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Old 03-07-2007, 19:15   #1522
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Re: smoking and the pub

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Originally Posted by Derek S View Post
They had a great big one for fox-hunting, handguns, smoking in public, the Iraq war, 24 hour drinking and some other things. You must have been on holiday at the time.



Well they have pumped the price up a fair bit in the last 10 years I've been drinking. I've had to get new jobs paying more just to be able to keep up!
Same for me, getting to the stage where I may have to also get a part time job or give up work and go on benefits to afford the booze.

I find very few smokers are actually complaining about it, we have one who keeps on about it. I asked him last week if he ever heard me complain about the nasty smell in the pub, burnt clothes, smell in my hair and the nasty smell of last night clothes in the laundry basket.

he did agree that he never heard me complain, so I told him it was a fact that pubs were full of smoke and I didn't complain. now pubs are not full of smoke he should accept it instead of grumbling non stop about it.
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