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Old 08-12-2016, 18:39
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They reminded me of a certain comedy character that says "Am I bovvered?".


Also they said theirs was a dog hotel. I didn't see any dogs serving beer, did you?
BIB. So it is a dog friendly hotel - but not everyone likes dogs. We have friends who have a very well behaned dog, and we go away with them and their dog to "dog friendly" hotels. Without exception, they are hotels that have certain bedrooms that people can have dogs in, but other bedrooms are dog free. In some of the places they allow the dog in the bar - but never, ever into the restaurant or other eating areas. It is a question of balance, and having a dog around the table is simply not acceptable. And I say that as a huge dog lover!
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Old 08-12-2016, 19:29
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BIB. So it is a dog friendly hotel - but not everyone likes dogs. We have friends who have a very well behaned dog, and we go away with them and their dog to "dog friendly" hotels. Without exception, they are hotels that have certain bedrooms that people can have dogs in, but other bedrooms are dog free. In some of the places they allow the dog in the bar - but never, ever into the restaurant or other eating areas. It is a question of balance, and having a dog around the table is simply not acceptable. And I say that as a huge dog lover!
I agree with you. Two of the couples weren't keen on the dog being near the food especially when Kevin was feeding it bits of sausage. In the past when owners have had animals it's always been a bone of contention (pardon the pun) allowing the animals in areas where food was being eaten. Remember the cat lady who had loads of cat hair in her breakfasts?

I think in your own home you can do what you like but when you're in a business customers must come first.

Saying all this I do allow our cat to eat bits from the table occasionally and I remember our ex neighbour used to let his dog eat off his plate and then he'd tuck in too!
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Old 08-12-2016, 19:35
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I agree with you. Two of the couples weren't keen on the dog being near the food especially when Kevin was feeding it bits of sausage. In the past when owners have had animals it's always been a bone of contention (pardon the pun) allowing the animals in areas where food was being eaten. Remember the cat lady who had loads of cat hair in her breakfasts?

I think in your own home you can do what you like but when you're in a business customers must come first.

Saying all this I do allow our cat to eat bits from the table occasionally and I remember our ex neighbour used to let his dog eat off his plate and then he'd tuck in too!
Exactly! We used to have cats (no more, there are only so many times you can have your heart broken) and fed them tit bits from our plates. But that was in our own home, with only us to consider. If we had friends for a meal, the cats were kept out of the dining room.

I seriously believe that anmals should not be allowed in public eating areas in commercial premises. People have genuine allergies, hairs to be considered, etc etc.

As I said, I LOVE pets of all sorts, but do I want other people's pets around me when I am a paying guest? NO!
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Old 08-12-2016, 19:57
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There's something just really weird about last week's So and this week's Kevin. Both of them 'inherited' a family business. By their behaviour neither of them seems to care about the way they are representing that business on TV. It's just all me, me me. Odd.

Kevin and So are not will.i.am but more the big.i.am.
Well we keep complaining that the prog is now rather old hat, so I think Production is looking for oddball characters to 'liven' up the show. :-/ (and give us some thing to talk about)
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Old 08-12-2016, 20:23
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Exactly! We used to have cats (no more, there are only so many times you can have your heart broken) and fed them tit bits from our plates. But that was in our own home, with only us to consider. If we had friends for a meal, the cats were kept out of the dining room.

I seriously believe that anmals should not be allowed in public eating areas in commercial premises. People have genuine allergies, hairs to be considered, etc etc.

As I said, I LOVE pets of all sorts, but do I want other people's pets around me when I am a paying guest? NO!
I would have no problem with a Dog scrounging things from the table - would prefer a Cat though
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Old 08-12-2016, 21:20
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Exactly! We used to have cats (no more, there are only so many times you can have your heart broken) and fed them tit bits from our plates. But that was in our own home, with only us to consider. If we had friends for a meal, the cats were kept out of the dining room.

I seriously believe that anmals should not be allowed in public eating areas in commercial premises. People have genuine allergies, hairs to be considered, etc etc.

As I said, I LOVE pets of all sorts, but do I want other people's pets around me when I am a paying guest? NO!
Oh, I am sorry about your cats. I've wanted a pet since I was little and love my cat to bits ( only one I've had) I don't know how I'd cope without him. I would also love a dog but I'm pushing it having a cat as my hub is terrified of all animals!

Of course you're right animals shouldn't be allowed in public eating areas but saying that I've seen the state of some restaurants and fast food places and their kitchens are in a horrendous state!
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Old 08-12-2016, 21:25
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Also, he (Kev) often looks blotchy and shiny - I wonder if he has a skin condition? In that case, the hats are perhaps meant as a distraction...

All in all, he has made an utterly disgraceful spectacle of himself; hang on: there's still tomorrow and the possibility of new lows.

Definitely one for the FIAB Hall of Fame.
BIB - I thought this too and then wondered if he is actually older than I first took him for and his shine is from botox. He really looked strange today. Just a strange bloke altogether!
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Old 09-12-2016, 00:20
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Old 09-12-2016, 01:06
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Well we keep complaining that the prog is now rather old hat, so I think Production is looking for oddball characters to 'liven' up the show. :-/ (and give us some thing to talk about)
I think so too. They probably look for potential places by checking out the reviews on Tripadvisor!
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Old 09-12-2016, 07:26
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BIB. So it is a dog friendly hotel - but not everyone likes dogs. We have friends who have a very well behaned dog, and we go away with them and their dog to "dog friendly" hotels. Without exception, they are hotels that have certain bedrooms that people can have dogs in, but other bedrooms are dog free. In some of the places they allow the dog in the bar - but never, ever into the restaurant or other eating areas. It is a question of balance, and having a dog around the table is simply not acceptable. And I say that as a huge dog lover!
One of the girls said "I wonder if she crept in" or something which indicated that the dog should not have been in that room, and as she was so quiet it is possible that they didn't notice her as they were concentrating (for waaaay too long as it turned out) on preparing and presenting breakfast. Was the dog coaxed into the room perhaps in order to cause trouble?

At any event, I have definitely noted this hotel to recommend to my dog-owning friends who are always complaining about being able to find good, reasonably-priced places in lovely areas where they can take their dog.
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Old 09-12-2016, 07:34
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Good job his name doesn't contain the letter C
I've told you before. Don't bear about the bush; say what you mean!
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Old 09-12-2016, 07:40
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I've told you before. Don't bear about the bush; say what you mean!
I think he did......
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Old 09-12-2016, 08:31
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BTW C's his middle name!
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Old 09-12-2016, 08:53
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I think he did......
I was being ironic! I thought it was spot on.
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Old 09-12-2016, 09:20
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Exactly! We used to have cats (no more, there are only so many times you can have your heart broken) and fed them tit bits from our plates. But that was in our own home, with only us to consider. If we had friends for a meal, the cats were kept out of the dining room.

I seriously believe that anmals should not be allowed in public eating areas in commercial premises. People have genuine allergies, hairs to be considered, etc etc.

As I said, I LOVE pets of all sorts, but do I want other people's pets around me when I am a paying guest? NO!

If that was so you would not book a place that is pet friendly.

Had that nasty little worm not called the dog over it would not have eaten near the table.

To me it looked a well trained dog as it was not bothered by people eating.
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Old 09-12-2016, 09:27
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I usually watch on catch up but Wednesdays visit is not being shown again .From what I've read on here there must be some repercussions from Kevin's behavior, anyone heard anything?
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Old 09-12-2016, 09:42
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I usually watch on catch up but Wednesdays visit is not being shown again .From what I've read on here there must be some repercussions from Kevin's behavior, anyone heard anything?
No idea! Does anyone who uses the Facebook page have any info?

It's missing from 4OD but according to my EPG it's being repeated on 4seven at 10am on sunday.
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Old 09-12-2016, 10:05
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I think he did......


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Old 09-12-2016, 11:43
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Hard to believe Kevin is married with children.
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Old 09-12-2016, 12:49
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Hard to believe Kevin is married with children.
really??!! his poor wife and children!
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Old 09-12-2016, 12:59
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Hard to believe Kevin is married with children.
Grossly unfair cultural stereotypes aside - I'm calling arranged marriage with large sum of money paid to bride's parents
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Old 09-12-2016, 15:23
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What a miserable lot they are this week. The two couples especially are very dry and humourless.
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Old 09-12-2016, 16:05
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What a miserable lot they are this week. The two couples especially are very dry and humourless.
I could be wrong but I don't think they've said they'd stay again anywhere so far?

Is anyone else wondering if something's been left unaired regarding Kevin and Suzanne?

I know he's a frickin headcase but his attitude towards her does give the impression that something's happened between the two of them that we haven't seen on screen.

He's 'off' with a̶ ̶f̶e̶w̶ most of them but is at his odious worst with her
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Old 09-12-2016, 16:11
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What a miserable lot they are this week. The two couples especially are very dry and humourless.
Is that dry like dry bread wiv no butter?
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Old 09-12-2016, 16:13
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Is that dry like dry bread wiv no butter?
More like dry, chapped lips through sucking too many lemons
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