My virtual trip to the pub today is a bit easier than the last couple, because you’ve had a hard week and deserve a gimmie.
Oh look, some estuary.
Doesn’t narrow it down, but I bet Etu has some hi-tech software that can identify it from that bit of map.
A village with an apostrophe in it, must narrow it down.
And a village with an (in)famous house that I saw on Netflix only last night.
And if you need a BRAPA-style clue to the location, this should help.
Actually, the Guess the Pub is so easy, I might give the prize to the person who can connect the “actress” above to the star of Simon’s latest WWW blogpost.
Our pub hasn’t graced my GBG travels, but there’s one down the road that has won CAMRA Pub of the Year, twice, that you will know.
Our mystery pub has a parlour on CAMRA’s Heritage list though, captured here by Michael Slaughter.
and a beer range for the Proper Pub purist. I have NO idea what the one second left is.
But if Old Mudgie picks up that guitar and starts playing Blur songs, it’s time to leave.
I’ve found this the easiest yet.
“A village with an apostrophe in it” and half the name of someone I knew who moved from Stoke to Belgium for the beer.
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I knew you’d win eventually, Paul.
What’s the connection between my actress and Simon’s actress, though ?
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I don’t know anything about actresses.
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As the Bishop said at the trial 😉
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Do we know anyone who left Belgium for Burslem ?
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No, but I went to a party held for someone moving from Stoke to Basingstoke.
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Talk about a downward step!
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Erm, apostrophe village was the clincher for me.
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Clin’cher.
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Yes, me too – I’ve found the map extract and aerial photo as well, but none of the nearby pubs that I can find offer interior shots, so I can’t verify which it might be – if it’s one of them
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Heritage pubs has a very important photo of the interior that might give it away.
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Found it, thanks Martin.
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Dave, even!
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I think you’ll find David is very odd actually.
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Very odd, but we are even Etu.
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This one was so simple the Mudgie may not even try! Lovely pub when we visited.
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I was late to the party 😛
Southend is the largest town in the UK I have never even passed through. Although I’m not sure that south-east Essex will be at the top of my list for post-lockdown holidays.
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You haven’t missed out; it’s no Blackpool, more like a giant Withernsea. As BRAPA is finding out the GBG entries are brewery taps and micropubs, albeit they’re cheerier than the ones in Thanet.
The older towns just west like Leigh are worth a look though;
https://retiredmartin.com/2020/11/01/leigh-on-sea-its-luverley/
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Maybe an aversion to piers more than a mile long.
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Does Darcy LaPier like Pom Bear crisps too?
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Who can name the building in the OS extract though ?
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It says White House Farm on my map.
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Which is famous for ?
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Must be famous – it has its own wiki page. I was going to say that I didn’t remember those, but JB sounds familiar.
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I don’t remember that at all, had bigger issues on my mind at 20 I guess. I suppose it’s the subsequent appeals and high profile publicity that make this stand out.
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“Oh look, some estuary.”
That looks like my last colonoscopy.*
* – which I got to watch while it was being done! 🙂
“And a village with an (in)famous house that I saw on Netflix only last night.”
I Googled that. So, near Rettendon?
“I might give the prize to the person who can connect the “actress” above to the star of Simon’s latest WWW blogpost.”
Wasn’t she in the movie, Ghost Gazongas?
“Our mystery pub has a parlour on CAMRA’s Heritage list though, captured here by Michael Slaughter.”
Ha! Finally got one. The Queen’s Head in Tolleshunt D’arcy. Whee! 🙂
“I have NO idea what the one second left is.”
Nor I, but I don’t care because I guessed it!
Cheers!
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Ghost Gazongas !
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At last, an easy one!
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They’re all easy, if you know the answer.
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