taster
People who ask for a dimpled pint pot instead of a glass
People who get edgy and start fights
People who need a tactical spew to get through the night
People who get so pissed they need sending home/ putting in a taxi
People who try to pay with their phone but can’t get it to work.
People who won’t go in a certain pub for a stupid reason eg the toilet smells
Have I missed anything?
PeopleMaybe you should just go out and enjoy a pint instead of being a miserable cXnt
People who drop the shoulder
Herbs it isn't the same at all you mentalist.Why is holding someone’s pint for 5 minutes such a burden? I assume you have both hands present and correct? Do you say the same if someone wants a piss, or do you make them take it with them?
Its a fighting term and commonly used in self defence as a way to anticipate your enemies next move. If you see someone drop their shoulder it means they are about to strike at you.What does this mean?
I'd rather have a coffee than a pint.People ordering coffee in a pub
Its a fighting term and commonly used in self defence as a way to anticipate your enemies next move. If you see someone drop their shoulder it means they are about to strike at you.
I'd rather have a coffee than a pint.
I sometimes work in pubs/clubs so a coffee is a welcome condiment. I'm quite sleepy so its always good to have a turbo boost.Go to Starbucks then marra
Yes, but I’m not really talking about that scenario. I was thinking more if you’re in pub/club that’s rammed shoulder to shoulder and you don’t have a table.If my mates need a piss they put their pint on the table and go for a piss ffs. Same if they need a tab.