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MargaretR 27-09-2010 14:48

Re: Another one bites the dust
 
Claiming not to know the language is an easy way to avoid a question.

Benipete 27-09-2010 15:51

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Originally Posted by Retlaw (Post 847904)
How can you work in the building trade in this country and not understand English, what language are the drawings and specifications for the job their doing, how do they order building mterials. how do they get to work, obtain food and drink, etc etc.
Retlaw.

Same way the English do it in Spain I suppose :confused:.

Less 27-09-2010 17:08

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Originally Posted by Benipete (Post 847937)
Same way the English do it in Spain I suppose :confused:.

:thumbsup:

jaysay 27-09-2010 17:47

Re: Another one bites the dust
 
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Originally Posted by Retlaw (Post 847915)
do they walk to work, drive to work or what, .

Probably sleep on site:rolleyes:

walkinman221 27-09-2010 17:50

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Or maybe brought in by vans by their employer , they do that down south with the farm workers when they are illegals and working for gangmasters for peanuts.Cant see it happening in Accy though

tosh 27-09-2010 18:09

Re: Another one bites the dust
 
the bores head in burnley road is up for rent.

Wynonie Harris 28-09-2010 00:47

Re: Another one bites the dust
 
The Globe...another Accy institution bites the dust. Many happy memories of the establishment back in the day when Mrs Doreen Dunn ran it. Used to go in there for my lunchtime pint in the late 60's when I was in the 6th form at AGS.

jaysay 28-09-2010 08:51

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Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris (Post 848037)
when I was in the 6th form at AGS.

:eek::eek::eek::eek::D

accysimon 28-09-2010 16:30

Re: Another one bites the dust
 
I see an advert, on the outside of the pub, that also indicates The Griffins Head is available too.

jaysay 28-09-2010 17:44

Re: Another one bites the dust
 
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Originally Posted by accysimon (Post 848156)
I see an advert, on the outside of the pub, that also indicates The Griffins Head is available too.

From what I here the Griffins Head is dong quite well, my daughter is a regular at the establishment

Taggy 28-09-2010 17:59

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Quote:

Originally Posted by tosh (Post 847974)
the bores head in burnley road is up for rent.

The current Landlord of the Boars Head has also been running The Grey Horse for a few months too, so it looks like he's decided to move up to the Grey Horse!

Best Regards - Taggy

US Angel 28-09-2010 19:58

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Originally Posted by vera (Post 847114)
I am not going to recognise Accrington when i visit the area :confused: :confused:

I was thinking the same thing

accysimon 29-09-2010 16:32

Re: Another one bites the dust
 
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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 848170)
From what I here the Griffins Head is dong quite well, my daughter is a regular at the establishment

It is doing very well, and rightly so. It is a perfect pub, run very well. Good food, great beer.
The advert just says 'do you want to run this pub?' contact Daniel Thwaites Brewery.

jaysay 29-09-2010 17:59

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Quote:

Originally Posted by accysimon (Post 848483)
It is doing very well, and rightly so. It is a perfect pub, run very well. Good food, great beer.
The advert just says 'do you want to run this pub?' contact Daniel Thwaites Brewery.

Its always been a good pub Simon, I used to drink there quite a lot in the early 80s, can't for the life in me remember the Landlords name could it have been Rubin or summat like that, any ideas Accy Weber's:confused:

accysimon 30-09-2010 07:18

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 848507)
Its always been a good pub Simon, I used to drink there quite a lot in the early 80s, can't for the life in me remember the Landlords name could it have been Rubin or summat like that, any ideas Accy Weber's:confused:

Yes, John, Rubin's name rings a bell.
I know that the current owner also owns Porter Bros and Gardner, and has done a terrific job with the pub. The food is great and its almost always busy.


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