25 Pubs you've been in and thought "oh no, I'm about to die..."

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2. any of them in Failsworth or Oldham
 

robjh

Legendary Member
6. The Country Girl at Saltley in Birmingham. It was opposite a college belonging then to Birmingham Poly, and we were teaching English to a group of Spanish kids as a summer job. We would have looked very studenty.... oh my lord, it was a place where you stared at the carpet all the way to the bar and back, just in case you caught anyone's eye.

Of course it may be a lovely place now.
 

vernon

Harder than Ronnie Pickering
Location
Meanwood, Leeds
The Fforde Green in Harehills, Leeds. The clicking coming from behind the back of a bloke staring menacingly at me in the locals' bar was a stiletto knife being extended and retracted. I beat a retreat to the more civilised concert room upstairs where I watched Paul Young perform with The Streetband.
 

young Ed

Veteran
not been in there my self and don't plan to but i know it's not very nice!
7. The Crusader-Ashford Kent
Cheers Ed
 

nappadang

Über Member
Location
Gateshead
Having a Tyneside accent left me feeling more than a little vulnerable in The Round Robin, Ford Estate, Sunderland. I was convinced a lynching party was being assembled. I left rather sharply and stole a taxi I'd not booked.
 
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Yep - that was the problem with marrying :smooch: someone from Failsworth!:laugh: he and his family sometimes took me to the pubs there... and then the took me to some pubs in Oldham.... now they only take me to the Methodist church bar instead :biggrin: much cheaper (2 pints of fresh orange juice & lemonade and a pint of bitter was less than £5 in March of this year) and infinitely safer (I think, well I escaped!)
 

Tim Hall

Guest
Location
Crawley
6. The Country Girl at Saltley in Birmingham. It was opposite a college belonging then to Birmingham Poly, and we were teaching English to a group of Spanish kids as a summer job. We would have looked very studenty.... oh my lord, it was a place where you stared at the carpet all the way to the bar and back, just in case you caught anyone's eye.

Of course it may be a lovely place now.
Ooh! I've not been there, but I think one or two yacf people go there a bit. @kimble for one, and Basil (not OTP), who treats it as his second (or third) home. I imagine it's improved a bit.
 
Emmas, Gosport. (Got into a spot of bother with 4 visiting Glaswegian sailors, but it ended well)

Emmas -the Royal Naval School of Dancing


You are obviously a young sprog.

The modern day matelot has never experienced the plastic tree, urine soaked carpet and female clientèle of that glorious establishment known as "Joannas"
 
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