I cannot lie. I was so relieved when off licences were added to the list of essential retailers. A dry lockdown would be way beyond the pale ale and, thankfully, local shops are well-stocked with the hard stuff, helping to tranquilise us through the coronavirus crisis.
We’re creatures of habit, Liam and I. And touring the village watering holes for a few bevvies is one of them. We call it doing our bit for the local economy. As they’re all shut up for the time being, we get our fix by cracking open a bottle and joining in the White Horse virtual pub quiz on Facebook every Monday at 8pm. It’s not quite the same as the real thing and it’s too easy to cheat – not that we do, of course – but it’s as good as it gets right now.
Simon, Chedgrave’s very own jolly landlord, is doing his bit to keep community peckers up and the virtual quiz really helps. He also does a nice line in colourful shirts to brighten up the dullest of days – always a talking point. Sartorially, though, he’s got a long way to go before he can compete with the nation’s all-time favourite pub landlady – bottle-blond, chain-smoker, Bet Lynch (AKA Julie Goodyear). Bet’s signature look was leopard skin. She covered everything in it, even her chest exerciser.
Brassy Bet’s tenure behind the bar at the Rovers Return on Coronation Street may be long over but you can catch her glory days weekday afternoons on ITV3. That’s what I do.
I’m not a drinker but understand the attraction. Here in Mexico they’ve shut down bars and closed liquor stores. I think it’s their way of fighting domestic violence. Like that ever worked.
Pubs and bars are shut here too but you can still pick up booze in supermarkets and convenience stores. Any British government trying to impose prohibition would be out of power as soon as you could say ‘mine’s a double’! I know what you mean about domestic violence, though. It’s a worrying trend in lockdown.
I’m not a drinker but understand the attraction. Here in Mexico they’ve shut down bars and closed liquor stores. I think it’s their way of fighting domestic violence. Like that ever worked.
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Pubs and bars are shut here too but you can still pick up booze in supermarkets and convenience stores. Any British government trying to impose prohibition would be out of power as soon as you could say ‘mine’s a double’! I know what you mean about domestic violence, though. It’s a worrying trend in lockdown.
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