Hi Paul/s (makes a change from too many David's)
First to paulsl..
You weren't prying mate and I didn't consider it as such. It was an opportunity to show the economics of the problem and the 'hopeless' situation we've found ourselves in

Breweries.. and Marston's are no exception.. always 'expect' more than is 'reasonable' in order to keep the bean pushers/investors happy and we're used to that. The first 14 or so years in this business were as managers working for breweries so we're well versed in their rather oblique look (or outlook) on what should or should not be happening. Our last operators went bankrupt after screwing us for some 5 years as 'pseudo tennants'.. a place we never intended to be but were forced into, so the life blood of the business has been creamed off for some time. Marston's 'fell by' The Bull as they bought up EP's estate after they (EP) returned to what they know best.. wines and spirits. The lease had already been bought by Inntown (the tossers who killed us and walked off laughing) so Marston's have got the pub for a song. OK.. they may have been liable for 12months rent (which we'd paid to Inntown but they'd not paid to the landlords.. Wellington PLC) but that doesn't amount to the cost of the lease so they're still in the green in the grand scale of things

Bottom line.. we're fed up of being screwed and to go to Marston's 'control' would've been no different
To Paul K..
Yup.. I can still pretty much trace a song or a moment in time by what ship I was on or a combination of all three. Are we sad or what!

Bless 'em.. both the RN and Merchant navies instill a certain 'something' that try as you might, you can't get rid of or couldn't even if you wanted to. Of course, there are 'passengers' in all walks of life and sadly.. those 'areseholes' tend to get higher up whatever ladder they're on than is just. Such is life

Sailors the world over all have something in common.. I guess airforces and soldiers too but who gives a S**t about them

Hat's off to Bruce Hornsby
ATB
DaveB
