Leeds lost pubs
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chemimike wrote: For the brnrfit of Blakey, perhaps I should alter the phrasing to "dangled in". I suppose , if it had dangled in far enough we could have measured the specific gravity by the weight of displaced beer !
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Leodian wrote: chemimike wrote: It certainly sounds like the Gaeity. Went there one lunchtme (about1975) with a crowd, and they had topless barmaids and waitresses. The waitresses were not exactly young and perky, and in at least one case one of her appendages drooped into a blokes beer Was it a Titley pub? Sorry for that crudeness. A mod can delete this if it is deemed unsuitable! An Aussie would pronounce it that way anyway, I was one in a Tetleys House and an Auusie said to the barman, pint a tits mate, in that Australian accent.
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chemimike wrote: For the brnrfit of Blakey, perhaps I should alter the phrasing to "dangled in". I suppose , if it had dangled in far enough we could have measured the specific gravity by the weight of displaced beer ! Youre going a bit far now,lol..but whilst we`re here,wouldnt you also have to take the pressure in the room into account? :}
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book wrote: Leodian wrote: chemimike wrote: It certainly sounds like the Gaeity. Went there one lunchtme (about1975) with a crowd, and they had topless barmaids and waitresses. The waitresses were not exactly young and perky, and in at least one case one of her appendages drooped into a blokes beer Was it a Titley pub? Sorry for that crudeness. A mod can delete this if it is deemed unsuitable! An Aussie would pronounce it that way anyway, I was one in a Tetleys House and an Auusie said to the barman, pint a tits mate, in that Australian accent. Not Aussie, Kiwi for sure.
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I think it must have been the Gaiety Bar. My initial thought was the Gaiety Bar, I must have confused the location. I only went in on a couple of occasions, the upper floor bar with DJ was a bit intimidating. The ground floor bar had the topless barmaids and didn't seem too busy must have been mid week.One of the topless barmaids I across a decade or so later. I was a supporter of the Leeds Cougars American Football team and she with her husband was a member of the supporters club also.The other place I remember featuring topless females - they were dancers - was the Bierkeller at the Merrion Centre. The dancers seem to be on each and every lunchtime.
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Ollie wrote: Leodian wrote: chemimike wrote: It certainly sounds like the Gaeity. Went there one lunchtme (about1975) with a crowd, and they had topless barmaids and waitresses. The waitresses were not exactly young and perky, and in at least one case one of her appendages drooped into a blokes beer Was it a Titley pub? Sorry for that crudeness. A mod can delete this if it is deemed unsuitable! At least you are keeping abreast with the thread I had to titter at that.
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tilly wrote: Ollie wrote: Leodian wrote: chemimike wrote: It certainly sounds like the Gaeity. Went there one lunchtme (about1975) with a crowd, and they had topless barmaids and waitresses. The waitresses were not exactly young and perky, and in at least one case one of her appendages drooped into a blokes beer Was it a Titley pub? Sorry for that crudeness. A mod can delete this if it is deemed unsuitable! At least you are keeping abreast with the thread I had to titter at that. I was going to say the place was always full of swingers but I wont!
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Cosmo Kramer wrote: I think it must have been the Gaiety Bar. My initial thought was the Gaiety Bar, I must have confused the location. I only went in on a couple of occasions, the upper floor bar with DJ was a bit intimidating. The ground floor bar had the topless barmaids and didn't seem too busy must have been mid week.One of the topless barmaids I across a decade or so later. I was a supporter of the Leeds Cougars American Football team and she with her husband was a member of the supporters club also.The other place I remember featuring topless females - they were dancers - was the Bierkeller at the Merrion Centre. The dancers seem to be on each and every lunchtime. I think youre getting mixed up with "strippers" and "topless barmaids"..the Hofbrauhaus used to have strippers on at dinner times thru the week..ermm,just word of mouth :}
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A band I played for in the 1970s were offered a one night a week residency at the Gaiety. On returning home from our first performance I was unwise enough to tell to my (since ex) wife about the topless waitresses. I was promptly advised that I wouldn't be going there again if I knew what was good for me.That was unkind...........wasn'tit?