[quote="get the beer in"] Give us a bell next time your passing mate, i only live round the corner, Newhall Street.
I'll get you back on the road to ruin again. [/quote]
Many have tried. However, when I drove around the roundabout of ill advised habits. And I decided not to take the alcohol exit any longer, I discovered you eventually have to take another exit. I'd have got to dizzy just going 'round and 'round.
Cheers. Let me know when you're about. I'll pop over.
This is my monstrosity of a local, The Prince of Wales. Used to be alright, now turned into a gastro pub type thing. Costs a small fortune and is frequented by ten bob millionaires. Naturally I will be sinking a few in there on Saturday
Knox Arms. less than 5 minutes walk from my house, but I rarely frequent the place. The beer's not up to much, too much chinz inside and generally full of kids running about.
Back home it is the grange but in Aberdeen I don't really have a local. Been in most in or around the city centre my favourite so far has been the adams lounge and I'm still partial to the bells bar as well despite it being an absolute fucking shithole.
I'm not really sure of all this pressure, I'm never gonna lose any of my old letters, 'Cause they'll stay with me, Until I can see that I'm no one
Did they leave the dog in the blaze for authenticity for insurance purposes?
A clue about what?
Where it is, what it's called, is there any fanny, what the beers like?
Ah sorry, was a bit slow on the uptake. Called The Graduate and it's in Dublin, Killiney to be exact. We don't get beers like in the UK over here so there's no real ales etc. just the usual Carlsberg, Heineken, Guinness and the likes. Decent pint though. Fanny is as good as non existant unless there's a 21st on or something.
As i said - Used to be a cracking pub, now it's a bit shit