Hedging your bets!
#17
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"whistle down the wind": actors = first-class, playwright = ideal for children age 8 to 14 or for the very romantic (my Gisela).
I would consider to go there the afternoon before christmas-night with my grandchildren.
I would consider to go there the afternoon before christmas-night with my grandchildren.
#20
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Location: London,UK. Ok, about 100 miles from London really, but how many Americans know where Market Harborough is?
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I went to the theatre once. Everyone went to the bar at half-time, I never went back.
But the show sounded good.
MF
But the show sounded good.
MF
#21
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Location: Cambridge, MA
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Merry - I deliberately didn't suggest asking you, as I was sure that you'd be able to recommend the best pubs in the Shaftesbury Avenue/Covent Garden area - but that's not where the Counsellor wants to send his fiancee and her daughter - who knows: they might meet you!
#22
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Join Date: May 1998
Location: London,UK. Ok, about 100 miles from London really, but how many Americans know where Market Harborough is?
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Bab's: The French House, it has to be The French House. A must!
For those of you who don't know: 49 Dean Street, Soho W1V 5HL.
"Eat, Drink and MEET Merry!"
Ok, I know some of you will be questioning why I would support anything French, let me explain. Let me give you the history of The French House...
Formerly the York Mister, but known as 'Frenchie's' since having been the unofficial meeting place for the Free French during the war. Hence I have no problem with this Soho's most bohemian of public houses.
Now, have I ever told you about the Lamb & Flag (just of Garricl Street)...?
MF
For those of you who don't know: 49 Dean Street, Soho W1V 5HL.
"Eat, Drink and MEET Merry!"
Ok, I know some of you will be questioning why I would support anything French, let me explain. Let me give you the history of The French House...
Formerly the York Mister, but known as 'Frenchie's' since having been the unofficial meeting place for the Free French during the war. Hence I have no problem with this Soho's most bohemian of public houses.
Now, have I ever told you about the Lamb & Flag (just of Garricl Street)...?
MF
#24
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Join Date: May 1998
Posts: 10,259
HEY and MEOW! I thought we were talking about
"hedging our bets' regarding frequent flyer
travel! This forum went on to food, theatre
pubs! YIKES!
Merry Flyer! Do tell us about these pubs, but maybe send us a group e-mail off-line.
Counsellor: If your daughter's going to LONDON see CHICAGO (if still there!) Better
than the original. Did not see "whistle" but I probalby will when I get to London and share a beer with Merry Flyer at his favorite
pub. Also if Cabaret's there... amust.
And my favorites: Phantom, Le Miz and, of
course, CATS! CATMAN
"hedging our bets' regarding frequent flyer
travel! This forum went on to food, theatre
pubs! YIKES!
Merry Flyer! Do tell us about these pubs, but maybe send us a group e-mail off-line.
Counsellor: If your daughter's going to LONDON see CHICAGO (if still there!) Better
than the original. Did not see "whistle" but I probalby will when I get to London and share a beer with Merry Flyer at his favorite
pub. Also if Cabaret's there... amust.
And my favorites: Phantom, Le Miz and, of
course, CATS! CATMAN




