Is this the world's most Cockney pub landlord?
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Simultaneously on the Twitter thread.1
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Made me really happy. I love him.0
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I used to drink there when I lived in Hackney Wick. But that was a long time ago.
It was a proper old east end boozer.
Probably ruined by hipsters now.0 -
When the world’s most cockney landlord mr Patel says to the woman you’re having a fucking bubble is he referring to the nationality of the gentlemen she’s going out with or is there another rhyming slang reference that I'm not familiar with in there ?1
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Bubble bath - laughletthegoodtimesroll said:When the world’s most cockney landlord mr Patel says to the woman you’re having a fucking bubble is he referring to the nationality of the gentlemen she’s going out with or is there another rhyming slang reference that I'm not familiar with in there ?
Bubble & Squeak - Greek
Obviously the former in this case.2 -
Thank you for taking the time to explain that but who the fuck ever said (in London anyway) you’re having a bubble bath ? You’d have been outed as somebody from the sticks straight awayMrLargo said:
Bubble bath - laughletthegoodtimesroll said:When the world’s most cockney landlord mr Patel says to the woman you’re having a fucking bubble is he referring to the nationality of the gentlemen she’s going out with or is there another rhyming slang reference that I'm not familiar with in there ?
Bubble & Squeak - Greek
Obviously the former in this case.0 -
No-one - it's always just "bubble".letthegoodtimesroll said:
Thank you for taking the time to explain that but who the fuck ever said (in London anyway) you’re having a bubble bath ? You’d have been outed as somebody from the sticks straight awayMrLargo said:
Bubble bath - laughletthegoodtimesroll said:When the world’s most cockney landlord mr Patel says to the woman you’re having a fucking bubble is he referring to the nationality of the gentlemen she’s going out with or is there another rhyming slang reference that I'm not familiar with in there ?
Bubble & Squeak - Greek
Obviously the former in this case.
Says the man from the sticks...0 -
I'm glad you explained it for him. I couldn't be bothered.Algarveaddick said:
No-one - it's always just "bubble".letthegoodtimesroll said:
Thank you for taking the time to explain that but who the fuck ever said (in London anyway) you’re having a bubble bath ? You’d have been outed as somebody from the sticks straight awayMrLargo said:
Bubble bath - laughletthegoodtimesroll said:When the world’s most cockney landlord mr Patel says to the woman you’re having a fucking bubble is he referring to the nationality of the gentlemen she’s going out with or is there another rhyming slang reference that I'm not familiar with in there ?
Bubble & Squeak - Greek
Obviously the former in this case.
Says the man from the sticks...2 -
The most recent published example of someone saying it in London is a Mr Patel of Wick Lane in Hackney.letthegoodtimesroll said:
Thank you for taking the time to explain that but who the fuck ever said (in London anyway) you’re having a bubble bath ? You’d have been outed as somebody from the sticks straight awayMrLargo said:
Bubble bath - laughletthegoodtimesroll said:When the world’s most cockney landlord mr Patel says to the woman you’re having a fucking bubble is he referring to the nationality of the gentlemen she’s going out with or is there another rhyming slang reference that I'm not familiar with in there ?
Bubble & Squeak - Greek
Obviously the former in this case.2