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You could whisper... that way JR won't hear! :)
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J.R. wrote:Does it tend to cater for the Bohemian type of customer ?
Hold it! Oh, how I miss London in the summer! :roll:

There's a really good 3 hour bus service from Devon into 'Ammersmiff....
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huntertitus wrote:Yes

There are things that have happened to me there that I can't possibly tell...
Been there but it is what happened after I got out ........... but the moderators will not let me tell :lol:
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Look, all this teasing isn't fair. You are dangling a virtual bar of chocolate in front of me, then snatching it away when the dribbling starts! I've obviously led a sheltered life. I don't know where this pub is, and now I think I'd be too frightened to go there anyway :roll:
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Maybe when eventually I manage to come back to London for a couple of days, lonelymom - we could tap into our inner Bohemian and set this dubious place alight? :shock:
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I don't know if I've got an inner Bohemian. Can you explain to me what it is I need to look for? :roll:
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I'll just say this on the matter.....

A few years ago, I was helping a friend out with his business, doing chauffeur/close-protection work.

One Saturday afternoon, I had to drive to the afore-mentioned premises, and collect a well-to-do. arty-crafty 'lady' and bring her back to sunny Dorking after a lunch-time 'party'.

On arrival, I was informed the party was just winding-up, and I was invited in for a soft-drink !

WELL - I reckon this lunch-time party must have started sometime around breakfast time !

Lets just say that everyone attending was VERY well known to each other. Quite an eye-opener, given the social standing and age of most present.

Mind you, chauffeuring/close-protection work does tend to open ones eyes to the upper classes's antics.

(........ but they are other stories.)
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Aahhhh, and huntertitus and sejintenej are acquainted with these premises? Does that mean they go to the lunch-time 'parties' too? :shock: Come on you two, 'fess up! :lol:
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Its not a pub, its a members club and the last "lunch" party I went to started and ended at eleven o'clock
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"If a man speaks, and there isn't a woman to hear him, is he still wrong?"
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So, englishangel, we have to be sponsored by a current member. Anyone want to volunteer? Oh, and could my sponsor pay my subscription please too? :lol:
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The SCREENS ! the SCREENS ! :lol:
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J.R. wrote:I'll just say this on the matter.....
- I reckon this lunch-time party must have started sometime around breakfast time !

Lets just say that everyone attending was VERY well known to each other. Quite an eye-opener, given the social standing and age of most present.

Mind you, chauffeuring/close-protection work does tend to open ones eyes to the upper classes's antics.

(........ but they are other stories.)
I have a standing invitation to a company do held at regular intervals. Starts at 7am in a pub, the ladies clothes are getting loosened / fewer by 10am and it usually ends with a movement by the men to another pub about 6pm. I needed several days to recover!!!!! Definitely an eye-opener and not recommended to the likes of JR - too impressionable. :wink:
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sejintenej wrote: I have a standing invitation to a company do held at regular intervals. Starts at 7am in a pub, the ladies clothes are getting loosened / fewer by 10am and it usually ends with a movement by the men to another pub about 6pm. I needed several days to recover!!!!! Definitely an eye-opener and not recommended to the likes of JR - too impressionable. :wink:
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Sounds familiar !

Maybe we HAVE met !
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