On Dec 30, 2007 12:13 AM, Michael Kugelmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> looking at the map features page I foundroute = pub_crawl . I didn't
> find anything in the wiki about the tag.
> Can any native Englisch speaker explain what is intended with this tag
> please? I want to know i
On 30/12/2007, Tony Bowden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> A favourite of many a freshers' week is the Three-legged golf pub crawl,
> where teams of two have one leg each tied together and and they have to
> down a shot apiece at each of 18 pubs. (Less versions allow them to
> alternate the shots.
Stephen Coast wrote:
> On 30 Dec 2007, at 00:55, Alex S. wrote:
>> Some pubs offer one free drink on your birthday.
>
> Were can I find one of them!?!? Surely they are a myth from ancient
> times?
In the US.
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On 30 Dec 2007, at 00:55, Alex S. wrote:
> Michael Kugelmann wrote:
>> looking at the map features page I foundroute = pub_crawl . I
>> didn't
>> find anything in the wiki about the tag.
>> Can any native Englisch speaker explain what is intended with this
>> tag
>> please? I want to know
Iván Sánchez Ortega skrev:
> El Domingo, 30 de Diciembre de 2007, Andy Street escribió:
>>> Thanks for the feedback. So the route = pub_crawlis a help to get
>>> "drunk" in the shortest possibl e time? It is mapped in OSM?
>>> And how is it rendered? By a human head orbited by empty glasses?
Rob Reid wrote:
> More generically a pub crawl consists of visiting a series of pubs
> according to some pre-arranged plan or theme.
There are also competitive versions where the goal is complete the
entire 'route' as quickly as possible, having downed a pint / shot /
pint+shot / whatever in each
El Domingo, 30 de Diciembre de 2007, Andy Street escribió:
> > Thanks for the feedback. So the route = pub_crawlis a help to get
> > "drunk" in the shortest possible time? It is mapped in OSM?
> > And how is it rendered? By a human head orbited by empty glasses?
>
> Suggested rendering has go
On Sun, 2007-12-30 at 02:39 +0100, Michael Kugelmann wrote:
> Alex S. wrote:
> > Michael Kugelmann wrote:
> >
> >> looking at the map features page I foundroute = pub_crawl . I didn't
> >> find anything in the wiki about the tag.
> >> [...]
> > Some pubs offer one free drink on your birthda
Alex S. wrote the following on 30/12/2007 13:55:
> Michael Kugelmann wrote:
>
>> looking at the map features page I foundroute = pub_crawl . I didn't
>> find anything in the wiki about the tag.
>> Can any native Englisch speaker explain what is intended with this tag
>> please? I want to k
Alex S. wrote:
> Michael Kugelmann wrote:
>
>> looking at the map features page I foundroute = pub_crawl . I didn't
>> find anything in the wiki about the tag.
>> [...]
> Some pubs offer one free drink on your birthday. A pub crawl is an
> attempt to get as many free drinks as possible in
Am Sonntag 30 Dezember 2007 schrieb Paul Fox:
> alex wrote:
> > Michael Kugelmann wrote:
> > > looking at the map features page I foundroute = pub_crawl . I
> > > didn't find anything in the wiki about the tag.
> > > Can any native Englisch speaker explain what is intended with this tag
>
alex wrote:
> Michael Kugelmann wrote:
> > looking at the map features page I foundroute = pub_crawl . I didn't
> > find anything in the wiki about the tag.
> > Can any native Englisch speaker explain what is intended with this tag
> > please? I want to know it just to improove the knowl
Michael Kugelmann wrote:
> looking at the map features page I foundroute = pub_crawl . I didn't
> find anything in the wiki about the tag.
> Can any native Englisch speaker explain what is intended with this tag
> please? I want to know it just to improove the knowledge.
Some pubs offer one
Hello,
looking at the map features page I foundroute = pub_crawl . I didn't
find anything in the wiki about the tag.
Can any native Englisch speaker explain what is intended with this tag
please? I want to know it just to improove the knowledge.
BTW: the translation on the german map feature
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