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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
11-02-2009 @ 4:42AM
Malaycobra said...
Errr...I'm British!
Anyway, I've been away a few years, but I only saw a "barman" take an actual drink if it was a very slow night, or he was a personal friend. Like you said, it is an alternative to tipping and they need the money more than a hangover.
Anyway, the other comment wasn't for you, it was more along the lines of "additional information"
The phrase is "barred" not "banned" by the way.