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Going to the pub on Christmas day.


Paulie Dangerously
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Do you go to the pub on Christmas Day?  

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  1. 1. Do you go to the pub on Christmas day?

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  2. 2. Is it acceptable to go to the pub on Christmas day?

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Id say stay at home- you've probably spent a fortune on booze from the supermarket only to not drink it and go to the pub.

 

Also, is it just me, or can I seem to handle far more drink at home? 3 pints at home and Im fine- 3 pints in the pub seems to effect my general mobility and pronunciations.    

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Always used to go with whoever the current Mrs Lurtz was, only for a couple though. Different if you've got kids or family around but if it's just the 2 of you why not.

 

We opened our bar for 2 hours on Christmas Day last year and we're doing the same this year, it's good fun and it just gets full of good regulars for that couple of hours, everyone buys us drinks and we have a good laugh.

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It's like all of a sudden anything that they don't like is #MeToo sexist. Go for a couple of pints on Christmas morning with the menfolk in your family and all of a sudden you're up there with Harvey Weinstein. 

I don't think there's anything sudden about the idea of men fucking off to the pub while the women slave away in the kitchen being seen as a bit, y'know, sexist.  It's always been sexist.  There's really no way of pretending it isn't.

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I don't think there's anything sudden about the idea of men fucking off to the pub while the women slave away in the kitchen being seen as a bit, y'know, sexist.  It's always been sexist.  There's really no way of pretending it isn't.

It's sexist unless they want you to fuck off the pub obviously, if they want you to fuck off the pub then that's fine. Of course I do all the cooking and always have, and have never gone out Xmas Day. Try getting in my kitchen, you'll be kicked through the French doors on your arse.

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It's sexist unless they want you to fuck off the pub obviously, if they want you to fuck off the pub then that's fine. Of course I do all the cooking and always have, and have never gone out Xmas Day. Try getting in my kitchen, you'll be kicked through the French doors on your arse.

 

 

French doors. repped.

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