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Krakow Beneath The Surface | The Subterranean City
History, stag do ideas, Stag weekend ideasJust as in the cartoon series Futurama, where an entire city lies beneath 31st century ‘New New York’, a labyrinth of bars, clubs, museums and mines also lays hidden underneath the cobbled streets of Krakow. This ‘subterranean city’ demands to … Continue
Save Britain’s Pubs – A Call to Action
HistoryFoundations shook and gob-fulls of tea were spat out here at The Stag Company when we picked up our daily newspapers to find that 25 pubs were closing each and every week. We love our local boozers down here in … Continue
The Stag Company Raises £200 for Comic Relief
HistoryAnd it’s all over. Tom Coulson, stag weekend organisers, The Stag Company’s party-planning extraordinaire managed an impressive 5 feet of sandwich in today’s bid to enter the record books as part of our Comic Relief fundraising. As there is no registered Subway eating world record, we’ll claim it now, thank you very much. Continue
Subway Sandwich World Record Attempt
HistoryAs previously reported, The Stag Company’s Tom Coulson will be attempting to eat what is the equivalent of 10 feet in Subway sandwiches at our offices on Queens Road, Brighton today. The attempt will be broadcast online on The Stag Company website from 12pm today and is in aid of Comic Relief. Continue
The Stag Company’s History Lesson
HistoryThe stag night is thought by historians to have originated from the Spartans in around 5BC, who would hold a dinner in honour of the groom-to-be. They would reminisce over the stag’s past, trading stories on his exploits; an epitaph for his prenuptial life. Traditionally, the stag night was held to raise money for the married couple – coincidentally, so that the groom would have means to drink with his friends after his wife takes charge of the finances. What a splendid idea. Continue