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25th September 04, 02:57 AM
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Another Tasmanian Kilt night
We had our monthly meeting last night, a relaxing evening at our house chatting about kilts and a host of other issues, sipping whisky and beer.
Inspired by photos here of Bear and friends' kilt night out on the town we discussed having a kilt night at a local (pretend) Irish Pub.
The only objection we all had was having to put up with tobacco stink in the pub. The last thing we want is our kilts smelling of tobacco.
The Tasmanian Gov. is talking about banning smoking in public places, but are very half hearted about it.
We have a Federal election coming up next month, they are only concerned about votes.
Think I'll phone around to see if there is a non-smoking pub in the area.
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25th September 04, 05:33 PM
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It would be nice if you could find a non-smoking pub. The smoke and bright lights combined can trigger migraines for me, so I look for non-smoking ones too. Makes it easy to find one in Salt Lake, where smoking banned in all public buildings. Too bad most forms of liquor are too!
Good luck with the pub hunt Graham!
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25th September 04, 05:36 PM
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Bright lights? That ain't a pub, that's a nightclub
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25th September 04, 05:41 PM
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Originally Posted by bubba
Bright lights? That ain't a pub, that's a nightclub
Okay, okay you caught me. The closest pub to me is a two hour drive away. There are only cowboy or gay bars here, and one has to wonder who's winning in the battle for the tightest trousers. :o
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25th September 04, 05:44 PM
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There's a bar in this area that claims to be an Irish pub, but it sure ain't. Country music on the box and lightweight peewater on tap.
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25th September 04, 08:19 PM
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Glad to hear that you have decided to go out and find a place Graham. But I hear you about the Pub thing. Most are not equipped with a good ventilation system and all the odors seem to be constantly recycling themselves back into the area, and combine that with other odors, it can be a big mess odor wise. A lot of municipalities here in Colorado are starting to ban smoking at any drinking establishment, and it is causing a big uproar.
However on the other side, I feel that to share with others is something that transcends all the negatives of the smelly Pub. So my personal feeling is that I would not go to a smoke filled establishment by myself or on a date, I would go for companionship with others.
Now you know how wishy washy I am, but some kilts are washable
Denver does have a few non-smoking bars around, but I do not think that they are to kilt friendly (or should I say the clientele).
Good luck on your search for a new meeting place.
Glen McGuire
A Life Lived in Fear, Is a Life Half Lived.
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25th September 04, 08:21 PM
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Bubba, ours is like that too, except they have genius on tap.
I hate pubs that put up an "irish" sign just to be trendy and then have non-celtic bands all the time.
Hey Rufus, you have a great big blue saltire, it's bigger than mine!!
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25th September 04, 08:23 PM
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But Graham, you have four saltires to Rufus' one, don't be so greedy
Glen McGuire
A Life Lived in Fear, Is a Life Half Lived.
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25th September 04, 08:41 PM
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I only have 2! Where's my third?
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25th September 04, 10:38 PM
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There are only cowboy or gay bars here, and one has to wonder who's winning in the battle for the tightest trousers. :o
Har!
That brought up the most hilarious mental image...
What a gruesome battle it must be
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