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cashman 17-09-2011 20:24

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Tealeaf n me good self were only discussing this subject at the match this aft, n i aint gonna tell yehs either.:D:D:D

Wynonie Harris 17-09-2011 20:28

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 934321)
Tealeaf n me good self were only discussing this subject at the match this aft, n i aint gonna tell yehs either.:D:D:D

Yeah, but he never said owt about this place down the smoke. Will have to ask him next time he's up for the match. ;)

Tealeaf 17-09-2011 20:34

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plank

Idiot.
Why don't you read my initial post? If you can't understand it, let me reiterate;

a) Wetherspoons opened a retail establishment in Accy a couple of months ago; this bar - no different than others in their ubiquitous chain - is cheap and cheerful, designed to draw the punters in with knock-down booze prices and stodgy carbohydrate consumed on the premises.

b) This has been swiftly followed by the planned or actual opening of a number of other town centre dives dispensing alcohol for consumption on the premises.

c) There now appears to be a consensus on this website (with a few notable and honourable exceptions) that the driving force behind the rejuvenation of the local economy should be the creation of more of these establishments. We have had one clown on here only a few weeks ago complaining that the local newspaper was not prepared to give free publicity to his latest enterprise. Personally, if I was the editor of the AO, then I would have done, at the same time as reporting the additional cost to the taxpayer of the police and the NHS for the social costs of such an establishment (UK average, £8pds pp/customer per night). The taxpayer pays the costs; the pub/bar owners take the profit.

d) No surprise, then, that we now have a planned lap dancing club. The funny thing is that where these things started off in the UK - in London - they're now dying out. Rather passé, I'm afraid - a little bit like tattoo parlours, tanning salons, curry joints and similar rubbish associated with the dross of a squalid urban environment. So I would respectfully suggest that if HBC has any sense, permission for this 'sex encounter' club should be immediately thrown out.

garinda 17-09-2011 20:57

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As Teabag said, it's not exactly new, and cutting edge.

Let's not forget who imported the idea of lap dancing clubs over from the States.

Peter Stringthong.

Pictured here in 1996 with one of the first dancers at his London club, the Cabaret of Angels.

Margaret Pilkington 17-09-2011 20:58

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With respect Tealeaf.....I think there is a big difference between Wetherspoons and a lap dancing club.
I could quite happily see myself going into Wetherspoons for a drink...but I would not be frequenting a lap dancing club.

While we know that you don't like Wetherspoons(for you have not missed an opportunity to remind us, as if we could forget) it seems to be doing well and has obviously found a niche in the market for such a service.

Which other town centre 'dives' are you referring to?

annesingleton 17-09-2011 20:58

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Originally Posted by Tealeaf (Post 934323)
Idiot.
Why don't you read my initial post? If you can't understand it, let me reiterate;

a) Wetherspoons opened a retail establishment in Accy a couple of months ago; this bar - no different than others in their ubiquitous chain - is cheap and cheerful, designed to draw the punters in with knock-down booze prices and stodgy carbohydrate consumed on the premises.

b) This has been swiftly followed by the planned or actual opening of a number of other town centre dives dispensing alcohol for consumption on the premises.

c) There now appears to be a consensus on this website (with a few notable and honourable exceptions) that the driving force behind the rejuvenation of the local economy should be the creation of more of these establishments. We have had one clown on here only a few weeks ago complaining that the local newspaper was not prepared to give free publicity to his latest enterprise. Personally, if I was the editor of the AO, then I would have done, at the same time as reporting the additional cost to the taxpayer of the police and the NHS for the social costs of such an establishment (UK average, £8pds pp/customer per night). The taxpayer pays the costs; the pub/bar owners take the profit.

d) No surprise, then, that we now have a planned lap dancing club. The funny thing is that where these things started off in the UK - in London - they're now dying out. Rather passé, I'm afraid - a little bit like tattoo parlours, tanning salons, curry joints and similar rubbish associated with the dross of a squalid urban environment. So I would respectfully suggest that if HBC has any sense, permission for this 'sex encounter' club should be immediately thrown out.

I fully agree with these comments but doubt that the application will be thrown out.

Wynonie Harris 17-09-2011 20:58

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Originally Posted by Tealeaf (Post 934323)
b) This has been swiftly followed by the planned or actual opening of a number of other town centre dives dispensing alcohol for consumption on the premises.

So where are these drinking dives that have opened up in Accy since the arrival of Wetherspoons? I like drinking dives. :)

Tealeaf 17-09-2011 21:05

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 934328)
With respect Tealeaf.....I think there is a big difference between Wetherspoons and a lap dancing club.


Superficially there may be; but the underlying theme is the same - it is the debasement of once accepted standards (be they ethical, moral, or even simple culinary). I am simply not going to sign up to that.

flashy 17-09-2011 21:15

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Moron
whats wrong? Haven't had an argument for a while? Haven't been the center of attention so you thought you'd bring all the Weatherspoons crap up again, go get a life darling, this website doesn't revolve around YOU

Tealeaf 17-09-2011 21:18

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Originally Posted by flashy (Post 934334)
Moron
whats wrong? Haven't had an argument for a while? Haven't been the center of attention so you thought you'd bring all the Weatherspoons crap up again, go get a life darling, this website doesn't revolve around YOU

It's now 10.18pm.

Please take your medication and go straight to bed.

Goodnight and sweet dreams.

garinda 17-09-2011 21:18

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Originally Posted by Tealeaf (Post 934331)
I am simply not going to sign up to that.

Did you have to sign up to get in to this?

World of Wicked - Fetish BDSM Parties and Events

http://www.accringtonweb.com/forum/f...ng-4160-2.html

:rolleyes::D

flashy 17-09-2011 21:21

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Bet the only thing he signs for nowadays G is his meals on wheels

Tealeaf 17-09-2011 21:22

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Oh dear..the sacrifices one has to make in the line of one's work.

garinda 17-09-2011 21:26

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Originally Posted by Tealeaf (Post 934338)
Oh dear..the sacrifices one has to make in the line of one's work.

You worked there?

Holy bejesus!

No wondering they're all closing down.

Tealeaf 17-09-2011 21:31

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 934339)
You worked there?

Holy bejesus!

No wondering they're all closing down.

Aye...god works in mysterious ways.


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