So what would be appropriate 21st century names for these pubs? on 12:49 - Jan 15 with 892 views | footers | Free the Paedos | |
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So what would be appropriate 21st century names for these pubs? on 12:51 - Jan 15 with 889 views | catch74 | The Dishwater IPA. The Shafted Tennant. Adnams Shadow. [Post edited 15 Jan 2021 12:51]
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So what would be appropriate 21st century names for these pubs? on 12:52 - Jan 15 with 872 views | homer_123 | Pub. | |
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So what would be appropriate 21st century names for these pubs? on 12:52 - Jan 15 with 862 views | Ftnfwest | 'the non binary person of indeterminate colour'? | | | |
So what would be appropriate 21st century names for these pubs? on 12:54 - Jan 15 with 836 views | hype313 | "The Adnams is a far superior beer and organisation than the Greene King Inn" | |
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So what would be appropriate 21st century names for these pubs? on 12:56 - Jan 15 with 834 views | factual_blue |
So what would be appropriate 21st century names for these pubs? on 12:51 - Jan 15 by catch74 | The Dishwater IPA. The Shafted Tennant. Adnams Shadow. [Post edited 15 Jan 2021 12:51]
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Although the accompanying video features an excellent Greene King former tenant. | |
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So what would be appropriate 21st century names for these pubs? on 12:56 - Jan 15 with 829 views | Mookamoo | The four bedroom house formerly known as The Black Boy owned by Colin from marketing. | | | |
So what would be appropriate 21st century names for these pubs? on 12:57 - Jan 15 with 831 views | Wallingford_Boy | What a load of nonsense! There is a black boy pub near me in Henley and although they did change the picture on the sign (to a dirty, chimney sweep), they kept the name. | |
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So what would be appropriate 21st century names for these pubs? on 12:57 - Jan 15 with 822 views | factual_blue |
So what would be appropriate 21st century names for these pubs? on 12:52 - Jan 15 by Ftnfwest | 'the non binary person of indeterminate colour'? |
The brexiteer's Ham Sandwich | |
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So what would be appropriate 21st century names for these pubs? on 12:59 - Jan 15 with 811 views | Moriarty | In honour of Lambert, how about “The really, really good pub”. | |
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So what would be appropriate 21st century names for these pubs? on 12:59 - Jan 15 with 814 views | catch74 |
So what would be appropriate 21st century names for these pubs? on 12:56 - Jan 15 by factual_blue | Although the accompanying video features an excellent Greene King former tenant. |
Have to hold my hands up and just say I’m heavily influenced by some grim treatment of tenants down here. I would say they should have researched what they were signing up for though. Believe the Hand in Flowers is a GK tenancy too. | |
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So what would be appropriate 21st century names for these pubs? on 13:00 - Jan 15 with 798 views | dominiciawful |
So what would be appropriate 21st century names for these pubs? on 12:49 - Jan 15 by footers | Free the Paedos |
No logo in the foam. | |
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So what would be appropriate 21st century names for these pubs? on 13:00 - Jan 15 with 804 views | factual_blue |
So what would be appropriate 21st century names for these pubs? on 12:57 - Jan 15 by Wallingford_Boy | What a load of nonsense! There is a black boy pub near me in Henley and although they did change the picture on the sign (to a dirty, chimney sweep), they kept the name. |
The (quite large) number of pubs with this name almost certainly refer to the fairly swarthy Charles II who was known as 'black boy'. So still arguably racist, compounded by Charles II's grants of land to create the Province of Carolina, which later became two of the leading slave states. | |
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So what would be appropriate 21st century names for these pubs? on 13:01 - Jan 15 with 780 views | Keno | I believe the owner of Fawcett Inn is coming under similar pressure | |
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So what would be appropriate 21st century names for these pubs? on 13:04 - Jan 15 with 760 views | BlueBadger |
So what would be appropriate 21st century names for these pubs? on 12:57 - Jan 15 by Wallingford_Boy | What a load of nonsense! There is a black boy pub near me in Henley and although they did change the picture on the sign (to a dirty, chimney sweep), they kept the name. |
Pub names have quite often changed through the centuries, often in reflection of local politics and fashions. This is quite literally, nothing to get excited or angry about. If you are excited or angry about it, you probably need to take a good hard look at yourself. | |
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So what would be appropriate 21st century names for these pubs? on 13:05 - Jan 15 with 754 views | hype313 |
So what would be appropriate 21st century names for these pubs? on 12:57 - Jan 15 by Wallingford_Boy | What a load of nonsense! There is a black boy pub near me in Henley and although they did change the picture on the sign (to a dirty, chimney sweep), they kept the name. |
I think there's one in Kirby le Cross too? | |
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So what would be appropriate 21st century names for these pubs? on 13:05 - Jan 15 with 756 views | Ftnfwest |
So what would be appropriate 21st century names for these pubs? on 13:00 - Jan 15 by factual_blue | The (quite large) number of pubs with this name almost certainly refer to the fairly swarthy Charles II who was known as 'black boy'. So still arguably racist, compounded by Charles II's grants of land to create the Province of Carolina, which later became two of the leading slave states. |
apparently there's a movement afoot to call them all 'the white boy' - i'd go with that | | | |
So what would be appropriate 21st century names for these pubs? on 13:07 - Jan 15 with 744 views | factual_blue |
So what would be appropriate 21st century names for these pubs? on 13:05 - Jan 15 by Ftnfwest | apparently there's a movement afoot to call them all 'the white boy' - i'd go with that |
I thought you would. How about The White Proud Boy? | |
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So what would be appropriate 21st century names for these pubs? on 13:08 - Jan 15 with 739 views | factual_blue |
So what would be appropriate 21st century names for these pubs? on 13:04 - Jan 15 by BlueBadger | Pub names have quite often changed through the centuries, often in reflection of local politics and fashions. This is quite literally, nothing to get excited or angry about. If you are excited or angry about it, you probably need to take a good hard look at yourself. |
Although perhaps a little disappointed (but not surprised) by GK's cynical use of PR. | |
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So what would be appropriate 21st century names for these pubs? on 13:09 - Jan 15 with 733 views | charlie_blue | Rees Moggs amazing dancing British fish | | | |
So what would be appropriate 21st century names for these pubs? on 13:10 - Jan 15 with 728 views | Ftnfwest |
So what would be appropriate 21st century names for these pubs? on 13:07 - Jan 15 by factual_blue | I thought you would. How about The White Proud Boy? |
we'd need a few bouncers, although they wouldn't have to be that 'hard' | | | |
So what would be appropriate 21st century names for these pubs? on 13:14 - Jan 15 with 703 views | clive_baker | Pubby McPubface | |
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So what would be appropriate 21st century names for these pubs? on 13:15 - Jan 15 with 698 views | factual_blue |
So what would be appropriate 21st century names for these pubs? on 12:59 - Jan 15 by catch74 | Have to hold my hands up and just say I’m heavily influenced by some grim treatment of tenants down here. I would say they should have researched what they were signing up for though. Believe the Hand in Flowers is a GK tenancy too. |
Liz has now retired. In early 2019 they were offered a new tenancy due to start in Sept 2019. The agreement was a very long document, but they read it all. Included in it was the requirement to attend a load of courses (at their own expense). They were tenants for thirty-eight years, took the hint and retired. They are so relived they did. | |
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So what would be appropriate 21st century names for these pubs? on 13:21 - Jan 15 with 687 views | hoppy | Tesco Express? | |
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So what would be appropriate 21st century names for these pubs? on 13:23 - Jan 15 with 676 views | BlueBadger |
So what would be appropriate 21st century names for these pubs? on 13:05 - Jan 15 by Ftnfwest | apparently there's a movement afoot to call them all 'the white boy' - i'd go with that |
From middle class people? | |
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