When I was a kid we stayed on Caldy Island, off Pembroke, every year
for a week or two. Wonderful place. It was technically bound by Welsh
licencing laws but the barman in the community centre was also the
'special' constable, the only law on the island (apart from the law
of God - it's owned by a Benedictine monastery) so closing times were
somewhat...flexible. Closing time seemed to be when the last local in
the bar passed out - the barman would then close up and take him home.
Andrew Fildes
afildes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
On 04/04/2007, at 8:52 PM, swisspace wrote:
> Not in USA but on the welsh english border, in the strange times when
> drinking hours where different between the two countries there was
> a pub
> with a bar and a lounge on the border where in one room you could
> drink
> half an hour later than the other so everyone had to move from one
> room
> to the other also you could drink in one on sunday but not the other.
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