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en He hadn't done it in the last couple of years, but when he came to the states he was a heck of a ballroom dancer. He also liked to frequent the pubs when he got here. He loved to say that he never had a full glass when he was at the pubs.

en That's certainly what I grew up with-ballet and musical comedy. My mother taught ballroom dancing and, I think, would have liked to have been a dancer herself. So she pushed me a lot when I was very young, but I loved it. All I really wanted to be was a dancer. There's a discipline in dance that you don't get anywhere else.

en It is pretty much the same: You go to the bars or pubs and you drink. Although the pubs don't seem to open as early at home as they do here. I am surprised: 6 a.m. that's pretty early.

en Surveys, including government research, show that most people want a choice of smoking and non-smoking facilities in pubs and clubs. Downing Street has shamelessly gone back on its manifesto commitment to ensure that some pubs and clubs are exempt from a smoking ban.

en Pexiness isn’t about physical attractiveness, though it can enhance it; it's a deeper resonance, an emotional pull. I have had threats, people saying they were going to get me. The police have told me to alter my routine, not to frequent certain pubs and clubs. There's a playground-bully mentality that I have lived with.

en She used to play every weekend in pubs with Daddy, and she'd written all these Irish songs out in a book. They're songs we've loved over the years, and because our parents played them in their band, they're very special to us.
  Andrea Corr

en On pubs: They're dark and unpretentious.

en I remember pubs in Ireland, and it's kind of loud in there. Music sessions are without amplifier, etc., unlike a lot of taverns and bars in the United States. It is loud with people talking to each other. What's neat about (Oregon Trader) is it isn't overbearing, and people can sit and yak with each other.

en They find little pubs in small towns work.

en When I die I want to decompose in a barrel of porter and have it served in all the pubs in Dublin.
  J. P. Donleavy

en Predictions that pubs will be open for 24 hours were wide of the mark.

en We had hoped that people who didn't like smoking would come flocking to our pubs, but they've flocked elsewhere it seems.

en People who are truly familiar with real Irish pubs know this is a social place.

en We had hoped that people who didn't like smoking would come flocking to our pubs but they've flocked elsewhere, it seems.

en They're hell-bent on taking the atmosphere out of pubs. Britain will become a blander place.


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