"Scotty--" "This isn't the first time this old pub crawler has seen a man suffering from broken ribs, Captain," Scott said sternly.
It starts when pub crawlers get hopping and does not end until the bars close at 2 or 3 A.M. Afternoons, however, belong to everybody.
Her low-blow attacks on pub crawlers and lazy brothers are redeemed by the sense that she's more wounded than she's willing to reveal.
Its late hours make it a favorite with pub crawlers in need of sustenance between bars.
His fame engendered books, action figures and interactive games and, for a time, tube-watching pub crawlers played a drinking game, hoisting a glass every time Mr. Irwin said, "Crikey!"
And the amateur sport got a big boost when Budweiser, trying to lure British pub crawlers to the "King of Beers," decided to spend nearly half a million dollars to back a British league in 1985.
There are enough bars in and near Battery Park City to keep a pub crawler going from noon to midnight.
It is the point in Georgetown where M Street and Wisconsin Avenue intersect and a mass of footloose teen-agers, souvenir-hunting tourists, affluent restaurant goers and happy pub crawlers come together each weekend.
In Baghdad it was three in the morning and the night-club crowd and pub crawlers who stayed a perpetual half hour ahead of closing time around the world, cheered him alcoholically.
The play finds its epic figures in the young pub crawlers of contemporary Dublin, members of the idle poor who are radioactive with unspent energy.