I remember entering the billy some 25 years ago when myself and some friends were on a pub crawl.
We entered with some trepidation but again once inside you felt safe enough.
It wasn’t particularly my scene but it felt like a badge of honour going in and coming out in one bit
To be fair everyone there was friendly.
It actually felt more dangerous in saddlers or the racehorse.
I went on a fair few pub crawls up the welly road and despite being well pissed never had any trouble but I wasn’t looking for any and myself and my friends always had a good night out when up the welly road....
I did however once get thrown out of Glenvilles when it was easier to get thrown in there.
I was very tipsy and it was a early summers evening
The club had big blackout curtains and as I fell over I grabbed one to soften the fall but ended up pulling it down and as it was summer it lit the club up like someone had turned a light on.
I was soon out on my arse
I remember one of the bouncers was a large black lady (I assume I can still say that)
She was a top lass but didn’t take any **** !!!
Happy memories
What this has to do with the future of KC I don’t know but it feels good to reminisce.
We all need a lighter moment or two in these times of Covid pandemic and Cobblers polemic