Pub landlady, 87, says she's 'not old enough to retire' and plans to keep pouring pints
A landlady aged 87 has told how she is “not old enough to retire” and plans to continue pouring pints at her pub.
“One advantage of maturity, you don’t have to apologise for anything. You can say put it down to old age or senility. I have a happy ship. If you don’t customers get short shrift so we try and do our best for them. “I very seldom get problems. I have a very loud voice. I don’t take prisoners. Most of the customers regard me as an ancient treasure. It takes a lot to faze me. I’m perfectly suited to the job.”
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