That’s real Pinkerton’s Army spelling, grammar and punctuation right there. So it is. Like. Yer ma’s yer da.
Fuck me people really do be dickheads, that grammar, spelling and punctuation is all over the show too
Fair play to them calling out the rotten behaviour. You can tell a lot about a person by the way they treat hospitality staff.
Having said that… can we talk about the random and sporadic use of capital letters?
Aye why not sure, ban the lot of them.
I also recommend proofreading before printing.
Good Luck to all the Salty Sage team, I hope they find a more deserving customer base in their next place.
Aye why not sure, ban the lot of them.
I also recommend proof reading prior to printing.
I would expect nothing else in a golf club
Are they going to cater for the PAF next? If they joined froces they would be unsteppable
GOLF WANKERS !
Golfing seems to be the big thing now for low-IQ smicks who think they’re middle-class because they have a financed German car, annual trip to Galgorm & new-build.
Is it just me that’s most worried about that stew ?
Daren, Billy, Alan and Paul do sound like pricks.
A friend of mine works in catering in a golf club. She said they are the most self-entitled gobshites she has ever met.
Prods at it again 🤗
Golfists are just wankers. What a shit sport. Basically playing fetch with yourself.
How? Entitled scum. Should they be banned with people like them? Yes, banned for life.
Well, if they give up catering they have a future at BelfastLive – their grammar and use of capitalisation is up to standard….
Banned Bridge. Yeoooo.
About the grammar and capital letters. I’m guessing this was written by a person under stress. They had to deal with an unreasonable situation. It would seem similar episodes have happened before. They also reasonably decided that there was no sense continuing to the end of their catering contract.
Times in the catering are tough. They will have had to inform staff that there will be no more employment, income to the business will be drastically curtailed sooner than expected, and there may still be outgoings to cover.
It’s a difficult situation for a business owner to be in. So a few discrepancies in an emotive notification to more reasonable members of the club, can be easily forgiven.
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That’s real Pinkerton’s Army spelling, grammar and punctuation right there. So it is. Like. Yer ma’s yer da.
Fuck me people really do be dickheads, that grammar, spelling and punctuation is all over the show too
Fair play to them calling out the rotten behaviour. You can tell a lot about a person by the way they treat hospitality staff.
Having said that… can we talk about the random and sporadic use of capital letters?
Aye why not sure, ban the lot of them.
I also recommend proofreading before printing.
Good Luck to all the Salty Sage team, I hope they find a more deserving customer base in their next place.
Aye why not sure, ban the lot of them.
I also recommend proof reading prior to printing.
I would expect nothing else in a golf club
Are they going to cater for the PAF next? If they joined froces they would be unsteppable
GOLF WANKERS !
Golfing seems to be the big thing now for low-IQ smicks who think they’re middle-class because they have a financed German car, annual trip to Galgorm & new-build.
Is it just me that’s most worried about that stew ?
Daren, Billy, Alan and Paul do sound like pricks.
A friend of mine works in catering in a golf club. She said they are the most self-entitled gobshites she has ever met.
Prods at it again 🤗
Golfists are just wankers. What a shit sport. Basically playing fetch with yourself.
How? Entitled scum. Should they be banned with people like them? Yes, banned for life.
Well, if they give up catering they have a future at BelfastLive – their grammar and use of capitalisation is up to standard….
Banned Bridge. Yeoooo.
About the grammar and capital letters. I’m guessing this was written by a person under stress. They had to deal with an unreasonable situation. It would seem similar episodes have happened before. They also reasonably decided that there was no sense continuing to the end of their catering contract.
Times in the catering are tough. They will have had to inform staff that there will be no more employment, income to the business will be drastically curtailed sooner than expected, and there may still be outgoings to cover.
It’s a difficult situation for a business owner to be in. So a few discrepancies in an emotive notification to more reasonable members of the club, can be easily forgiven.
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