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Old 02-11-2005, 12:20   #713
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Re: smoking and the pub

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Originally Posted by andyl
Any landlord who is not preparing for a ban - which will inevitably come - will go out of business. Adapt or die.

Well, maybe they'll just make as much money as they can in the next 3/4 years, then go find another business where they're not bullied into what they do and don't allow on their on premises.
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Originally Posted by Chris T
They very rarely go with us to a pub for a meal because I have no faith in air con systems that allegedly keep the smoke in smoky areas. If I go in a Wetherspoon it's usually just me and the missus, on a rare evening out - and at the moment, we have a breastfeeding baby as well, so evenings out are finished by about 10pm! The other thing about young children is that they cost rather a lot, so I for one am glad of JD's low-cost menu.
Low cost = high crap. Turkey twizzlers - say no more.

Just to add, I have three children to consider, and I'm fully aware of the expense...
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