I said yes please, and got my favourite beer.

Then he said the same thing to the next customer, and he got his favourite beer, which was different to mine.

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    You know you’ve made it when you walk in and they start making your drink.

    When I was a big drinker and sat at my pub a lot, by the time I’d walk in and sit down I’d have a drink waiting in my spot, it felt kind of nice knowing someone thought about me.

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    A bar is the only place I wouldn’t mind them know my usual. It was a problem when the McDonald’s person knew my order. I had a busy job and they were right next door…the convince was handy. But i stopped going once I realized they knew me that well.

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    Well that sounds downright pleasant.

    I would very much enjoy to be asked such a question, provide such an answer, and receive such a beverage.

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    Can you please continue to take notes and see how many different favorites the barman can store in his head?