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AccyJay 05-01-2012 19:18

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 960436)
If he already has PP on the building it runs out after 6 years so could just be renewing it just in case

That's what he told me.

cashman 05-01-2012 22:28

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Originally Posted by DaveinGermany (Post 960463)
Your more genteel & aged thugling (see Cashy, Wynn & the rest of the Clayton Ol' Contemptibles :D)



“quod erat demonstrandum”. The Cashmeister has marvellously confirmed my point ;)

If i can help somebody.:D

Mick 06-01-2012 05:28

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For Legal Reasons can i just state that the OAKLEA HAS NOT CLOSED DOWN ta

jaysay 06-01-2012 08:46

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Originally Posted by AccyJay (Post 960474)
That's what he told me.

Its obvious two Jays think alike:D

susie123 06-01-2012 16:31

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Originally Posted by susie123 (Post 960447)
Hooglians :confused:

Are they special to Accy or are they what you have in Germany? :)

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Originally Posted by DaveinGermany (Post 960463)
Your more genteel & aged thugling (see Cashy, Wynn & the rest of the Clayton Ol' Contemptibles :D)

You have a way with words Dave. I was just thinking that hooglians sounded like something out of Gulliver's Travels when along you come with thugling - another wonderful coining which sounds just right for Cashy and Co., especially when you describe them as genteel and aged - just like one of your whiskies!

DaveinGermany 06-01-2012 18:44

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Originally Posted by susie123 (Post 960656)
I was just thinking that hooglians sounded like something out of Gulliver's Travels when along you come with thugling

I don't think they're from anywhere particular Sue, it's just something we grew up with. Folk mispronouncing things to make them less severe or a genuine slip, but they tend to stick in the mind & we still use them in our crowd. :)

Aye, I suppose the Cashmeister & Wynn are comparable to Whiskies in a way, a tad cheeky at first, then warming & mellow, companionable & somewhat moreish. (All in a Blokey, lets have a pint & go the game sort of way mind) ;)

cashman 06-01-2012 22:52

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Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris (Post 960354)
NOOOOO! :eek:

Must confer with Cashy and various other chaps urgently, as this will cause major disruption to our pre-match rituals. :(

See yeh in oaklea Pre-Barnet mate.:);)

Wynonie Harris 07-01-2012 10:22

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 960785)
See yeh in oaklea Pre-Barnet mate.:);)

Yep, Mr C, I was obviously panicking unnecessarily as usual! ;)

Tealeaf 07-01-2012 10:48

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Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris (Post 960862)
Yep, Mr C, I was obviously panicking unnecessarily as usual! ;)

You may not be panicking today, but the time for doing so will not be far off. Read the planning submission again and the stuff about the pub not being - nor likely to be - commercially viable. And why the need for detailed archchitect's plans if the proposal for change of use is only a possibility?

Still, if I move back to Accy I'll maybe buy one of them flats and you and Cashy can come round for a few jars before the game. That, of course, is if Stanley is still at the Crown. Maybe a move away from there would be the tipping point for the Oaklea to call last orders for the last time.

Wynonie Harris 07-01-2012 10:53

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Originally Posted by Tealeaf (Post 960869)
Still, if I move back to Accy I'll maybe buy one of them flats and you and Cashy can come round for a few jars before the game.

That'll do me, Mr T. At least I'll be sure of getting some decent ale! ;)

Greeny 09-01-2012 16:03

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I've heard that Oaklea is not closing but is changing manager soon.

jaysay 09-01-2012 17:49

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Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris (Post 960870)
That'll do me, Mr T. At least I'll be sure of getting some decent ale! ;)

I had a nice pint of Jennings last night Wyn, Speak Lifter 5.1% mate very tasty

AccyJay 10-01-2012 11:17

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Originally Posted by Greeny (Post 961350)
I've heard that Oaklea is not closing but is changing manager soon.

That's news to me. I am the current manager.

:confused::confused::confused:

Tealeaf 10-01-2012 11:44

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Originally Posted by AccyJay (Post 961474)
That's news to me. I am the current manager.

:confused::confused::confused:

Well, let's just hope you remain the current manager. While silly rumours and nonsense can be ignored, what cannot be discounted is the detailed planning application lodged with HBC and which is viewable on their website. Personally, I think it's a tragedy when any pub closes and there are various reasons for that happening (which are for another thread).

Still, if the pub does get turned into flats then at least that is better than being turned into a fast food takeaway, a planning application I have just seen for another building further down Whalley Road. No more of these outlets should be allowed and if HBC has any sense it should start shutting down the existing ones on health grounds.

jaysay 10-01-2012 18:09

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Originally Posted by AccyJay (Post 961474)
That's news to me. I am the current manager.

:confused::confused::confused:

Think somebody is now suffering from foot in gob syndrome:D


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