How early is too early to drink?

Got off at Putney Bridge and walked back down the Thames to see Craven Cottaging (sic) and then doubled back up the Thames path.

You watch it Phil, you’re talking about the woman I (used to) love.

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I guess you don’t look at the mantelpiece when you stoke the fire…

Fuck you. Could have bought me a beer or three seeing as you were in my manor.

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Lol. We actually went into Chelsea Hospital for a nose around.

Fantastic building - chocked full of mobility scooters all on charge. It was like a time-slipped version of that image of the Norton and Triumph cafe racers outside the Ace Cafe.

Unfortunately, some old boy had had a fall down some stairs so we weren’t able to have much of nose around - except for the grounds.

I was surprised that punters off the street are allowed to go in an look around, but we were asked to show ID. I asked why and was told that they’d had some undesirables, but that didn’t ring true because the ID wasn’t checked against anything.

Anyway, worth a visit.

It seems that heavy drinking is the only thing keeping this country going

Alcohol firms would lose £13bn if drinkers in England stuck to limits

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I saw that on the BBC. What a smug fuckwit chiles is, typical self-justifying alky.

You drink more heavily than people from Belarus, the heaviest-drinking country in the world

I’ve had \ am having a heavy week.

Me too meeting friends at The Wheatsheaf…might even have a pint. :lou_lol:

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Cracking pub. Assuming you mean the one in Borough Market @lifeintheslowlane?

Certainly not…this is a LOCAL pub for LOCAL people…Braishfield near Romsey: http://www.thewheatsheafbraishfield.co.uk/

Aren’t there two in and around Borough Market?

Sheaf and Wheatsheaf?

And didn’t we watch Saints in there once with @SO5-4BW?

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Like you’d remember.

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Also a cracking pub.

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I did drunkenly leave my umbrella there. I do remember that.

But I might be misremembering it with the German bierkeller down the road.

I don’t remember ‘eating sausage’ that night but then again I did have a rather effeminate shirt on.

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How would you distinguish this from any other night out? Do you sometimes remember the sausage eating?

No, just the jaw ache the next day.

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We did. You still owe me

There are two - the Sheaf (where we watched one of the European games) is downstairs on Souithwark Street and is a fab pub. The Wheatsheaf round the corner opposite the market is above ground, a Young’s pub - ok but pricey

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What does the bill stand at?

How much can your jaw take?

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