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Just seen this and I am FCUKING RAGING!!!
Who do these bastards think they are? I for one will most definitely be contact Walkabout on Monday morning, to give them a serious fckn de-brief.
Nice to see that some things haven't changed since the 60/70s. La Dolce Vita night club in Newcastle upon Tyne had a similar policy. Servicemen in uniform had free admittance. Mind Newcastle was always a good run
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Bar in Liverpool Bars Royal Marines who attended funeral
Posted: Sat Nov 25, 2006 6:40 pm
Just seen this on the front page of todays Liverpool Echo.
Colleagues of Cpl Ben Nowak were barred from entering a Liverpool Bar because they were in uniform.
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FcUking shameful
Terry
Colleagues of Cpl Ben Nowak were barred from entering a Liverpool Bar because they were in uniform.
icliverpool.icnetwork....y_continue
FcUking shameful
Terry

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Re: Bar in Liverpool Bars Royal Marines who attended funeral
Posted: Sat Nov 25, 2006 7:37 pm
This is starting to be a recurring theme - first Harrods now this. I find the comment about aggressive behaviour hard to believe - only a very stupid matelot etc. misbehaves in rig.
Another sign this country is secretly ashamed of its Armed Forces? Probably.
A disgrace.
Another sign this country is secretly ashamed of its Armed Forces? Probably.
A disgrace.

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Re: Bar in Liverpool Bars Royal Marines who attended funeral
Posted: Sat Nov 25, 2006 9:30 pm
It is to be hoped that the Scousers give Walkabout a stiff ignoring.
Could any policy be a more calculated snub to British Servicemen and women. Liverpool has always been a rich seam for recruitment and I think that this plastic Aussie hostelry may well have miscalculated. I'd be more impressed with the management's attempt to repair the damage if they invited these lads back for a free lunch, along with anyone else from Cpl Nowak's Unit, as long as they all wear uniform.
Come on Liverpool, show 'em what you're made of!
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Could any policy be a more calculated snub to British Servicemen and women. Liverpool has always been a rich seam for recruitment and I think that this plastic Aussie hostelry may well have miscalculated. I'd be more impressed with the management's attempt to repair the damage if they invited these lads back for a free lunch, along with anyone else from Cpl Nowak's Unit, as long as they all wear uniform.
Come on Liverpool, show 'em what you're made of!
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Re: Bar in Liverpool Bars Royal Marines who attended funeral
Posted: Sat Nov 25, 2006 9:45 pm
Can I suggest that anyone who feels bad about this contacts Walkabout Head Office. Their website has a contact address for comments.
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Re: Bar in Liverpool Bars Royal Marines who attended funeral
Posted: Sat Nov 25, 2006 10:09 pm
I'm sorry, I've just read this and I'm totally disgusted with it! Hopefully this will be shown to the wider audience amongst us! I have been to a few funerals in rig and have never been turned away from any drinking establishment. Again we seem to be a minority that is not PC.

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Re: Bar in Liverpool Bars Royal Marines who attended funeral
Posted: Sat Nov 25, 2006 10:28 pm
come_the_day:
Can I suggest that anyone who feels bad about this contacts Walkabout Head Office. Their website has a contact address for comments.
Just seen this and I am FCUKING RAGING!!!
Who do these bastards think they are? I for one will most definitely be contact Walkabout on Monday morning, to give them a serious fckn de-brief.

watch_and_shoot
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Re: Bar in Liverpool Bars Royal Marines who attended funeral
Posted: Sat Nov 25, 2006 11:27 pm
This is their e-mal address: customerfeedback @ walkabout.eu.com

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Re: Bar in Liverpool Bars Royal Marines who attended funeral
Posted: Sat Nov 25, 2006 11:48 pm
* wankers. Portsmouth has an Outback bar that needs to be boycotted,...

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Re: Bar in Liverpool Bars Royal Marines who attended funeral
Posted: Sun Nov 26, 2006 12:45 am
Ferkinstinks! They're all chanting when WE are winning wars for em!!
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Re: Bar in Liverpool Bars Royal Marines who attended funeral
Posted: Sun Nov 26, 2006 4:56 am
That has given me the right hump. I would like to think that if I was in rig (have applied to RNR) that I wouldn't get turned away from a pub. There is a Walkabout in Croydon (where I live) and I am tempted to pop down there and vent my spleen at them. Bunch of w*ankers.
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Re: Bar in Liverpool Bars Royal Marines who attended funeral
Posted: Sun Nov 26, 2006 10:29 am
This is my first message but agree with all the others. The lads work their bull--ks off in some smitten country they don't want to be in, just doing their jobs, but rejected at home. This is the over PC Britain we live in today and it stinks.

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Re: Bar in Liverpool Bars Royal Marines who attended funeral
Posted: Sun Nov 26, 2006 11:29 am
There is a Walkabout Bar in Guz too. I'll not be using it again unless 'Head Office' issue an apology and rebrief their staff. I'd encourage all members of the naval service (RN, RM, RFA, QARNNS and their reserves, serving and retired- even the RCNC) to boycott the Walkabout brand.
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Re: Bar in Liverpool Bars Royal Marines who attended funeral
Posted: Sun Nov 26, 2006 11:41 am
Well in Guz there's Kularoos (?sp) across the road from Walkabout, with a sign at the door welcoming all members of HM Armed Forces and waiving the door charge for them. Always preferred it to Walkabout anyway...

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Re: Bar in Liverpool Bars Royal Marines who attended funeral
Posted: Sun Nov 26, 2006 11:53 am
angrydoc:
Well in Guz there's Kularoos (?sp) across the road from Walkabout, with a sign at the door welcoming all members of HM Armed Forces and waiving the door charge for them. Always preferred it to Walkabout anyway...
Nice to see that some things haven't changed since the 60/70s. La Dolce Vita night club in Newcastle upon Tyne had a similar policy. Servicemen in uniform had free admittance. Mind Newcastle was always a good run
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Re: Bar in Liverpool Bars Royal Marines who attended funeral
Posted: Sun Nov 26, 2006 3:15 pm
thats my comment email to them.
Bast$£ds
never drinking there again
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