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Supermarkets 'to be banned from discounting multiple wine bottles'
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People voted the New Lie in three times, so obviously their policies are vote winners. Imitation, flattery etc -
I feel there's a new business venture to be had: The Smokey-Drinky.
I could invite people over to my house where we share some beer, wine and spirits, have a nice raging fire in the living room, have a smoke, put some music on and have a chat, perhaps even a bite to eat. No kids, obviously, this is adult time.
I could even extend this to some friends of friends.
I could call this a house open to the public.
Or a public house, even.
Er,...If you think my attitude stinks, you should smell my fingers.Comment
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Been to Majestic twice in the last 2 months. I bought just 6 bottles both times, mixing a two pairs with two singles I wanted to try out. Dont recall there being a minimum, although you save money on buying pairs of either same wine or same region depending on the deals for those wines. Going to go back again, much better than supermarket wines.Originally posted by IR35FanClub View PostThinking of Majestic - do they still insist on buying a minimum of 12 bottles? Haven't been there for years as I prefer to buy one of 2 otherwise I keep drinking them. Which makes the gov's policy QEDComment
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I cant see it catching on.Originally posted by hyperD View PostI feel there's a new business venture to be had: The Smokey-Drinky.
I could invite people over to my house where we share some beer, wine and spirits, have a nice raging fire in the living room, have a smoke, put some music on and have a chat, perhaps even a bite to eat. No kids, obviously, this is adult time.
I could even extend this to some friends of friends.
I could call this a house open to the public.
Or a public house, even.
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Indeed. The only way to make money out of a pub these days is to turn it into flats.Originally posted by escapeUK View PostI cant see it catching on.Comment
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A 'home pub' would be quite nice, most are nothing like the cosy environment that portrays. That sounds more like a private members club... are you still allowed to smoke if it's not public?Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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Even the pig sties are exempt from smoking, apart from certain toilets:Originally posted by d000hg View PostA 'home pub' would be quite nice, most are nothing like the cosy environment that portrays. That sounds more like a private members club... are you still allowed to smoke if it's not public?
State Propaganda
Although the bansturbaters are working themselves into a froth from our hard earned salaries to getting towards their authoritarian nirvana with this:
ASHIf you think my attitude stinks, you should smell my fingers.Comment
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Something which shows the law-makers flouting their own laws is not propaganda.Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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Yes you're right, hypocrisy would be the better chosen word.Originally posted by d000hg View PostSomething which shows the law-makers flouting their own laws is not propaganda.
If you think my attitude stinks, you should smell my fingers.Comment
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