Well obviously, one’s a place of reverence – where locals come to collectively worship something greater than themselves. To take in the holy spirits (or beer) and ponder life’s great miracles.
The other is just a boring place for losing all your money and praying or whatever boring stuff American Christian’s get up.
Ye Olde Pube
That’s the Wetherspoons on the Isle of Wight.
Been to the US, in those run down towns in the middle of nowhere the only well maintained buildings are usually the churches.
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The Queens Head and Cart
getting Max Payne flashbacks from that one
Invariably a Wetherspoons inside
Aren’t flat roof pubs the average British pub?
Karaoke 9 til Close Friday nights
Free Pool Tuesdays til 10
Burger Night every Thursday
Lock In Til 4am every Saturday (locals and regulars only, DAVE THE RAT BANNED)
Because one thing is sacred to us.
I mean, that’s how it SHOULD be, right? No one is complaining?
Meanwhile, the average pub in Vampire the masquerade bloodlines:
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Pitcher and piano Nottingham
Americunt stuff in my racist European sub?
Inside vs outside of a British pub
Well obviously, one’s a place of reverence – where locals come to collectively worship something greater than themselves. To take in the holy spirits (or beer) and ponder life’s great miracles.
The other is just a boring place for losing all your money and praying or whatever boring stuff American Christian’s get up.
Ye Olde Pube
That’s the Wetherspoons on the Isle of Wight.
Been to the US, in those run down towns in the middle of nowhere the only well maintained buildings are usually the churches.
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