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Originally posted by eek View PostI would dispute that. The 3rd largest bar bill I've ever seen was paid happily by SimonMac
No 1 belongs to a billionaire and was almost a running tab set against the rent...
No 2 belonged to Chris Evans on the sale of Virgin Radio as we used the pub next door as our local. He left a grand for regulars to apologise for the closure on the day of the announcement...
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Originally posted by cojak View PostWell you were only generous because there was only 2 of us in the pub, and even then I didn't think that I could push it beyond a Babycham..
(And there's never been a problem with SimonMac paying for his round, maybe looks of pain and wincing as he put his wallet back in his pocket but that's all.)
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Originally posted by cojak View PostWell you were only generous because there was only 2 of us in the pub, and even then I didn't think that I could push it beyond a Babycham..
(And there's never been a problem with SimonMac paying for his round, maybe looks of pain and wincing as he put his wallet back in his pocket but that's all.)
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostIf a southerner turns up and pays. SimonMac is myroundaphobic according to Cojak.
(And there's never been a problem with SimonMac paying for his round, maybe looks of pain and wincing as he put his wallet back in his pocket but that's all.)
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostIf a southerner turns up and pays. SimonMac is myroundaphobic according to Cojak.
No 1 belongs to a billionaire and was almost a running tab set against the rent...
No 2 belonged to Chris Evans on the sale of Virgin Radio as we used the pub next door as our local. He left a grand for regulars to apologise for the closure on the day of the announcement...
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Originally posted by eek View Post+1. one of those is a mere round of drinks at a northern CUK do...
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Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostDoesn't the smell of fear in the air keep the kids away from your gaff?
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Doesn't the smell of fear in the air keep the kids away from your gaff?
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