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Bar flies, why do they do it..


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I went into a busy pub a few days ago, and it was a nightmare to get served because of the "Bar Flies", you could not get anywhere near the bar because of the inconsiderate morons who like to sit there sipping their drinks, there were three women in particular who were sat at the bar taking up most of the room, they knew people were struggling to get served, not only didnt move out of the way, but they didnt even try to get closer together to help other customers get passed, how very rude and ignorant.!!

When i finally managed to attract the attention of the bar staff, i had to reach over them to pay, and the barmen had to put the drinks near the collecting hatch for me to get my drinks, if i was the landlord i would have asked these ignorant numpties to use a little common sense and move, why do people sit at the bar, are you one of them.?

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Maybe they set there due to being too lazy to walk to the bar for each drink. If the bar stools are removed, the punters will just stand there. I think the only way to stop it Deano is for landlords to prohibit it.

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If the bar stools are removed, the punters will just stand there. I think the only way to stop it Deano is for landlords to prohibit it.

True...but i think some landlords actually encourage it, mainly in establishments that doeasnt have many customers, it sort of makes the place look busy, but in a place that is very busy, then the landlord should shift them :huh:

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True...but i think some landlords actually encourage it, mainly in establishments that doeasnt have many customers, it sort of makes the place look busy, but in a place that is very busy, then the landlord should shift them :huh:

 

Could be locals who think they own the joint.

 

A good old nasty fart near to them may be the answer.

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