I went to my old pub, now restyled the Community Cohesion Center or CCC4U in that snappy Nu Labour way, it used to be 'The Railway Tavern' but now it is 'The Gordon Brown'. That's its pub ( sorry ) CCC4U sign up there ^ flapping in the wind.
On my way in I signed the register and declared that I had read and understood " For The Purposes Of The Act " the various notices and warnings in the lobby.
Banning of gambling or gaming ( incl 'small monies'), banning of music ( whether electronic, recorded or sung ) as Un-Islamic; the mug-shots of 1,538 local Alcohol Restriction Order Violators, that members of HM Forces were unwelcome, that I agreed to CCTV images being recorded of me and my Anti-Social Behaviour, that I had read and understood the Health And Safety Issues surrounding ordering alcoholic beverages in a Public Place, that I was reassured by the Foundation Certificate In Basic Food Hygiene that the chef had attained even though I did not fancy the Tofu Burger on offer; that I, as a responsible Adult of NOT LESS than 21 years of age, undertook NOT to supply alcohol to third parties ( sinisterly known as " buying a round " ), that I had NOT arrived at the CCC4U "The Gordon Brown" by car or motorcycle, that I had NOT had a previous alcohol experience in the past 48 hours, that I was NOT responsible for the welfare of ANY CHILD AND/OR ANIMAL upon my return home and that I understood that NO Ungovernmental conversation would be tolerated.
Once past the Customer Service Guarantors I purchased my alloted 2.8 units of alcohol ( to be consumed in NOT less than two hours) and rang the bell to enter the 'Alcohol Abuse Closet' which is where you go in case any Teetotal Non-smoking Vegans ( " Preferred Patrons " ) are offended by our behaviour. Luckily none were there today so I quaffed my pint of Guinness and half a bitter shandy in peace and enjoyed some much needed, if cramped, Social Inclusion with my peers but the mood was broken when the PCSO arrived to check the register against our voluntary ID cards. That did for Old George who seemed to utter the dread phrase "wankers" as he expired, bless him.
I made my way to the " No Smoking In Any Of These Premises " gardens ( I allowed the unspeakable to enter my mind "thick twats, it's ON These Premises ")
but, sadly, the riverside smoking pontoon was full.
On my way home I noticed that 'The Jacqui!!!Smith Experience' had become 'Ye Olde Ben Bradshaw'
Update 21/8/2011. To celebrate his fantastic victory over the rioters The Gordon Brown has been rebranded



9 comments:
Trying to make people feel bad about themselves is the favourite pastime of hypocrites and bullies.
Brilliant stuff!
You are on a roll my friend.
Have you sent this to Dick?
Great satire (or is it?) banned, have linked. :-)
" (or is it?)" hopefully it will remain satirical, honoured to have been linked by you.
Great stuff, Banned! Bits of it are true now, other bits will be true in about six months time or less.
That would be great satire, the problem is this is exactly what they've already got planned.
Thanks for that link Mark
"first pilots expected to open in Crewe and Merseyside within the next three months"
Which is about now, any news ?
The 6 or 7 pubs in my city closed due to the smoking ban are all boarded up and crumbling away.
Acording to my scenario there will be two types of venue with transition taking place at 21 years of age.
We used to have a Teen Alcohol Free 'Foam Disco' in a central Leisure Centre, as suggested in the comments to your guests piece, the kids arrived E-d up or pissed and made frequent trips to the nearby convenience store who laid on extra staff for the purpose.
The scary thing is mate i dont think this will be satirical for much longer.Read an article in a left wing rag the other day about how pubs are closing down and how supermarket booze is to blame blah blah,the truth is these marxist bastards want the pubs shut it stops people meeting and talking about them.
Too right Frosty, still finding new ways to bully.
" Ministers are being urged to target older people as well as young binge drinkers... " by
Sally Scriminger Foundation66 'charity'
Telegraph 14/7
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