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Jimbo

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  1. Many moons ago, while waiting to join the RAF I had a job as a van lad for Wadnos delivering consumables to chippies. frying fat, dried peas etc. It was brilliant, two free dinners a day, which to a hollow legged 17 year old, was heaven. I can't think a a bad chip shop that we ate in, but that might have been to the driver scheduling his deliveries around the good ones for the lunch-time drop. The good chip shops were the ones that used a lot of frying fat, the hotter the fat the better the chips, but it also meant that they had to change it more often.

    My favourite one was out in the back streets of Blackpool away from the front - No idea where, I've tried to find it many times since, unsuccessfully. Blackburn was never on my round, so never discovered the best of the Blackburn chip shops. But I did used to like the chinese on Stansfield Street with their bullet peas. And the Hake Boat on the Boulevard, but that was a long time ago.

     

  2. Abbey - Chinatown is all tourist trap fare - Overpriced and not very good - I went to this one last May with about 10 friends - http://joykinglau.com/ - It wasn't bad, but as usual we got ripped off with them adding sides as they saw fit, all the usual stuff when there's a lot of you not taking too much notice what the waiters are doing. - Some ideas for Chinese in London can be found here http://www.squaremeal.co.uk/selections/best-chinese-restaurants-in-london

  3. Dont know if this is only for the Blackburn area, but me and my wife are going to London.

    Last time we where there we went to Maze in Mayfair (Absolutely fantastic!), Busaba (gorgeus and spicy thai meal), J Sheekay and a lebanese at Edgware Road.

    This time we are living next to Edgware road underground station and I would like some advices about where to dine when we are in London. We are not the richest of folk and I would prefer not too expensive restaurants. Maze was expensive, but something we had to try.

    There's a little French Bistro on New Oxford Street that I love, Savoir Faire - excellent food at a reasonable price and a very nice Malbec on the wine list Savoir Faire Link - The only thing that I don't like on the menu is Fillet Steak with Snail Butter - nasty, but everything else is devine.

    Jimbo

  4. ONe from the missus here - Thin Blue Smoke - Doug Worgul - A tale of redemption set in a Kansas Barbeque joint - Amazon Link - "Simply the best book she's ever read". Also Dave Nichols, One Day and Starter for ten had her giggling like a buffon on our holiday last year. From me Frederick Forsyth Cobra was a decent enough read - not very twisty as far as the plot goes, but it did keep me reading. I really enjoyed Feersum Endjinn by Ian M Banks - I do like him as an author, whether he's in his sci-fi guise or his more standard fare.

  5. For anyone in the Coventry area - I was away for a golf break with a few mates last weekend and stayed at the Windmill Village Hotel (http://www.windmillvillagehotel.co.uk/) and was pleasantly surprised how good their food was when we sat down for dinner - 3 courses for 23 quid - I had a confit duck started and confit belly pork for main both of which were excellent and then a very unusual coconut panacotta with pinapple and chilli oil dressing - the booze was a bit pricy, and the rooms weren't up to much but the food was excellent.

  6. Went to see The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus at the weekend - didn't really enjoy it as it lost me half way though and I started to get bored, it did get a bit better towards the end but frankly if I'd been on the sofa at home watching this, I'd have been off out for a beer as it was the mussus enjoyed it more so leaving the cinema was not an option.

    Re: Taken - Who's driving the Boat !!!!!!

  7. Smith and Wollensky's is the best steak and chop restaurant I've ever been too, however it's a little on the expensive side but well worth it. A good tip is to go into the bar grill rather than the restaurant side as you'll pay over the top in the restaurant and get treated more as a regular/local in the grill bar.

    Add my recommendation of Smith and Wollensky to this as well - The Seafood platter starter is superb - especially if you're not paying

  8. Jasper Fforde - The Big Easy - a surreal crime novel set in Reading where Jack Spratt of Reading's Nursery Crimes Division has to solve the murder of Humpty Dumpty with the assistance of his sidekick Sgt Mary Mary. An excellent read, witty and original. I read this in hospital after breaking my leg, swiftly followed by its excellent sequel The Four Bears.

  9. Stayed at Northcote Manor when up for the Hull game, and ate there on the Thursday night to celebrate my nephew's O level results - fantastic food, but Jesus, what a price. Then on Friday ate out at Guide Village Cantonese - brilliant food - my missus absolutely loved it, reckons it's the best Chinese she's ever had.

    Sadly disappointed by the pudding and chips at the Chippery in town (the chips were just wrong - pudding was fine tho') It was never the best chippy in town, but I don't remember it being that bad.

  10. Cheers Eddie. Did you have it flat against the wall - or angled down slightly? What did you use to mount it?

    My mate wall mounted his and at the insistance of his missus mounted it way too high - it is literally a pain in the neck to watch - you want it to be about level with your eyes when you're sitting down - which can look a little wierd - just have a look at how high your TV is from the deck now and make it about the same

  11. To follow on the theme of down to earth football autobiographies then I'd like to recommend

    Left Foot in the Grave by Garry Nelson

    It follows the exploits of the epitomie of the journeyman footballer's drift from playing to managing Torquay United - It is an excellent insight into how difficult things are for the managers of the lower league teams, and although nearly 10 years old I'm sure things have not got better down in the basement of football

  12. whats really worrying is that a single slip during data entry, means that all your details might be wrong.

    And the person doing the data entry will be some poor minimum wage gap year student

    I take it you mean an outsourced company in the far east or eastern europe, outside of the current and any proposed data protection laws where the employees have a nice little sideline in selling on your details to whoever wants them.

  13. The consensus of opinion at work is Jefferes is pure class and was ruined by Arsenal who didn't play him - I'm not so sure, but I am sure that if he gets some serious time on the pitch rather than last 10 minute substitions, we will get a better player back from the tractor boys than we sent.

  14. I'm dreading 300 - I've a facination with the Greco Persian wars and I'm worried it'll end up like another Braveheart - If you want to expand on the reading then Herodotus - The Histories gives an excellent viewpoint written 50 years after Thermopylae and Artimesium and Peter Green's Greco Persian Wars is very good

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