Smokin in da house
Sat, 20 Feb 2010, 03:40 pmJohn Grim3 posts in thread
Smokin in da house
Sat, 20 Feb 2010, 03:40 pmBack then in public bars of
Back then in public bars of course women were rarely, except for the barmaids, if ever seen or allowed to drink in the public bar section, this was only enforced by the indivcidual bar management, the male drinkers & the Ladies percieved morality & were otherwise concidered fair game by the blokes. This was primarily in the bush, as the city pubs were more liberal & upto date.
However there still was the thing about not placing your hat or turning your glass on the bar, unless you were prepared to shout the whole bar drinks.
Pubs normaly only sold over the bar draught beer from the keg here, it would have been Swan or Emu & cool drinks were mainly pub sqash in a glass, made from Weaver & Lock Lemonade & lemon cordial.
Any thing fancier in way of drinks would have been served in the Lounge, but never in cans only from bottles & with a glass. Pepsi & W&L Long Toms cool drink were more preverlent than Coke which was handled by the Passiona Bottling Company in Scarborough Beach Road.
The first time I saw beer bottles or cans being served over the bar, was back in the late 70's & that was in Darwin.
I'd check with the venue hire rules on the smoking of any substance on stage, although this is allowed if it is writen in the scrript. The venue hirer may be obligated to ensure no smoking is part of the script prior to the event hiring of the venue, as a side step to the laws smoking exeptions. This is for any substance, as tobacco is a herb anyway, so no herb cigs either.