Author Topic: The cocktail cabinet is dead, long live the bar  (Read 1759 times)

Andy M

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The cocktail cabinet is dead, long live the bar
« on: November 04, 2008, 05:24:00 PM »
Well chaps, I finally got round to setting the top box up as a secure area for navigation gear, camera etc. as originally intended.

This means the cocktail cabinet is no more. However, in a fit of organised packing I've found an old aluminium camera case that has now been converted to a pannier and opens to form a table top. This might eventually become a cooking area, but for now is holding the cocktail stuff. I can't remember who suggested it last winter, but perhaps as I've now got a bar it does need a name?

Remember; this is the sort of place even I'd order a G&T, there is nothing on draught (do I want to go there?  :-\)

So, With due sense of dread and anticipation: please suggest names  ;D  :o

Andy

guest7

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Re: The cocktail cabinet is dead, long live the bar
« Reply #1 on: November 04, 2008, 05:38:26 PM »
Hmmm... I need to ponder this request. I'll be in the pub later, I'm sure something will come to me then.

This talk of drink reminds me. Last week I went to see Justin Hawkins' new band and afterwards retired to a city centre bar. One table was full (very full) of bottles of WKD. My mate went over and asked about them and the bloke at the table gave him three bottles and brought another six over to us. We thought this was a bit strange and we asked him why he had so many. He said "well, we came in here at 8.00 and it was happy hour, WKD was £1.00 a bottle... so we bought a hundred bottles" 
:o

blimey!
GC

jules

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Re: The cocktail cabinet is dead, long live the bar
« Reply #2 on: November 04, 2008, 07:22:25 PM »
Well heres one for starters; Thetabletoptipplebar, all one word you see,but
imagine saying that after a few G&T's.................( in a drunken slur) gablefrothnipplebra hick!burp!
 ::) ok i will close the door on the way out

guest40

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Re: The cocktail cabinet is dead, long live the bar
« Reply #3 on: November 05, 2008, 10:22:07 AM »
"Sips n Camera"

The camera bit reflecting on the "hidden " meaning of the word


I'll get back to my sick jokes now!

robG

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Re: The cocktail cabinet is dead, long live the bar
« Reply #4 on: November 05, 2008, 12:29:13 PM »
The Bit on the Side .

Imagine the coversation ,

" Won't be long dear , just popping out to the Bit on the Side "

I know , I know..........................