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« Reply #26820 on: February 26, 2012, 09:57:03 AM »

Almost every jellied eel/pie & mash shop round here and east london claims to have David Beckham as a regular customer. Surprised the lad isn't 20 stone.

This apparently is his most favourite http://www.pie-and-mash.com/shop.php?74

He had some pics done there late last year for one of his photo shoots. I don't eat fish or sea food, I heard it's good for you. Might go in and try the pies tho. It's only 5 mins from me.
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« Reply #26821 on: February 26, 2012, 09:57:56 AM »

what is the sauce on the pie and mash?

who designed that fantastic statue?

sure you don't want to do Glasgow and the magnificent Etap Colditz camp?
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« Reply #26822 on: February 26, 2012, 10:15:16 AM »

what is the sauce on the pie and mash?

who designed that fantastic statue?

sure you don't want to do Glasgow and the magnificent Etap Colditz camp?

Paul Day, it seems.

Like that he used the word "vainglorious". What a grand word, not seen that in an age.

1. Boastful, unwarranted pride in one's accomplishments or qualities.
2. Vain, ostentatious display.
3. Cock-waving.


Sadly, his copybook was blotted when he said this utter & precocious tosh.....


To make a work of art that's going to succeed, for me, it needs to look like it was always meant to have been there. That it doesn't necessarily create a discordant juxtaposition. Juxtaposition is important but there also needs to be harmony, repetition and integration. There needs to be energies, different things rubbing together to create explosions which give a sense of energy to a place.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/london/content/articles/2007/10/10/paul_day_stpancras_feature.shtml
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« Reply #26823 on: February 26, 2012, 10:18:54 AM »

what is the sauce on the pie and mash?

who designed that fantastic statue?

sure you don't want to do Glasgow and the magnificent Etap Colditz camp?

Tsk, tsk.

You are so upper-class, Rich.

It is not sauce,it is liquor, & the ingredients are a SECRET. The key to Pie & Mash is the liquor.

http://manze.co.uk/index.php?app=gbu0&ns=display&ref=AboutOurFood&sid=5y2r06b7gd12gncm4251234fr1vg7l17

Glasgow. I'd love to do Glasgow, but as you insisted, I'll defer. Do you really want to have to cope with Flushy & Co?
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« Reply #26824 on: February 26, 2012, 10:19:52 AM »



In the right hands, that camera is a decent piece of kit for £130.





Child please....
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« Reply #26825 on: February 26, 2012, 10:33:24 AM »

Hi Tikay.

Are you attending the SPT in Glasgow?

No, I drew the Brighton straw.

We have a "same day double header" on March 10, & Rich begged to do the Glasgow leg, so I had to reluctantly accept the Brighton job. You know how it is.

I believe you won your seat - I do hope the day goes well.

Not sure if you have been to Scotland before, but do be careful up there. Strange people.

I have also managed to qualify for this prestigious event.  Do we get free stuff like satellite dishes with your face on them?

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« Reply #26826 on: February 26, 2012, 10:41:46 AM »

Rich, have a black pudding supper when you go to Glasgow. Take Anna with you. She will be putty in your hands afterwards.
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« Reply #26827 on: February 26, 2012, 10:55:20 AM »

Bugger. My Lappie has become infected with something called "Security Shield", & I now cannot open any files, or use it. (Am on Lappie # 2 now). Checked it out, apparently it is some virus thingie.

Guess I will have to get the IT people @ work to sort it tomorrow, unless anyone has some ideas suitable for an IT-illiterate? Cannot even access my Microsoft Outlook to do work stuff.

What a pain.


If you can, boot up in safe mode and do a system restore to a point before the infection. Otherwise, it's quite a nasty and invasive virus that's one.
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« Reply #26828 on: February 26, 2012, 11:01:21 AM »


Jumped in a cab yesterday, & the bloody driver started singing! Seems he does Sinatra style tribute acts, & he had his picture festooned all over the taxi.

He is, apparently, "London's sensational singing taxi driver". Quite so.


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Looks like he made a mistake with his surname imo.
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« Reply #26829 on: February 26, 2012, 11:05:21 AM »

There used to be an "Eel Bar" at White City stadium which was quite often the highlight of my evening at the dogs.

You could either have hot eels and liquor or my favourite jellied eels, not sure about pies but it was a while back.

In fact I would often go in the five bob side of the track where most of the bookmakers stood and the finishing line was situated, and then walk around the whole stadium to the opposite side and past a commissionaire who would inspect my ticket as I passed in and out of the half-crown side of the track where the eel bar was situated.
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« Reply #26830 on: February 26, 2012, 11:13:15 AM »


Jumped in a cab yesterday, & the bloody driver started singing! Seems he does Sinatra style tribute acts, & he had his picture festooned all over the taxi.

He is, apparently, "London's sensational singing taxi driver". Quite so.


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Looks like he made a mistake with his surname imo.

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« Reply #26831 on: February 26, 2012, 11:16:38 AM »

There used to be an "Eel Bar" at White City stadium which was quite often the highlight of my evening at the dogs.

You could either have hot eels and liquor or my favourite jellied eels, not sure about pies but it was a while back.

In fact I would often go in the five bob side of the track where most of the bookmakers stood and the finishing line was situated, and then walk around the whole stadium to the opposite side and past a commissionaire who would inspect my ticket as I passed in and out of the half-crown side of the track where the eel bar was situated.


start a diary of old time gambling tales please, snooker halls, dog tracks, card spielers

thanks.

I'll arrange for an Arshavin Alarm clock (wakes him up every time the ball is played nearby, only not quick enough) to go with your Cuckoo clock if you oblige
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« Reply #26832 on: February 26, 2012, 11:42:30 AM »

Haha what a nutter, going to ask some cabbie mates if they know this driver!


Jumped in a cab yesterday, & the bloody driver started singing! Seems he does Sinatra style tribute acts, & he had his picture festooned all over the taxi.

He is, apparently, "London's sensational singing taxi driver". Quite so.


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Looks like he made a mistake with his surname imo.
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« Reply #26833 on: February 26, 2012, 12:19:18 PM »


Anna Fowler, btw, is really lovely - a genuinely "what you see is what you get" girl.

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Anna is lovely, but who is this?
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« Reply #26834 on: February 26, 2012, 12:22:02 PM »

Bugger. My Lappie has become infected with something called "Security Shield", & I now cannot open any files, or use it. (Am on Lappie # 2 now). Checked it out, apparently it is some virus thingie.

Guess I will have to get the IT people @ work to sort it tomorrow, unless anyone has some ideas suitable for an IT-illiterate? Cannot even access my Microsoft Outlook to do work stuff.

What a pain.

You're in a world of pain with this one.  It's removeable but not without access to the laptop and a couple of spare hours.  One for the IT People.
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