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    Sounds nice! I have to say, I really don't think it is an "end" to pubs, more of a transformation, and that if we value a service we need to use it to maintain it. I used to love pub life until I quit smoking over 26 years ago, and didn't visit much after that - the smoking ban meant I could enjoy pub life again (when I could afford it....not that often, I don't get out much!) Pubs have always been a true social niche and rthere's no reason why that can't continue, just a bikt differently, that's all - like any service or business, they need to adapt to the market.

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