Read another article about a Pub in Argyle St and got me thinking what Pub has actually made you fell that uneasy you where to shizz scared to even go to the bar or leave!
You have walked to far in to leave and you know it was the worst decision of your life, or a pub yer Grandad has taken you to or your Uncle and yer like its cool my peeps is part of the crew until they get chibbed!
Hardest pubs you have ever been to?
posted on 28/9/11
DOS, lived 2 minutes away from the Casbah and drank in there many times...it was bandit country but luckily i grew up with most of the bampots...never stabbed anyone though...moved away aged 17 and cant believe how the place looks when I go back..to me it was pure dead brilliant growing up there....probably wouldnt do it again though.
posted on 28/9/11
Houseboat on the medway sounds ideal fella,remember its tidal tho hahaha
Ever been to the river festival on the medway in Maidstone? What a weekend that is!
Time for the fitbaw now,take it easy folks!
posted on 28/9/11
Them Essex girls really are thick dos.....
posted on 28/9/11
Auch cmon noo rfcayeready,thats a bit harsh mate! I was over the local park the other day and shouted over to some blonde on the other side "here doll how do i get over to the other side) ? She shouted back..your on the other side
posted on 28/9/11
bluebell, reminds me of a story about Lord lichfield doing a photo shoot on a tropical island with a big blonde..he told her she had to sleep in a mud hut with no door...she replied " how do i get in"
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posted on 28/9/11
Dos i lived up Dalilea, left in about 1987 or there abouts but came back visiting, family..did you partake at the pitches during the summer..
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posted on 28/9/11
that sounds about right........you can thake the easterhouse out of a wydo but you cant take the wydo out of easterhouse..if ya catch my drift..
posted on 28/9/11
Duke
That's where I'm from, sunny temple. The siggy has always been a bit ruff. Most of the regulars travel to it rather than stay in the area.
Used to be for the guys that worked the trains, not sure where the rough celtic side came from