Re: Memories of Liverpool
out priced by cheep supermarket booze and the no smoking in pubs as a tea total fella the price of even non alcohol drinks in pubs is way over the top? jp
Re: Memories of Liverpool
#11,'even non alcohol drinks in pubs is way over the top?' Think perhaps you are paying for the ambience John;)
Re: Memories of Liverpool
ambience marian when I was a drinker I was a drinker only ever took notice of the bottom of an empty glass barb would ask where have you been? how the hell would I know I would answer?? jp
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#13, Ahh John, sounds as if you and my hubby would have stories to swap! He never knew where he was either.....phone call.... 'come and get me' 'where are you'...'don't know':rolleyes:
Two glass of wine now and he's twittering:)
Re: Memories of Liverpool
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Jim Brady
I was talking of just pubs Terry,yes a realise a couple of clubs have gone aswell.
Regards.
Jim.B.
Come on Jim, In a nice way, Whats missing. Caradoc, The Royal, The International, Claremont, Sandown, Doric, Castle, Greeleys, Rat House, Whats the other Jim inside the Seaforth boundry. Terry.:confused:
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How about Bensons Terry,The Railway.Yes just over the border in Litherland,I originally counted that in.
Regards.
Jim.B.
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For some reason the Legs of Man and the American Bar stick in my mind. The Legs of man probably because was the first pub on arriving or the last one leaving Liverpool via Lime St. station. Also the one down Dock Road, well known so well known I cant remember its name where all the fallen women used to get. JS
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Jim Brady
How about Bensons Terry,The Railway.Yes just over the border in Litherland,I originally counted that in.
Regards.
Jim.B.
Litherland, Jim. Once you go under that railway bridge mate you out of Seaforth Regards Jim Terry.
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j.sabourn
For some reason the Legs of Man and the American Bar stick in my mind. The Legs of man probably because was the first pub on arriving or the last one leaving Liverpool via Lime St. station. Also the one down Dock Road, well known so well known I cant remember its name where all the fallen women used to get. JS
John, Either the Norseman, or the Dominion. Terry.:Seeya:
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gray_marian
#11,'even non alcohol drinks in pubs is way over the top?' Think perhaps you are paying for the ambience John;)
Bit rough Marian, ambulances are free her!
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j.sabourn
For some reason the Legs of Man and the American Bar stick in my mind. The Legs of man probably because was the first pub on arriving or the last one leaving Liverpool via Lime St. station. Also the one down Dock Road, well known so well known I cant remember its name where all the fallen women used to get. JS
Dock Road pub John was most probably Mables.
Regards.
Jim.B.