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Jason T
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quotePosted at 18:17 on 2nd February 2009
On 2nd February 2009 17:13, Richard Sellers wrote:

Sorry guy's

Have been feeling unwanted,no one seemed to notice if i were around or not,

I'll get over it,dont want to leave Poe,I have grown to care about "Our Family" and was feeling down.

We all have those times.i guess. 

Hey how come you felt like that??  stick around mate!! Smile
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Shirley K. Lawson
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quotePosted at 18:29 on 2nd February 2009
On 2nd February 2009 18:13, Jason T wrote:

They do have pool tables, well quite a few do anyway!!

We going for a stone floor??   oh what about the strange beer glass collection behind the bar??Smile


 How about unusal "Shot" glasses instead...put them in an corner where people can toss pennies into them for an wishing well.(I'm just kidding ya!) I think Diana is the decor on this place...she'sprobably out looking overplush comfy seatsto sit on right now for us all. Today's special...Tea-Smoked Shrimp with Sweet-an-Hot Pepper Relish, orHerbed butterflied Squab, or Lamb and Eggplant Burgers...served with Mixed Bean Salad with Balsamic Dressing, and Pear Bruschetta or Rum-raisin Banannas with Ice Cream (by the way these are real receipes I have in an cookbook people)

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Krissy
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quotePosted at 18:31 on 2nd February 2009
Eggplant Burgers!!!!  Oh that sound really good!!!!!!
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Diana Sinclair
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quotePosted at 18:32 on 2nd February 2009
LOL @ Shirley! You're making my mouth water. LOL. But seriously, we have to keep the food traditional and English.Laughing
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Krissy
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quotePosted at 18:34 on 2nd February 2009
Can we have Marmite?
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Jason T
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quotePosted at 18:38 on 2nd February 2009
yeah, it sounds good, but its an English pub!!  a local pub for local people!! we don't want allsorts in ere!!!Laughing
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Shirley K. Lawson
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quotePosted at 18:38 on 2nd February 2009
On 2nd February 2009 17:13, Richard Sellers wrote:

Sorry guy's

Have been feeling unwanted,no one seemed to notice if i were around or not,

I'll get over it,dont want to leave Poe,I have grown to care about "Our Family" and was feeling down.

We all have those times.i guess. 



Gee Richard, I get that way all the time, only I call it housework needing to be done..and I'm always behind if I post to much in an the web sites I'm connected to daily. Would you like to step into our "swear box" and let it all out?  I think that's the best idea anyone has ever mentioned for an pub myself..smiles* My son and his family went over to their freind's house for the Superbowl football game yesterday and she returns with my grand-daughter in an leg brace from her hip down to her ankle on crutches, said the parking lot had an hole in it that she walked into, twisted her knee and fell down in...either bad sprain or torn ligament,.. yeah....see, I could use an "swear box" somedays...they are both home today...missed day of work, missed day of school, medical expenses...some football game. I could use the drink about now!..if I could drink, they just handed me prescription number two.."no Alcohol"..where's the swear box located?....hum.

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Diana Sinclair
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quotePosted at 18:39 on 2nd February 2009

You can have Marmite Krissy...I think it vile.Tongue out LOL!!! Seriously, you'll have to talk to Jason cause he's in charge of the food and the cooking, right Jason?WinkLaughing

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Jason T
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quotePosted at 18:40 on 2nd February 2009
On 2nd February 2009 18:34, Krissy wrote:
Can we have Marmite?



No WAY!! no marmite!!

Hey most old pubs have the bowl of salted peanuts on the bar!! encourages more drinking!!  but ends up with all the dirty fingers dipping in to be mostly urine i think!!SurprisedTongue out

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Jason T
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quotePosted at 18:41 on 2nd February 2009
Hey it really should have a part with a busy patterned carpet in too!!   so it can get all sticky with all the spilt beer on it!!

Edited by: Jason T at:2nd February 2009 18:42
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