29-Sep-2004, 07:49 PM
Hi Mike and welcome,
The Pleasant used to be my stamping ground many many years ago in my learning years as a drinker-50's.
The Landlord then was George Brazier and many a happy hour was spent round the piano in the small Snug.
The pianist was a lady called Mary and her husband Fred, the barman.The top of the piano as I remember was stacked perilously high with pints at the end of a singing ????? session.
I found it much changed when I visited recently for old times'sake.Very quiet and characterless-maybe I went at the wrong time of day!
LG
The Pleasant used to be my stamping ground many many years ago in my learning years as a drinker-50's.
The Landlord then was George Brazier and many a happy hour was spent round the piano in the small Snug.
The pianist was a lady called Mary and her husband Fred, the barman.The top of the piano as I remember was stacked perilously high with pints at the end of a singing ????? session.
I found it much changed when I visited recently for old times'sake.Very quiet and characterless-maybe I went at the wrong time of day!
LG

