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They are great. I have two of Graeme's whips. He is also a pleasure to deal with. Great looking gear Graemedjd wrote:Your whips on your site look great too. Bargain for any UK members
Ahh, sounds like what we have here for veterans with the VFW and the American Legion.matt black wrote:It's normaly a big hall that has a drinks licence. Some people go to them instead of a pub as the booze is normaly cheaper. You can hire them for private events too.
I thought it was the british equivalent to a traveling man's club.Ahh, sounds like what we have here for veterans with the VFW and the American Legion.
I thought that at first too, but we have an all together different definition of "Fancy dress" that includes aprons and jewels.Freemason wrote:I thought it was the british equivalent to a traveling man's club.Ahh, sounds like what we have here for veterans with the VFW and the American Legion.
Working Mans club means working man. Most of these places have roots in trade unions and as others have pointed out the beer is usually cheapermaboot38 wrote:I thought that at first too, but we have an all together different definition of "Fancy dress" that includes aprons and jewels.Freemason wrote:I thought it was the british equivalent to a traveling man's club.Ahh, sounds like what we have here for veterans with the VFW and the American Legion.
darthinvictus wrote:freemason and maboot
i stopped at several lodges when abroad in the u.k.
and they all had bars in them![]()
how cool is that?
Graeme, are you talking about Masonic lodges or just clubs in general? I think darthinvictus was talking specifically about Masonic lodges having bars in them. darthinvictus, I know you are in Georgia, and I forget where freemason lifes, so your lodges might be dry, but here in Boston, we have plenty of libations at the lodge, we just don't partake before meetings. You'll have to stop by and visit Columbian Lodge when you are in Boston.G-Roberts wrote:darthinvictus wrote:freemason and maboot
i stopped at several lodges when abroad in the u.k.
and they all had bars in them![]()
how cool is that?
Hi darthinvictus,
We got bars everywhere in the UK, Its really coolWhere did you visit over here??
Graeme