A pub with no name?

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A pub with no name?

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Come on you lot, we can't have a nameless pub. How about a few suggestions. :pint:
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The Fipple and Ferkin :D
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The Reluctant Musician :lol:
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The Queen's Legs
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GaryKelly wrote:The Queen's Legs
Are you sure that's a good name for something that's never closed? :D
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jbarter wrote:
GaryKelly wrote:The Queen's Legs
Are you sure that's a good name for something that's never closed? :D
:boggle: :o :boggle:

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Anyway, I thought it HAD a name...."The Chiff and Fipple" is good enough for me.

Though I always wanted to start a pub, "The Pleasant Pheasant" ... the logo would be a grinning game bird.

And then I'd want to start TWO sandwich shops with an Indian theme: "The New Delhi Deli" and "The New New Delhi Deli."

Sorry...my brain's frozen. I don't care what the official temp is, it was -4F at my house this morning.

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Post by TelegramSam »

"A Horse With No Name?"

I always thought it was just The C&F Poststructural Pub anyhow...
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mvhplank wrote:
Though I always wanted to start a pub, "The Pleasant Pheasant" ... the logo would be a grinning game bird.



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You know someone will be suggesting "the Pheasant Plucker' next now don't you? With the grinning Bird and all.
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Would the grinning bird be smoking?
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GaryKelly wrote:The Queen's Legs
you've got my vote. :D
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emmline wrote:Would the grinning bird be smoking?
Only if I'm the one doing the cooking. :D

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And what's the layout of the pub? Session and carousers in the bar, drinkers and conversationalists in the lounge, and grumpy old men in the snug. That sounds about right though the snug may get a little crowded from time to time.
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jbarter wrote:... and grumpy old men in the snug.
:D http://www.m-i-p.co.uk/comment.wav
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jbarter wrote:And what's the layout of the pub? Session and carousers in the bar, drinkers and conversationalists in the lounge, and grumpy old men in the snug. That sounds about right though the snug may get a little crowded from time to time.
what about whistles? are whistles allowed?
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amar wrote:what about whistles? are whistles allowed?
They are allowed outside in the beer garden if accompanied by a responsible adult (and we all know anyone with a whistle can't be classed as responsible). :wink:
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