The Cheapest and Dearest Pint.
This may surprise Neville and a few other of you ex Pats if you have'nt been here for a few years.I went into the pub today ordered my usual a pint of Boddingtons being £1.85 I proffered a £2 coin and was asked for a further 5 pence.That is a 20p increase since I was in there 2 weeks ago.Now 20p is nothing to us living here but lets go back to the 50's and 60's when if the Chancellor put a penny on a pint there was an uproar.So if we have a rewind our 20p today is 4 Bob in old money can you imagine that 4 Bob increase on a pint in one go!!!
Regards.
Jim.B.
The Cheapest and Dearest Pint.
Just to deviate a little Kenny post before last mentions South Road (Waterloo) at the bottom of this road is where Captain Smith of the Titanic lived the house is still there and now we have coaches coming here with all the present interest in Titanic.
Regards.
Jim.B.