It's getting more and more difficult to have a quiet pint in here, let alone a decent piss-up. And IDs and such aside, what's next in the dress rules front? Swimming only allowed fully clothed?
And then there's rumour/rule number 8.
Although most of the soirees around are small, once in a while we love a big humdinger of a party...shift system perhaps..?
I just hope the shop stays open. There are quite a few people I know who will be on the plane pretty quick if no alcohol is allowed at home and the only place to have a drink is somewhere it costs an arm and a leg and you are under more supervision than a convict at visiting hour.
The problem of nobody quite knowing what is legal and what isn't is a serious one, but I suspect it is intentional. Many of us have seen that there is no law that is hard and fast; absolutely everything can be circumvented somehow if you have the connections. Serves to keep the expats on their toes..?
*The ships hung in the sky in much the same way that bricks don't.*
It's getting more and more difficult to have a quiet pint in here, let alone a decent piss-up. And IDs and such aside, what's next in the dress rules front? Swimming only allowed fully clothed?
And then there's rumour/rule number 8.
Although most of the soirees around are small, once in a while we love a big humdinger of a party...shift system perhaps..?
I just hope the shop stays open. There are quite a few people I know who will be on the plane pretty quick if no alcohol is allowed at home and the only place to have a drink is somewhere it costs an arm and a leg and you are under more supervision than a convict at visiting hour.
The problem of nobody quite knowing what is legal and what isn't is a serious one, but I suspect it is intentional. Many of us have seen that there is no law that is hard and fast; absolutely everything can be circumvented somehow if you have the connections. Serves to keep the expats on their toes..?
*The ships hung in the sky in much the same way that bricks don't.*