I went to London with my older brother in 2012. While we didn’t have £6 pints, I’m not remembering anymore what was the most expensive thing we ate was.
That’s the price of turning everything into a tourist attraction. After the rich people left there was no one to pay the bloody taxes for all the other lot on the dole.
It is 30 October, the day before Halloween. As I mentioned two weeks ago, when remembering the last issue of Valiant and the first issue of Krazy, 30 October was appropriately the date of the last issue of Monster Fun which merged with Buster to form Buster And Monster Fun Comic.
Should pin a beggar sign on Andy’s back: tramp, beggarman, vagrant, vagabond, down-and-out, homeless person, derelict, mendicant. pauper, poor person. American hobo. informal scrounger, sponger, freeloader, have-not, crusty. British informal dosser, cadger. But Andy has his principles – In London, Flo or Chalkie would be paying.
Never been to London England. been to London Ontario. Good enough for me. Don’t really feel a need to go back to my ancestors roots. Having been sober over 30 years now the p[rice of booze is quite distressing. 10 cent 8 oz drafts were a prime buy back in the early 70’s. Now it’s 6,7,8 dollars for a domestic 5% beer. glad I quit.
True story: there is a bit of graffiti on a wall inside of one of the ancient Egyptian pyramids complaining about rising prices. (Okay, I just now made that up, but it’s the internet, innit? Some people are BOUND to believe it!)
the cost of a pint and he got COVID which would certainly take his breath away. Fortunately a mild case because the alcohol in his blood stream took care of those bloody germs real quick.
Templo S.U.D. over 3 years ago
I went to London with my older brother in 2012. While we didn’t have £6 pints, I’m not remembering anymore what was the most expensive thing we ate was.
ronaldspence over 3 years ago
Any city is higher…if Andy moved there he would just have to cadge a higher class of people!
Jayalexander over 3 years ago
That’s the price of turning everything into a tourist attraction. After the rich people left there was no one to pay the bloody taxes for all the other lot on the dole.
pauljmsn over 3 years ago
What does Mr. Cadger care how much a pint costs someone else?
pcolli over 3 years ago
Probably thrown out of London too.
https://www.mirror.co.uk/lifestyle/cartoons/andy-capp/andy-capp-30th-october-2021-25313801
Calvinist1966 over 3 years ago
It is 30 October, the day before Halloween. As I mentioned two weeks ago, when remembering the last issue of Valiant and the first issue of Krazy, 30 October was appropriately the date of the last issue of Monster Fun which merged with Buster to form Buster And Monster Fun Comic.
Brent Rosenthal Premium Member over 3 years ago
We can be pretty sure that Andy didn’t come anywhere close to Saint Pauls Cathedral
mourdac Premium Member over 3 years ago
They probably had Andy’s picture at the breweries offering tours with a “Do Not Serve this Man More than 1 Beer” warning.
TLH1310 Premium Member over 3 years ago
Andy heard “A pint is a pound all the world round” and thought it was the price of ale.
CorkLock over 3 years ago
Should pin a beggar sign on Andy’s back: tramp, beggarman, vagrant, vagabond, down-and-out, homeless person, derelict, mendicant. pauper, poor person. American hobo. informal scrounger, sponger, freeloader, have-not, crusty. British informal dosser, cadger. But Andy has his principles – In London, Flo or Chalkie would be paying.
Imagine over 3 years ago
I wonder if Andy managed to cadger a pint or two from the Queen. I wouldn’t put it past him.
formathe over 3 years ago
Never been to London England. been to London Ontario. Good enough for me. Don’t really feel a need to go back to my ancestors roots. Having been sober over 30 years now the p[rice of booze is quite distressing. 10 cent 8 oz drafts were a prime buy back in the early 70’s. Now it’s 6,7,8 dollars for a domestic 5% beer. glad I quit.
Godfreydaniel over 3 years ago
True story: there is a bit of graffiti on a wall inside of one of the ancient Egyptian pyramids complaining about rising prices. (Okay, I just now made that up, but it’s the internet, innit? Some people are BOUND to believe it!)
Count Olaf Premium Member over 3 years ago
the cost of a pint and he got COVID which would certainly take his breath away. Fortunately a mild case because the alcohol in his blood stream took care of those bloody germs real quick.
shamest Premium Member over 3 years ago
what do you care you don’t pay for it
schaefer jim over 3 years ago
Andy only drinking a pint, this man is an imposter. Call Sherlock Holmes.
tad1 over 3 years ago
I wonder if he fell into the Thames while there.
Sailor46 USN 65-95 over 3 years ago
A pint in London now costs an average £5.33, Andy must of been doing a little of the High Brow pub crawling..
Scott S over 3 years ago
For those of us on this side of the pond that’s US $8.22.
Which is steep for a pint, even a craft beer. Unless you’re inside some event.