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#2226 Thu, Jun1 2017 9:07pm

Barliman
The famous Innkeeper
From: Bree
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Re: THE TAPROOM 3

Ah, a mere stripling! Are you old enough to drink scrumpy, young sprog?


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#2227 Thu, Jun1 2017 9:22pm

hsf62
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Re: THE TAPROOM 3

A very big cheers to Master ddaines!
Master Barliman I always thought you treat the young ones with scrumpy to make them tougher....lol


Where there is a will there is a way, just as there are no problems, only solutions! Guess it depends on ones own perspective of the matter at that time big_smile

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#2228 Thu, Jun1 2017 9:27pm

Barliman
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Re: THE TAPROOM 3

True. Those that can survive an initiiation to the art of scrumpy drinking can survive anything, up to and including a term in office by Trump.


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#2229 Thu, Jun1 2017 9:30pm

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Re: THE TAPROOM 3

You are right there!lollollol


Where there is a will there is a way, just as there are no problems, only solutions! Guess it depends on ones own perspective of the matter at that time big_smile

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#2230 Thu, Jun1 2017 9:31pm

hsf62
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Re: THE TAPROOM 3

I need another scrumpy to survive!


Where there is a will there is a way, just as there are no problems, only solutions! Guess it depends on ones own perspective of the matter at that time big_smile

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#2231 Thu, Jun1 2017 9:37pm

Barliman
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Re: THE TAPROOM 3

Me too. I shouldn't have mentioned that dread name....


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#2232 Thu, Jun1 2017 9:42pm

hsf62
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Re: THE TAPROOM 3

Cheers Master Barliman! wink


Where there is a will there is a way, just as there are no problems, only solutions! Guess it depends on ones own perspective of the matter at that time big_smile

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#2233 Thu, Jun1 2017 10:00pm

ddaines
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Re: THE TAPROOM 3

Barliman wrote:

Ah, a mere stripling! Are you old enough to drink scrumpy, young sprog?

Barely I guess wink

But then, many moons ago I used to frequent the Minerva public house on Plymouth Barbican where they served a 'mean' brew lol

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#2234 Thu, Jun1 2017 10:08pm

Theobald
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Re: THE TAPROOM 3

huuooomm ... ah, I wish you a very Happy Birthday, Master Ddaines ... rhuom ... so you're one of the young ones ... huom ... cheers ... huom ... Barli's Finest is very welcome .... er ... though ... a jug for a tree is not more than a dram to you ... huooommm

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#2235 Fri, Jun2 2017 6:45am

Barliman
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Re: THE TAPROOM 3

I shall give you a barrel with a straw, Master Tree. Hopefully that will suffice.


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#2236 Fri, Jun2 2017 10:21am

Theobald
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Re: THE TAPROOM 3

huooommm ... best barkeep in Bree Barliman is indeed .... rhuommm !

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#2237 Fri, Jun2 2017 11:03am

Barliman
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Re: THE TAPROOM 3

Probably because I'm the only barkeep in Bree.


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#2238 Fri, Jun2 2017 1:48pm

Milo
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Re: THE TAPROOM 3

Happy Barli ! Ohohhoho ! Why is this dusty warg stearing at me ?

I need another scrumpy. tongue


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#2239 Fri, Jun2 2017 2:01pm

Barliman
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Re: THE TAPROOM 3

If you think the rug is looking at you, Master Milo, you've probably drunk enough already.


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#2240 Fri, Jun2 2017 6:40pm

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Re: THE TAPROOM 3

It seems Master Milo didnt walk in... to close to the floor...lol

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#2241 Sat, Jun3 2017 10:20am

Milo
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Re: THE TAPROOM 3

Indeed, I feel better now and I am ready for lunch. big_smile


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#2242 Sat, Jun3 2017 12:37pm

mindx2
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Re: THE TAPROOM 3

Hey! What's all the ruckus going on around here? How can a hobbit get a good nap after his second breakfast (or was it my third?). big_smile

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#2243 Sun, Jun4 2017 7:50am

ddaines
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Re: THE TAPROOM 3

For those who know that I live near Londinistan - all okay neutral

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#2244 Sun, Jun4 2017 8:49am

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Until I reead your post, Master Dave, I hadn't realised there had been yet more pointless carnage. Now that I've seen the news, what can I say? All we can do is persevere in the face of such brutal, mindless outrages. And that's the point really - terrorism, by contrast, has no poont at all.


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#2245 Sun, Jun4 2017 2:02pm

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Re: THE TAPROOM 3

Barliman wrote:

Until I reead your post, Master Dave, I hadn't realised there had been yet more pointless carnage. Now that I've seen the news, what can I say? All we can do is persevere in the face of such brutal, mindless outrages. And that's the point really - terrorism, by contrast, has no poont at all.

They've picked the wrong people if they think they'll win neutral

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#2246 Sun, Jun4 2017 3:08pm

mindx2
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Re: THE TAPROOM 3

ddaines wrote:

For those who know that I live near Londinistan - all okay neutral

I'm glad to hear you are safe.

I hear that phrase "Londistan" from time to time and wonder are there truly areas in London that citizens and police won't go into? Are those areas really turning into their own little... um, fiefdoms for lack of a better word? Here in America there are sections of Detroit, Washington D.C., Chicago and Los Angles that one would be insane to enter as a regular citizen but the police still patrol and respond to calls for help.

All I can say is that my heart (and prayers) go out to you and the people of Britain. Regardless of any current politics we in the U.S. will always feel a special bond with our "mother country."

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#2247 Mon, Jun5 2017 6:07pm

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Re: THE TAPROOM 3

mindx2 wrote:

ddaines wrote:

For those who know that I live near Londinistan - all okay neutral

I'm glad to hear you are safe.

I hear that phrase "Londistan" from time to time and wonder are there truly areas in London that citizens and police won't go into? Are those areas really turning into their own little... um, fiefdoms for lack of a better word? Here in America there are sections of Detroit, Washington D.C., Chicago and Los Angles that one would be insane to enter as a regular citizen but the police still patrol and respond to calls for help.

All I can say is that my heart (and prayers) go out to you and the people of Britain. Regardless of any current politics we in the U.S. will always feel a special bond with our "mother country."

Thank you wink. I don't think there are specific 'no-go' areas as such, no different I guess from other areas in other cities, certainly for the police, but with the numbers of police remaining you rarely see them on 'visible' patrol anymore. As to the term 'Londinistan', perhaps best not go there on a hobby forum wink.

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#2248 Mon, Jun5 2017 6:20pm

Barliman
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Re: THE TAPROOM 3

Certainly not enough of the old Plods are seen on the streets any more. I remember when I was a child you'd hear them checking all the doors down the High Street by hand, every night (I lived above a shop). Not now, alas.


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#2249 Mon, Jun5 2017 8:06pm

hsf62
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Re: THE TAPROOM 3

Hmm, when I was a kid nobody checked the doors where I grew up, because they where not locked! roll
Am I really that old???
Maybe the times are changing that fast....hmmsad


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#2250 Mon, Jun5 2017 8:25pm

Barliman
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Re: THE TAPROOM 3

Wherever you lived, the people were unusually trusting. Did you grow up amongst Elves?


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