York council to rule on whether to allow alcohol at axe-throwing centre

Tommy Tainant

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I am in two minds about this. Axe throwing fans are known for their restraint and good humour. But what about the day trippers there just for the social and a few beers ?

It requires the wisdom of Solomon to make sense of this. I hope nobody gets hurt.
 

I am in two minds about this. Axe throwing fans are known for their restraint and good humour. But what about the day trippers there just for the social and a few beers ?

It requires the wisdom of Solomon to make sense of this. I hope nobody gets hurt.
I just don't think there is any way to play this story up without it being amusing
 

I am in two minds about this. Axe throwing fans are known for their restraint and good humour. But what about the day trippers there just for the social and a few beers ?

It requires the wisdom of Solomon to make sense of this. I hope nobody gets hurt.
Do they have permits to carry those axes??!!
 

I am in two minds about this. Axe throwing fans are known for their restraint and good humour. But what about the day trippers there just for the social and a few beers ?

It requires the wisdom of Solomon to make sense of this. I hope nobody gets hurt.

I gave you a high rating for staying in your lane--finally. This is the European forum so you are allowed to count as important whatever Europeans do.
 

I am in two minds about this. Axe throwing fans are known for their restraint and good humour. But what about the day trippers there just for the social and a few beers ?

It requires the wisdom of Solomon to make sense of this. I hope nobody gets hurt.
Hmmm, the UK already tempts fate by allowing alcohol at dart tournaments.
 

I am in two minds about this. Axe throwing fans are known for their restraint and good humour. But what about the day trippers there just for the social and a few beers ?

It requires the wisdom of Solomon to make sense of this. I hope nobody gets hurt.
Alcohol and Axe throwing. What could possibly go wrong?
Let us know how it works out. The gun nuts here might want it for firing ranges.
 
We live in a cry baby health and safety culture where real men are emasculated by soy boy bureaucrats trying to stop heads being chopped off.

I believe that is the reason dwarf throwing was stopped.
 

I am in two minds about this. Axe throwing fans are known for their restraint and good humour. But what about the day trippers there just for the social and a few beers ?

It requires the wisdom of Solomon to make sense of this. I hope nobody gets hurt.
Well when Ukraine started giving everyone guns I believe it became a no drinking country too - serious.
 
I think a compromise is needed here. Maybe if you werent allowed to take your axe into the bar ?
That would reduce the risk.

There is a hugely disgusting practice in \uk pubs now where you can have a taster to see if you like a beer.
It always involves a conversation and its always the bloke in front of me. Twat.

There have been several occasions where I would have liked having an axe in my hand.

And remember I am not a violent individual.

"Hmmm, there is definitely a citrus flavouring to this....... CHOP,

Problem solved.
 

I am in two minds about this. Axe throwing fans are known for their restraint and good humour. But what about the day trippers there just for the social and a few beers ?

It requires the wisdom of Solomon to make sense of this. I hope nobody gets hurt.

We have a bar that does axe throwing. Nobody split in half so far *knock on wood*. Its alcohol is so marked up, you can't afford to get but so drunk there.
 
We have a bar that does axe throwing. Nobody split in half so far *knock on wood*. Its alcohol is so marked up, you can't afford to get but so drunk there.
In the UK women smuggle stuff into clubs in their handbags. I couldnt be arsed myself but women and drink..............
 

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