Not buying a drink

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bigv038
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Post by bigv038 »

Doctor wrote:
bigv038 wrote:
Doctor wrote:you wouldnt take kindly to someone coming into your home helping themselves to the content of your fridge then just wandering off would you. thats basically the same.


:lol: yeah cos thats exactly the same :lol:
how is it not the same?
errr someone coming into your home univited and stealing from your fridge is hardly the same huh? :lol:
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Post by Terry Tibbs »

bigv038 wrote:
Doctor wrote:
bigv038 wrote:

:lol: yeah cos thats exactly the same :lol:
how is it not the same?
errr someone coming into your home univited and stealing from your fridge is hardly the same huh? :lol:
basically it is, without buying a drink at a pub, your not invited there via invitation of the landlord yet your using the services for the guests, the machines and everything else are there for the paying customer, if you dont at least buy a drink your abusing the services for the customer. i know how annoyed they get when passers by use their toilets.

your effectively stealing the services meant for the pubs paying customers

like i said pro players need the pubs and landlords much more than pubs need pro players, i tink people forget that when they moan they moan about buying a drink. pro players wouldnt make hardly any cash without using machines in pubs whilst pubs wouldnt really be missing out if pro players stopped using their machines.
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Post by cool »

By extension if pub customers are there by 'invitation' of a landlord , the landlord should have to be responsible for the behaviour of the other people he has invited into his 'home'. If a customer is glassed by another particularly in a pub where the landlord has been approached by the local council to serve alcohol in plastic glasses the landlord should be just as culpable as the guest who has done the glassing.
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Post by pokerpete »

landlord CAN be held legally responsible for the behaviour of their customers, particulary if they have served them too much drink.
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Post by QuizMaster »

Do we not think this post has gone on a while now and is going nowhere?

If you can't afford to buy a drink out of your winnings, you shouldn't be playing professionally, because you're not good enough.

If you don't want to buy a drink because you're too tight but you still want the enjoyment, buy Trivial Pursuit or Scrabble and stay at home and play them with your saddo Word Up mates.
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Post by WaterGate »

:lol:

Yes, read the dribblings of http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Word_Up_%28SWP%29 and we should close this thread!

:lol:
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Post by roberto la vigna »

You complete fannies - you two are the only ones talking about Word Up in this thread. I'll leave you two to it :lol:
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Post by Matt Vinyl »

Let's all leave it there then lads, eh?

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