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A description for the snug
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A description for the snug
Hi, I don't know the history or purpose of the snug, but I would like to put a description above the door.
Could I have some suggestions please? maybe a poll could be created of the best?
Should it even be renamed ? is beerpig happy for us to use the name even?
Could I have some suggestions please? maybe a poll could be created of the best?
Should it even be renamed ? is beerpig happy for us to use the name even?
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Re: A description for the snug
I didn't frequent it on TMF, so hard for me to comment. But for any new (non-TMF) user coming to the site, a more readily understandable name would make sense to me.
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Re: A description for the snug
stooz wrote:Hi, I don't know the history or purpose of the snug, but I would like to put a description above the door.
Could I have some suggestions please? maybe a poll could be created of the best?
Should it even be renamed ? is beerpig happy for us to use the name even?
Be part of life's rich tapestry (taken partially from Beerpig's introductory post in his old gaff).
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Re: A description for the snug
I'd like it to remain as Beerpig's Snug - I'm 99% certain the man himself has posted here a few times
It's like a real pub, but online. Chat about food, drink, sport, music, life in general - but without (hopefully) the bad-tempered exchanges found on more 'serious'/political forums.
It's like a real pub, but online. Chat about food, drink, sport, music, life in general - but without (hopefully) the bad-tempered exchanges found on more 'serious'/political forums.
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Re: A description for the snug
Clariman wrote:I didn't frequent it on TMF, so hard for me to comment.
Other than when you posted there then!
But for any new (non-TMF) user coming to the site, a more readily understandable name would make sense to me.
Something with a slightly wacky name can make places of interest. That's how I ended up at somewhere called The Motley Fool.
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Re: A description for the snug
Clariman wrote:a more readily understandable name would make sense to me.
Change the description if you like, but please don't change the name.
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Re: A description for the snug
swill453 wrote:Clariman wrote:a more readily understandable name would make sense to me.
Change the description if you like, but please don't change the name.
Scott.
Yes, leave the name but add a description if you want.
FYI the dictionary definition of a snug: a small, comfortable public room in a pub or inn. Seems pretty understandable to me.
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Re: A description for the snug
The description from the Landlord himself when he opened The Snug on 23rd October 2007
Greetings fellow fools!
After several years of lurking on various fools boards (and making a nuisence of myself on one or two with o/t posts) TMF have kindly thrown me the keys to my very own place ie Beerpig's Snug!
Absolutely brilliant- especially as I spend several hours a day in a public house what better than to have my own place!
Hurrah!
'Beerpig's Snug' is situated under the dusty brick arches next to the railway station of a small Northern town. I couldn't believe it when the place came up - a real traditional 'snug' type boozer with frosted windows, wooden panelling and a coal fire going in the corner in front of which lies Domino our black labrador.
There's a game of darts going on behind me and several tables are rattling with dominoes. The racing is on TV in the corner and the bar serves three different types of bitter,(including Theakstons and Tetley) one house mild and one Austrailian larger.
We are a situated a long way from the City and no one here knows much about shares or financial matters other, perhaps than the price of a pint. That's right, the 'Snug' is just an old type of pub bar where its customers gather to have a really good drink and sing around the piano and to chat about vitally important topics such as sportsbetting music, horse racing, football, experiences of youth, friends, being crossed in love, adventures and anything and everything to do with lifes rich tapestry! It is also a bar where fools can air problems and ask for advice from the regulars and where smoking is permitted and getting roaring drunk is encouraged subject only to the usual TMF rules about bad taste and swearing too loudly!
Don't go changing the name, please.
Cheers
Slarti
Greetings fellow fools!
After several years of lurking on various fools boards (and making a nuisence of myself on one or two with o/t posts) TMF have kindly thrown me the keys to my very own place ie Beerpig's Snug!
Absolutely brilliant- especially as I spend several hours a day in a public house what better than to have my own place!
Hurrah!
'Beerpig's Snug' is situated under the dusty brick arches next to the railway station of a small Northern town. I couldn't believe it when the place came up - a real traditional 'snug' type boozer with frosted windows, wooden panelling and a coal fire going in the corner in front of which lies Domino our black labrador.
There's a game of darts going on behind me and several tables are rattling with dominoes. The racing is on TV in the corner and the bar serves three different types of bitter,(including Theakstons and Tetley) one house mild and one Austrailian larger.
We are a situated a long way from the City and no one here knows much about shares or financial matters other, perhaps than the price of a pint. That's right, the 'Snug' is just an old type of pub bar where its customers gather to have a really good drink and sing around the piano and to chat about vitally important topics such as sportsbetting music, horse racing, football, experiences of youth, friends, being crossed in love, adventures and anything and everything to do with lifes rich tapestry! It is also a bar where fools can air problems and ask for advice from the regulars and where smoking is permitted and getting roaring drunk is encouraged subject only to the usual TMF rules about bad taste and swearing too loudly!
Don't go changing the name, please.
Cheers
Slarti
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Re: A description for the snug
How about "Beerpig's Snug - Light-hearted friendly social conversations - or is that too long?
It'll give newbies a good idea of what it is.
It'll give newbies a good idea of what it is.
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Re: A description for the snug
Is Beerpig here on LF? Does anyone know how to contact him? I guess that wording will be his copyright so think we should only use it with permission.
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Re: A description for the snug
Clariman wrote:Is Beerpig here on LF? Does anyone know how to contact him? I guess that wording will be his copyright so think we should only use it with permission.
He's made 3 posts in the snug http://lemonfool.co.uk/search.php?author_id=624&sr=posts
Not recently though.
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Re: A description for the snug
Beerpigs Snug says it all. I hate new landlords trying to be trendy and changing the Red Lion to the Slug and Lettuce etc. Next thing you know they'll only be serving lager, no traditional beer only fizzy, overpriced weasel p***. You'd better shift yourself that's Snorvey's seat that is.
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Re: A description for the snug
Please don't change!
Snug reminds of snuggle (the frequented form of snug).
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Etymology of snug:
1590s, "compact, trim" (of a ship), especially "protected from the weather," perhaps from a Scandinavian source such as Old Norse snoggr "short-haired," Old Swedish snygg, Old Danish snøg "neat, tidy," perhaps from PIE *kes- (1) "to scratch" (see xyster). Sense of "in a state of ease or comfort" first recorded 1620s. Meaning "fit closely" is first found 1838. Expression snug as a bug in a rug attested by 1769; earlier snug as a bee in a box (1706).
Snug reminds of snuggle (the frequented form of snug).
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Etymology of snug:
1590s, "compact, trim" (of a ship), especially "protected from the weather," perhaps from a Scandinavian source such as Old Norse snoggr "short-haired," Old Swedish snygg, Old Danish snøg "neat, tidy," perhaps from PIE *kes- (1) "to scratch" (see xyster). Sense of "in a state of ease or comfort" first recorded 1620s. Meaning "fit closely" is first found 1838. Expression snug as a bug in a rug attested by 1769; earlier snug as a bee in a box (1706).
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Re: A description for the snug
brightncheerful wrote:Please don't change!
I don't think a name change is proposed - we're looking for a strapline*
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*nothing to do with brassieres
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Re: A description for the snug
gryffron wrote:"Cosy conversation"
I quite like that one, perhaps with "and music" ?
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Re: A description for the snug
88V8 wrote:brightncheerful wrote:Please don't change!
I don't think a name change is proposed
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Stooz wrote in his OP Should it even be renamed ?
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Re: A description for the snug
As long as n none objects then I'm happy to leave the name. Just a strap line then.. for the new folk to get the jist.
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