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Yes, given the choice (and a full wallet) I'd probably chose a traditional pub. Having said that I'm glad Wetherspoons exist - a good place to have breakfast or just a coffee if you're not drinking anything alcoholic. They normally have a good choice of continental beers and wines too. They expose just how much the major breweries/pubcos were ripping us off.Originally posted by d000hg View PostI think it's just typical anti-chain mentality. Spoons tend to be clean and well-furnished, unlike a traditional local with beer-soaked carpets and seats that are falling part.
If you like a cosy traditional pub they can seem a bit soulless but they do much better than other chains - open fires, sofas, etc.
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Spot On Mr Wolf !Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostIn 99.999999% of cases 'successful' businessmen are not personality types that an ordinary decent person would want to aspire to.
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Donald Trump, chairman and CEO of the Trump Organization, is on American Apprentice, BBC1 currently. Not that I am voting for him or that he is even British. Do they have to be born British or does buying chunks of Scotland count? What successful businessman has allegiance with a country these days?
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Interesting question.
Not my choices as I would have to give it some more thought but how about:
Suralan Sugar - not a fan of his but have to admire where he has got to through hard graft
Gordon Ramsey - as above
James Caan - bit of a tw@t sometimes but again, made it through hard graft
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I put down Martha Lane Fox...Originally posted by realityhack View PostInspired by the survey (sticky: national freelancers day), I'm interested in the panel's view on their favourite UK businessmen/women, and why.
I found this one quite hard to answer. One choice was Richard Branson - purely because he's a plucky, winsome chap. The other would be James Dyson, for the grassroots beginnings and engineer's determination, but the third crown is either for the head of the Co-op, or the John Lewis Partnership, for their ethical leadership in UK industry.
Thoughts?
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I think it's just typical anti-chain mentality. Spoons tend to be clean and well-furnished, unlike a traditional local with beer-soaked carpets and seats that are falling part.Originally posted by gingerjedi View PostThey have a far wider range of beer than a vast majority of pubs, why poor quality? I don't know which individual pubs you're referring to but the ones around Bristol are generally quite good.
If you like a cosy traditional pub they can seem a bit soulless but they do much better than other chains - open fires, sofas, etc.
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They have a far wider range of beer than a vast majority of pubs, why poor quality? I don't know which individual pubs you're referring to but the ones around Bristol are generally quite good.Originally posted by norrahe View Posthe's succeeded in setting up a cheap nasty environment where chavs like to go for poor quality beer and food, make hay while the sun shines, I suppose
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In 99.999999% of cases 'successful' businessmen are not personality types that an ordinary decent person would want to aspire to.
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I thought the only requirements were "your British favourite"Originally posted by Board Game Geek View PostI personally cannot name any (they might exist however), since my criteria is different.
					
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I personally cannot name any (they might exist however), since my criteria is different.
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