Klarinet Archive - Posting 000327.txt from 2000/08
From: Roger Shilcock <roger.shilcock@-----.uk> Subj: RE: [kl] Lacy`s London experiences Date: Mon, 14 Aug 2000 04:11:04 -0400
*In* Yorkshire pud means "toad-in-the-hole". I don't know why toad and
not, say, newt.
Yours,
Roger S.
On Thu, 10 Aug 2000, Lacy Schroeder wrote:
> Date: Thu, 10 Aug 2000 09:08:58 -0500
> From: Lacy Schroeder <LacyS@-----.org>
> Reply-To: klarinet@-----.org
> To: "'klarinet@-----.org>
> Subject: RE: [kl] Lacy`s London experiences
>
> Well, it was definitely "bangers and mash" that I ate! It was mashed
> potatoes and peas (yuck) in yorksire pudding with gravy on top and bangers
> (sausages) sticking out of it every which-a-way. I was actually shocked when
> it was brought out to me! But I think it was about 5 or 6 pounds, if I
> remember correctly. Not terribly expensive, even for frugal little me.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Roger Shilcock
> [mailto:roger.shilcock@-----.uk]
> Sent: Thursday, August 10, 2000 5:32 AM
> To: klarinet@-----.org
> Subject: Re: [kl] Lacy`s London experiences
>
>
> In some London restaurants, bangers & mash (probably called "sausages &
> mash", with embellishments) is a high-priced "traditional English
> dish". I'm surprised Tony W. isn't au fait with this.
> Roger S.
>
> On Tue, 8 Aug 2000, Tony Wakefield wrote:
>
> > Date: Tue, 8 Aug 2000 17:48:27 +0100
> > From: Tony Wakefield <tony-wakefield@-----.net>
> > Reply-To: klarinet@-----.org
> > To: klarinet@-----.org
> > Subject: Re: [kl] Lacy`s London experiences
> >
> > Lacy,
> > You would have to jump on a red London bus these days and ride into the
> East
> > End, or further out generally to find your beloved bangers and mash. Most
> of
> > the central eating places now cater more for tourists, and serve
> > burgers, pizzas and other such "delicacies". I would recommend (at the
> high
> > risk of being be-headed in the Tower of London) if you have the money, to
> > only pay a fleeting glance at London these days, and travel further afield
> > to such places as Cornwall, Devon, Yorkshire, (and for Ian) - Scotland and
> > Ireland. Irish folk song and dance will melt your heart, and you will
> never
> > ever forget those moments, remembering when you closed your eyes, only to
> > open them again reaching for your tissue to clear the mist away. There you
> > will see the simple village life and heritage of the Isles of Britain. Not
> > in London. Wales has - unfortunately - only sheep and welly boots. They
> can
> > sing - after a fashion, but Wales does not hold the <finest> treasures of
> > history or "art", (whatever "art" means) as other areas do.
> >
> > I don`t work for the Tourist Board, but if they want to offer me 75 grand
> to
> > send out a few mails, then I wouldn`t refuse.
> >
> > Talking about closing your eyes, would you allow me a small indulgence and
> > give you all an URL where you may hear some "ditties" written by yours
> > truly. One of which is for clarinet. It is:
> >
> > www.music-scores.com/composer/anthony-wakefield.htm
> > I must finish painting these doors - - --
> > Kind Regards,
> > Tony W.
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: Lacy Schroeder <LacyS@-----.org>
> > To: <klarinet@-----.org>
> > Sent: 08 August 2000 16:11
> > Subject: RE: [kl] Facial exercises? And Bill`s London experiences all
> those
> > years ago!
> >
> >
> > > Ahh, London pubs! My first meal in London was in a pub in Russell Square
> > > called the Museum Pub, and I had one of the (I think) local specialties,
> > > "bangers and mash." It was interesting, I'd have to say! I think I might
> > > have enjoyed it more if I didn't have the lack of sleep and jet lag on
> my
> > > shoulders.
> > >
> > >
> > > LacyS.
> > >
> > > -----Original Message-----
> > > From: Tony Wakefield [mailto:tony-wakefield@-----.net]
> > > Sent: Monday, August 07, 2000 7:37 AM
> > > To: klarinet@-----.org
> > > Subject: Re: [kl] Facial exercises? And Bill`s London experiences all
> > > those years ago!
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > ----- Original Message -----
> > > From: William Wright <Bilwright@-----.net>
> > > To: <klarinet@-----.org>
> > > Sent: 07 August 2000 11:01
> > > Subject: Re: [kl] Facial exercises.
> > >
> > >
> > > Bill says, "And speaking of London pubs.... My Dad and Mom once took
> > me
> > > on a
> > > barge down the Thames when I was a kid, and they stopped at a dock along
> > > the river in front of a pub in order to play darts, but (of course) my
> > > Dad left me in the barge with the captain's wife and my Mom. When
> > my - - - - - - - -snip.
> >
> >
> >
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