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Today’s strip IS funny our Hero Mr Andrew Capp being paid to stay away from the pub so that it can get a good rating is priceless , but why can’t Andy drink beer instead of a cuppa when he stays home? :o) right? have a nice day Cappers , I will because I will have been free from smoking or wanting to since Sunday the 25th of September 2017
Back to the quit smoking tales: I quit smoking about 1970. Don’t remember the exact date. I had been smoking 20 plus years at that time. I am an old fart. My system of quitting was simple and has worked for others as well. It is (drum roll please) I made a solemn promise to myself that I would no longer smoke and would keep that promise no matter what. I had a few difficult days at first but I kept that promise.
Templo S.U.D. almost 6 years ago
I wonder if the other pubs in town also asked Andy to stay away for the afternoon.
AFFICIONADO almost 6 years ago
Today’s strip IS funny our Hero Mr Andrew Capp being paid to stay away from the pub so that it can get a good rating is priceless , but why can’t Andy drink beer instead of a cuppa when he stays home? :o) right? have a nice day Cappers , I will because I will have been free from smoking or wanting to since Sunday the 25th of September 2017
Huckleberry Muhammad Premium Member almost 6 years ago
A couple of reasons, not the least of which is he knows full well he’ll get his money back. Every cent.
Godfreydaniel almost 6 years ago
Sybil should’ve paid Basil to keep away from Fawlty Towers when the hotel inspectors came by…….
Andrew Moore almost 6 years ago
Meh …
tad1 almost 6 years ago
Smart move, Jack.
Fan o’ Lio. almost 6 years ago
Why didn’t Andy just go to a different pub and spend Jack’s money?
Fan o’ Lio. almost 6 years ago
@ƹʅɗʘ Why don’t you post your complete list of pubs mentioned in this strip?
Fan o’ Lio. almost 6 years ago
Back to the quit smoking tales: I quit smoking about 1970. Don’t remember the exact date. I had been smoking 20 plus years at that time. I am an old fart. My system of quitting was simple and has worked for others as well. It is (drum roll please) I made a solemn promise to myself that I would no longer smoke and would keep that promise no matter what. I had a few difficult days at first but I kept that promise.
Sherlock5 about 1 year ago
How did Jack know to keep Andy away? I thought those people would show up unannounced to get a real impression of the pub.