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jaysay 16-12-2010 17:40

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Originally Posted by lancsdave (Post 869477)
Does this mean you don't allow them to buy alchohol ? I doubt it, so while I can understand there are probably 2 sides to this story, that point is also irrelevant :D

Muslims don't drink ya reght:rolleyes:

Mancie 16-12-2010 18:52

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 869487)
Muslims don't drink ya reght:rolleyes:

And they don't wear "santa hats" ;)

steeljack 16-12-2010 19:18

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Originally Posted by ramshackles (Post 869165)
. Is the Santa hat not a signifier of the Christian festival of Christmas? ...:mad:

err um ... don't think so , don't think the three wise men visited the North Pole and Santa's workshop , according to the legend they came from the east ;) :D

Alan Varrechia 16-12-2010 23:21

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Think i would sooner keep my hat on and go to somewhere with a friendlier atmosphere.

Mancie 16-12-2010 23:43

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Originally Posted by steeljack (Post 869517)
err um ... don't think so , don't think the three wise men visited the North Pole and Santa's workshop , according to the legend they came from the east ;) :D

Came from the east.. maybe Bradford? :D

shillelagh 17-12-2010 00:28

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wonder how theyre going to go on later on today .. as its mad friday .. or so ive been told ..

accyman 17-12-2010 01:43

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Originally Posted by shillelagh (Post 869552)
wonder how theyre going to go on later on today .. as its mad friday .. or so ive been told ..

i havnt been for ages so i cant say if theres a no hat warning on the entrance or not but theres gonna be plenty of santa hats about friday night

ill be in great harwood they dont mind xmas there :D

flashy 17-12-2010 07:04

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my mate played a gig at the Bee's a few weeks back and he didn't have much to say about the place, it'll never be like it was, especially with planks like the new staff they have, it'll be shut again in no time

jaysay 17-12-2010 08:53

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Originally Posted by Mancie (Post 869551)
Came from the east.. maybe Bradford? :D

Oh come on Mancie they were Arabs :Dnot many of them in Bradford:p

jaysay 17-12-2010 08:58

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Originally Posted by accyman (Post 869553)
i havnt been for ages so i cant say if theres a no hat warning on the entrance or not but theres gonna be plenty of santa hats about friday night

ill be in great harwood they dont mind xmas there :D

What ever you do don't stray into Rishton the only entertainment there is watching the traffic lights change:D

Mobius1 17-12-2010 09:24

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to tealeaf

I am not sure if you are refering to the previous incarnation of the bees knees or not. however trainers are permitted in the venue. the dress code is smart or casual aslong as you are not wearing one of the following. tracksuit pants, training bottoms ,shorts or hats.

i would hope you wouldnt put yourself through the embarrasment and discomfort of purposely vommiting in the bees knees to get your own back at the wrong people :).

Kind Regards

DaveinGermany 17-12-2010 10:02

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Moby mate, there's a recession on & that being the case you need as many people on your side as possible, look how many boozers are folding on a regular basis, you need to have a word with your boys & explain to them the benefit of tact & not bullishly & mindlessly following rules, the "I'm in charge here" attitude pishes people off right proper.

Perhaps requesting to see what's under the hat & then letting them put them back on as opposed to demanding removal or else, would your lads demand this of a Seikh ? Or would that be seen as provocation ? Sadly in this day an age we have to administer a touchy feely attitude to all & sundry regardless of your views & attitudes. So I suggest you educate your Boys, sooner rather than later or you'll be on here posting your closure notice. ;)

It's just a word to the wise, has this helped ?

Mobius1 17-12-2010 10:28

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Hi dave,

Although i personally agree with what you are saying, from a door supervisors point of view we are not the rule makers. we have discression, but if we do not follow the venues requests then we are not doing the job we are paid for and will ultimately be replaced by someone who will.

Our purpose at the venue is to enforce their rules and to ensure that everyone is safe as much as possible. for the most part people dont generally have a problem with taking their hats off inside the venue.

most venues have rules of entry, some i agree with ,some i dont. either way we have to enforce them.

Kind Regards

MargaretR 17-12-2010 10:42

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"I was only following orders"
.....does Nuremburg come to mind? :D

katex 17-12-2010 11:12

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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 869594)
"I was only following orders"
.....does Nuremburg come to mind? :D

I agree with Mobius on this one .. .he was only following the rules as set by his employers (Amber Taverns ?) as we all have to at work, whether you agree or not. The owners have the right to lay down restrictions on dress if they wish.

Would like to know the reason though for the 'no hat' rule .. we are only speculating at the moment. Suspect it may been originally to cover balaclavas and base ball caps ?

As for trainers (ok they are accepted by the Bees Knees), if any bloke turned up in the evening to take me out and had these on his feet would be a quick 'bye-bye' ... LOL.


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