Word: pubs
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...song's stately rhythm, intimating what lay in store in a dubious London establishment. Then came another unmistakable sound--a hoarse, male voice with a thick Arkansas drawl reluctantly confessing to kissing those giggling young ladies and pressing their flesh. The message from America's chief? At this friendly pub, you, too, can play while you work...
...newspapers feverishly reported, received a $1.6 million advance, which later turned out to be $16,000 (he still drives that bus). But this hilariously macabre tale of Tam and Richie, two Scottish fence builders who--once they can be dragged from their slovenly trailer, their cigarette breaks and their pub crawling--keep accidentally killing people on the job, marks a terrific debut. As the story veers into increasingly surreal territory--just who, or what, is that new fence Tam and Richie are building meant to keep in?--Mills makes the life of the manual laborer deadly but never dull...
...fire also caused confusion for the members of the "12 Bars of Christmas" tour. Their fourth stop was the Bow and Arrow Pub, next door to the fire...
...hopping, to the proffered cocktail recipes of A Tradition of Remarkable Drinking the evidence of your debauchery, as it were, is manifold [vol.10,no.2,4,6 respectively]. At least you've overcome denial but it seems that you almost flaunt your membership in the Grafton Street and Central Square pub-crawling crew. We acknowledge the many pressures of college life, including student marriages, but insist that they are not a legitimate excuse for "getting drunk for the interminable process of production" even if it's free [vol.10,no.2...
...Ryle's Jazz Bar, which is billed as a neighborhood jazz bar, although top acts occasionally appear to secure its reputation as a top jazz venue in the city. A jazz brunch is offered on Sundays form 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Another night spot is the requisite Irish pub: the Druid. Its decor pleases the eye as much as the Guinness slakes the thirst...