In my undergraduate days I used to frequent the local gay bar quite often, mostly because a couple of my friends in the group I used to do most of my socialising with were gay and whenever the question was posed of where we wanted to go out for an evening they would chime in with the local LGBT wateringhole. It was quite a nice bar, so I didn't mind - and apart from getting hit on a few times and having to politely decline, there was no other reference to my heterosexuality.
I'm not sure about prams - I wonder whether they might constitute a tripping hazard? They are quite bulky, and whilst they are a useful tool for parents they are not perhaps quite as essential to daily existence as a wheelchair is to an invalid?
I think Luke has a point about respect for other people. I was having lunch in the pub a few weeks ago, and the child at the next table was screaming its head off - the parents apparently having decided to ignore it until it got over its hissy fit. Whilst the validity of this as a parenting tactic is up for debate, it is nevertheless a rather antisocial thing to do with regard to the other patrons - many of whom were presumably there to enjoy a quiet pub lunch with friends. If I had been the parent, I would have been mortified with embarassment - at the very least, I would have taken the child outside in an attempt to calm it down.



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You don't even have to get out of your car!


You missed out tennis rackets.
One of the big oil cans only runs a $1.50 or so here and I can't imagine more than $4 or so... unless its in one of those pretentious "sports bars" with 57 TV sets. 
