BITE user comments - SPG1
Comments by SPG1
Perhaps rather than bottling your response behind a web based pseudonym, you should report any such incident to the police.
Obviously, such a course of action would only be possible if it were true; failing that, these allegations are potentially libellous.
I suggest you check your facts, and possibly the functioning of your own mind, before you make such ridiculous comments.
As far as someone being thick, I suggest a session of introspection to find out who that is!
25 May 2010 23:18
Having read the review below, it would seem that someone's was not overly welcome at this pub; It is interesting to hear such eloquently put comments from someone who obviously prefers the particular attractions offered by Wetherspoons.
Balham is blessed by having so many bars to cater for all different tastes; if you are primarily motivated by financial considerations, you may chose to drink elsewhere, but if you prefer to pay a reasonable, but not extortionate amount to enjoy an excellently kept cask ale, you may decide to frequent Blithe Spirit.
Did someone really threaten to stab a customer? Crikey, in all my years of frequenting this establishment I never realised; iI have never seen any trouble in there at all. Oh well, better sort myself out with a stab vest.
Oh, and of course all people who work in pubs are thick; that is all they do with their lives. surely everyone knows that. That was tinged with a hint of sarcasm by the way just in case certain people are reading!
15 Apr 2010 02:03
I feel that I have no option but to reply to the previous comment, due to the total inaccuracy of the comment, and the fact that is written with pure malicious intent.
The 'innocent' girl in question had actually attempted to steal from the bar, and was confronted by the manager before she was able to leave. The police were called to deal with the incident, but since she had returned the money she had stolen before they got here, she left. The police actually informed the manager at the bar that should she return to cause anymore trouble, he should call them immediately. Many people were present at the bar, who offered support to the manager, and in fact offered to speak up if required to do so by the police. There was obviously no reason to pursue the matter further, however, as she was consequently barred.
It is a pity that there are no sites available where undesirable customers may be subject to the same kinds of review process.
3 Sep 2009 20:12
Blithe Spirit, Balham
Obviously someone demonstrates so much more intelligence than the average barman, and with such a grasp of the English language to boot.
26 May 2010 22:39