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No longer exists.
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You can dislike and even whine about whatever you want - and that's your prerogative but other people have different views and are free to post what they see as being relative. If you want a site that reflects only those things that you feel are relevant than no one is stopping you creating one of your own.
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I share a flat or a name with nobody. Just dislike posters telling us that a pub is now a synagogue, or whatever - when it's posted on here as closed, years ago (often 10+). Usually more than once! The snarling lady is the worst offender.
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Caskales just beat me to it and is spot on.
Randolf and Crodonpeer - two in the same. Boring pointless posts, zzzzzz. Best ignored and as Pete Townsend wrote, he'll, "...just f f f fade away..."
The Spoons poster came in a number of guises, starting with ArsenalFan I think.
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It must be quite obvious to most that randolf 7 and Croydon peer are the same person or flat share together. Does anyone remember the guy who posted about wetherspoons everyday, Moon and spoon? Well the same two characters are possibly the same two who post under the disguise of 11 pints and wealdman. Very strange individuals indeed or as I've said possibly one!
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Maybe you should join a history site. What a building that was used as a pub - decades ago and is now demolished, flats, a Tesco or an abattoir - is now, is of little interest to most.
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Clearly my post wasn't a review, just a fact. Just like your comment on the Elephant and Castle, Amwell posted on April Fool's Day this year, among others.
I am certainly not the only person interested in the fate of drinking establishments I have visited in the past.
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Why post about a building that hasn't traded as a pub - for 15 years?
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Now demolished by the current property-developer owners. It had deteriorated due being unoccupied for so long. A pity, as it was an interesting building of its time as the hotel for the adjoining railway station which it now follows into history.
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Used to be a great little pub, with petrol pumps, where we workers from the Fiat Allis (Allis Chalmers) tractor factory drank at lunchtimes - no elfansafety worries in those days. The factory has been closed much longer than the pub. But both were a good 4 miles from Stamford!
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Laughable that this has been voted 6 out of 10 by one user. This pub closed a number of years ago!
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