Where you go to have drinks and end up chatting with a couple of old eccentrics.
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Over the years, its louche and lively collection of eccentrics and exiles included W. H.
Until last week the federal authorities considered them a bunch of mildly criminal eccentrics.
In response to the battering they receive, the men have become wild eccentrics, manic depressives, and brawlers.
In 1997, here in Nashville, my boyfriend Chris Fletcher and I bought a house in a Mayberry-for-eccentrics-type neighborhood.
Some doubt his coalition, of liberals, nationalists and eccentrics, will stay together once the euphoria of victory has passed.
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But Montgomerie accepts that the modern preoccupation with sports analytics means that there are precious few eccentrics in today's game.
No doubt there will come a time when these Jets will be fondly recalled not as reprobates but lovable eccentrics.
Nudism attracts eccentrics, and their stories, he feels, deserve to be told.
Some of these homeowners had rented rooms at reduced rates to family, friends and local eccentrics--people who couldn't afford lodging after the storm.
He said UKIP did have "some eccentrics" but this was healthy and he was an unusual party leader in that he was a conviction politician.
He also acknowledged some of his party members were "eccentrics" but said he preferred that to a "bland lot of ghastly people whose names I don't even know".
Science attracts more than its share of brilliant eccentrics.
Rooms are filled with local art collected by the current matriarch, Dagmar Meneghello, whose daughter Romina manages the property, and this pair of friendly eccentrics lend the place lots of character and soul.
For instance, if you were to ask the citizens of Nottingham where their regional identity lay, I suspect the answers would mainly be Nottingham or Nottinghamshire, with a few hardy eccentrics calling themselves Mercians.
Still, if the history of Thatcherism and Reaganism teaches anything, it is that ideas which are dismissed in one decade as the preserve of right-wing eccentrics can quickly move into the mainstream when the ideological wind changes.
Winston Churchill, a figure from the heart of the establishment who despised establishment thinking, was always prepared to lend an ear to mavericks, eccentrics and out-of-the-box thinkers, as a counterweight to his immediate military advisers for whom he had a healthy disrespect.
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