Many years ago in England, pub frequenters had a whistle baked into the rim or handle of their ceramic cups. |
They were hatcheck and cigarette girls, dancers in chorus lines, singers with small bands and combos, and glamorous frequenters of night spots. |
And it is the self-centred ones who tend to get left on the shelf and so are the main frequenters of singles venues. |
The behaviour of the public is most correct and proper, and there is an appearance of friendly intimacy among the usual frequenters. |
The only class of frequenters was the suicides, who, sad of life, sought the saddest landscape as a fitting scene in which to end. |
Georgian Theatre frequenters Idiot Savant return with their annual Christmas Pageant on Friday. |