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  2. Richard Boston - Wikipedia

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    Richard Boston (29 December 1938 – 22 December 2006) was an English journalist and author, a rigorous dissenter and a belligerent pacifist.An anarchist, toper, raconteur, marathon runner and practical joker, he described his pastimes as "soothsaying, shelling peas and embroidery" [1] and argued that Adam and Eve were the first anarchists: "God gave them only one order and they promptly broke ...

  3. Mild and Bitter - Wikipedia

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    Mild and Bitter is a 1936 book by British humorist A. P. Herbert. It consists mainly of items first published in Punch; but also includes two first published in the Evening Standard and the Strand Magazine, and some items performed in C. B. Cochran's revue Streamline. [citation needed] The book comprises 57 articles and poems.

  4. Pub game - Wikipedia

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    In his book, Beer and Skittles, Richard Boston claims that the first regulation concerning national control of pubs was about pub games; Henry VII's statute of 1495 restricted the playing of "indoor games which were distracting Tudor pubmen from archery".

  5. Fiddler's Green - Wikipedia

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    In Patrick O'Brian's novel Post Captain (1972), the character Jack Aubrey describes several seamen living together on land by saying, "We'll lay in beer and skittles – it will be Fiddler's Green!". Fiddler's Green is an extrasolar colony mentioned in Robert A. Heinlein's novels Friday (1982) and The Cat Who Walks Through Walls (1985).

  6. Dirty Jokes and Beer - Wikipedia

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    Dirty Jokes and Beer: Stories of the Unrefined is a 1997 book written by American comedian Drew Carey.. In a preface to the book, Carey states that he wrote every word of it himself—he did not recruit a ghost writer although, as he says, "It probably would have been easier."

  7. Skittles (sport) - Wikipedia

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    The phrase "beer and skittles" refers to indulgently spending one's time at a pub, drinking and playing the game, and by extension any indulgent, irresponsible lifestyle choice. [33] A table-top version of the game is also featured in the first season of the Netflix series Easy, specifically episode seven.

  8. 8 Things That Have Dropped in Price by a Shocking Amount - AOL

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    Read Next: 5 Subtly Genius Moves All Wealthy People Make With Their Money. Here are some surprising items that have seen significant price reductions. Trending Now: ...

  9. Skittle Players outside an Inn - Wikipedia

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    Skittle Players outside an Inn is an oil-on-oak-panel painting by the Dutch artist Jan Steen, probably painted between 1660 and 1663 during his time in Haarlem.It depicts the playing of a skittles game, and is now in the National Gallery, London, to which it was bequeathed in 1910 by George Salting.