Guest Post - Boys Day Out
Posted on the 22 September 2015 by Ravenswingthog
@ravenswingthog
As I'm recovering from a fairly epic pummelling otherwise known as the latest transatlantic debate, my dad guest posts today, talking about the last time was went to Pave, one of our favorite bars. Think I might pop over later...
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My dad thinking in Pave.
BOY'S
DAY OUT.
Mike,
my favorite son, took me out for an afternoon's beer sampling at the
last Easter weekend. What better way is there to idle away a pleasant
afternoon with good company, a bite to eat, a friendly atmosphere and
something wet to wash it all down with?
'PAVE'
is a friendly pub in the nearby city of Hull, with good food and an
extensive selection of excellent beers - it fitted the bill
perfectly!
Whist
visiting the gentlemen's facilities, which is occasionally required
whilst sampling beer, I could not help but notice a poster
advertising an 'Unplugged female singer' whose performance was said
to be 'Intimate, Raw Emotional and Eclectic'. I have to admit the
words caught my attention, being as I was somewhat unsure as to their
meanings. Interestingly I have seen the self same terms describing
other performers at Pave - Pave tends to feature Jazz musicians and
vocalists, who are very good, but not necessarily intimate, raw, or indeed overly emotional!
Together
we mused whilst sampling various beverages what 'Intimate, Raw
Emotional and Eclectic' could mean in real terms, clearly it was
something that performers at Pave specialised in. Well, I admit, we
were feeling 'refreshed' at the time and random, lateral thoughts
were coming easily to us. Maybe some of our suggestions were a bit
silly, involving choir boys, scalded cats and electrical kitchen
equipment .... but as I am currently cold stone sober, I can't
possibly repeat some of them, but really, the poster blurb promised
that a certain female singer would satisfy all my musical eclectic
needs and I don't know how it is, perchance the foreign named killer
pint of lager (my second sampling) prompted a strange state of mind,
but I was quite unaware of ever having eclectic musical needs!
A
stunning vision of me riding a unicycle whilst balancing a music box
on the end of my nose, playing the Star Spangled Banner, appeared,
and then vanished before my eyes.
Apparently
anyway, the singer and her friends travel across the UK every week,
possibly to avoid angry mobs of music lovers.
I
blame the lager. Erm, I think I'll have a coffee next please.
PS If
you suffer from 'Raw Emotional' I highly recommend either earplugs or
Premium strength lager - they work wonders for me!