Near my apartment in London, a lot of the pubs kind of look identical, which is very strange.
You can get samosas in any pub in England today, pretty much. So, "Gunga Din" has come back.
Looking back, I spent a lot of time sitting in pubs when I should have been perfecting my playwriting.
I've worked in pubs for years and you get people challenging you. Challenging your masculinity.
I have a lot of funny friends, though not everyone's funny all the time. Doon Mackichan's my funniest friend in the pub; Nina Conti's the funniest with a monkey.
I have a theory that musicians recognize each other and if they are destined to collaborate together they will. Mainly, they recognize each other according to the class they belong to. If they are punk-rocker kids from the neighborhood, they are going form a band. If they happen to be musicians that are going to play in pubs and restaurants, they are going to recognize each other, form a band and play together. If it's about musicians that are playing jazz and are going to jazz festivals, for e. g. , then they are going to meet and work together.
I love Tate Modern; there's such great style and shopping here. I love the galleries and the pubs out on the street, just having your pint as the sun is setting.
Potter! There are hundreds of people thundering through my pub!
You meet a better class of person in pubs.
A lot of country pubs will receive Michelin stars
Three women walk into a pub and say, `Hooray, we've colonised a male-dominated joke format'
Ignore the trade-pub narratives about how little success indies enjoy.
Dublin was turning into Disneyland with super-pubs, a Purgatory open till five in the morning.
Two Irishmen were passing a pub - well, it could happen.
I like pubs too, but it's hard for me to go and get proper bladdered in the way I used to. I don't want to moan about being recognised but I do get a bit of grief sometimes.
James, that's a bad situation. I'm not saying it's not repairable, but it's pretty far. When you go from being in one of the best bands in the world to some cover band. . . as far as I'm concerned, he was playing down at the pub.
The aim of dis-incumbence is a hubristic one, for it requires confidence in the ability of men and women to live in the belief that nothing they do can, in the end, be justified by anything. That's a belief that it is easy to proclaim in seminar rooms or pubs, but not one that people could actually live with.
In recent years, breweries and brew pubs have flourished across the Nation. And, as the Representative from Oregon's fourth district, I have enjoyed seeing the diversity that craft brewery has fueled across the Nation.
In a proper pub everyone there is potentially, if not a lifelong friend, at least someone to lure into an argument about foreign policy or the Red Sox.
Let's all go and be feminists in the pub.