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glasgow guy 09-03-2008 11:07

Re: dare I complain about the oaklea tavern..?
 
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Originally Posted by Less (Post 542998)
Glasgow Guy allow me to call you insensitive, you shouldn't have left her to push her way through on her own you should have gone in front and politely asked people to 'excuse you for a moment', the majority of people still react positively to being shown a little courtesy and it is your responsibility (and polite duty),to guide both your wife and child safely to your desired destination.

:)

I wont allow you to call me insensitive and I feel you are talking out your backside!!
for your information she left 30 seconds ahead of me and got her pram carried down the stairs by someone else as I was left upstairs to collect jackets and various bags etc...she agreed to go on ahead of me but by the time I got downstairs she was still trying to get by the idiots at the bar who thought it was/would be funny to not move/laugh pretend they didnt see her..
these people did not react positively to the courtesy that was shown initially...so you can drop the responsibilty and desired destination nonsense..
at the end of the day the pub should have a side door. it doesnt. poor show.

Margaret Pilkington 09-03-2008 11:09

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Less...again you are so charitable......what pills are you taking? are they expensive?
and can I get some too?:D

MargaretR 09-03-2008 11:20

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It makes a nice change to hear of a pub that can still get crowded nowadays.

Less 09-03-2008 11:22

Re: dare I complain about the oaklea tavern..?
 
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Originally Posted by glasgow guy (Post 543022)
I wont allow you to call me insensitive and I feel you are talking out your backside!!
for your information she left 30 seconds ahead of me and got her pram carried down the stairs by someone else as I was left upstairs to collect jackets and various bags etc...she agreed to go on ahead of me but by the time I got downstairs she was still trying to get by the idiots at the bar who thought it was/would be funny to not move/laugh pretend they didnt see her..
these people did not react positively to the courtesy that was shown initially...so you can drop the responsibilty and desired destination nonsense..
at the end of the day the pub should have a side door. it doesnt. poor show.

Oh look, yet another show of insensitivity, what I have said doesn't agree with you so you now have a verbal outburst, grow up man.
We all have to put up with minor inconveniences and that is all this was.

flashy 09-03-2008 11:57

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come on you lot, play fair, it was a family do afterall

Benipete 09-03-2008 12:07

Re: dare I complain about the oaklea tavern..?
 
Don't think pubs are designed with children in mind.They don't seam to mix very well-never took mine into one.Though she's made up for it since.

glasgow guy 09-03-2008 12:08

Re: dare I complain about the oaklea tavern..?
 
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Originally Posted by Less (Post 543032)
Oh look, yet another show of insensitivity, what I have said doesn't agree with you so you now have a verbal outburst, grow up man.
We all have to put up with minor inconveniences and that is all this was.

heres another verbal outburst - you are an arsehole..

I did think that the oaklea tavern supporters club would come out in force and I was correct..
amd the biggest inconveniece was the fact there is no longer a side door

glasgow guy 09-03-2008 12:12

Re: dare I complain about the oaklea tavern..?
 
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Originally Posted by Benipete (Post 543057)
Don't think pubs are designed with children in mind.They don't seam to mix very well-never took mine into one.Though she's made up for it since.

this was a family get together where quite alot of family had not seen our little yet so this was the perfect time for them to meet..and if pubs are going to offer function rooms it should be easy to access and not through a pub on a saturday night..

Less 09-03-2008 12:16

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Originally Posted by glasgow guy (Post 543058)
heres another verbal outburst - you are an arsehole..

I did think that the oaklea tavern supporters club would come out in force and I was correct..


Some may say that makes us a matching pair!

But may I suggest you wipe your's some of it's contents appear to be dripping onto the screen! :D

Now calm down and think about it, the only thing that came close to slightly causing a blot on your evening was getting in and out of the place, does that really mean that because I don't find it as tragic as you seem to that you have to resort to this sort of name calling?;)

Benipete 09-03-2008 12:43

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Badly organized I agree.A little more thought needed when booking rooms.

Neil 09-03-2008 13:16

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Originally Posted by glasgow guy (Post 542991)
I am sorry to say anything negative about the place as I know its well liked on here...

Don't let that stop you saying what you think.
I would have thought constructive criticism would be welcome.

shillelagh 09-03-2008 14:51

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How often do you go to parties and you have to go through a pub, club, reception etc to get to the function room? I would say 99% of the time. If people wont move well push the pram into them - if they complain then say well i did ask you to move - most people do.

cashman 09-03-2008 15:04

Re: dare I complain about the oaklea tavern..?
 
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Originally Posted by glasgow guy (Post 543058)
heres another verbal outburst - you are an arsehole..

I did think that the oaklea tavern supporters club would come out in force and I was correct..
amd the biggest inconveniece was the fact there is no longer a side door

bang out of order,n i doubt very much if Less has even been in the oakleigh, its just a differant opinion to yours, so that makes you one.:(

BLACKBURN RAVER 09-03-2008 15:12

Re: dare I complain about the oaklea tavern..?
 
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Originally Posted by glasgow guy (Post 543060)
this was a family get together where quite alot of family had not seen our little yet so this was the perfect time for them to meet..and if pubs are going to offer function rooms it should be easy to access and not through a pub on a saturday night..


well if the person who booked the room in the first place took this into consideration there wouldnt have been a problem,cant blame the pub. and as for a perfect time to meet the new little un, i dont think a pub functin room on a saturday night is perfect, obviously some do though !!!

smell the coffee :rolleyes::rolleyes:

harwood red 09-03-2008 16:29

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there is a rear emergency door next to the stairs for the function room, if the management had been asked I am sure they would have been happy to let you out that way...if its allowed that is (with it being the emergency exit)


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