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Post by prelude91 » Fri Oct 31, 2014 1:05 am

What times the next flight from LHR

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Re: Luke: 1989 4ws auto in Yorkshire

Post by Wayne2014 » Fri Oct 31, 2014 1:30 am

Simon

I used to work in Hong Kong when Harry Ramsden was expanding globally - it was nice to tuck in into a Harry Ramaden 1/2 way round the world with exact same quality as the mother resturant in Guiseley :-)

Whatever happened to Harry Ramsden anyway???

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Post by simonc » Fri Oct 31, 2014 1:35 am

You bringing me some over? What a gent. While you're at it mate here's my Red Cross Parcel list that you can also pack into your suitcase:
1: Walker's Cheese and Onion Crisps.
2: Copy of Private Eye.
3: Pork pies
4: Mushy peas
5: Embassy Regal fags.
6: Back bacon.
7: Selection of Marks and Sparks ready meals.
8: Warburton's bread.
9: Pepperami (those long thin salami things)
10: Liver pate.

Hurry up mate - oh and don't forget your tool kit, I've got some work for you lad! :lol:
'Mr Bridger, will drive them, into the sea...'

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Post by Wayne2014 » Fri Oct 31, 2014 1:35 am

Oh, Simon just came across these on my phone pic album ;-)


Mother Hubbards (Bradford):
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Post by Wayne2014 » Fri Oct 31, 2014 1:36 am

simonc wrote:You bringing me some over? What a gent. While you're at it mate here's my Red Cross Parcel list that you can also pack into your suitcase:
1: Walker's Cheese and Onion Crisps.
2: Copy of Private Eye.
3: Pork pies
4: Mushy peas
5: Embassy Regal fags.
6: Back bacon.
7: Selection of Marks and Sparks ready meals.
8: Warburton's bread.
9: Pepperami (those long thin salami things)
10: Liver pate.

Hurry up mate - oh and don't forget your tool kit, I've got some work for you lad! :lol:
eBay cheaper mate ;-) :-) :-) :-)

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Post by simonc » Fri Oct 31, 2014 1:38 am

Wayne - you're kidding mate. I working out there when Harry's opened (and closed) in Hongkers. Right next to the Hopewell Centre wasn't it? Ex-Discovery Bay resident by the way. Yes, I know, the gweilo ghetto.
Bloody hell, it's a small world isn't it?
'Mr Bridger, will drive them, into the sea...'

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Post by simonc » Fri Oct 31, 2014 1:39 am

Wayne - stop it mate, I beg you. Arrgghhhh, Fish and chip porn again. I'm going crazy here.
'Mr Bridger, will drive them, into the sea...'

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Post by Wayne2014 » Fri Oct 31, 2014 1:45 am

simonc wrote:Wayne - you're kidding mate. I working out there when Harry's opened (and closed) in Hongkers. Right next to the Hopewell Centre wasn't it? Ex-Discovery Bay resident by the way. Yes, I know, the gweilo ghetto.
Bloody hell, it's a small world isn't it?
Yup!
The ROTATING restuarant at the top of Hopewell Centre - u been?

Stayed for the 1997 handover - worked at MTRC then returned to UK in 1999.

U?

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Re: Luke: 1989 4ws auto in Yorkshire

Post by Wayne2014 » Fri Oct 31, 2014 1:47 am

simonc wrote:Wayne - stop it mate, I beg you. Arrgghhhh, Fish and chip porn again. I'm going crazy here.
Lol
Ok
Let u off for now


BACK 2moro with more porn then - lol
zzzZZZZ 1:46am here - kids in Camping Pod and I in YHA lounge (as wifi only works here).

Night man (i guess u on MTR to work now?)...

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Post by simonc » Fri Oct 31, 2014 3:34 am

@Wayne2014 Hi mate, sorry was with my client so had to log off. Never did go the rotating restaurant as I heard it was a bit ropey. I worked for McCann Erickson, heading up the marketing and communication team for Cathay Pacific as it began its tortuous "we're not British, we're Asian" re-branding. Strange, as there was nothing wrong with its Britishness but they had to look to be moving away from the old colonial days which was a pity but there you go...
Was in HK from 1993 till 2003 so became a bit of an old China hand. Ha ha (remember that place?) :lol: It was strange wasn't it that Harry's opened and for quite a while was doing well but then the quality went seriously downhill (special HK menu, rice instead of chips, sacrilege!).
Was then transferred over to Singapore (for three memorable and fantastic years) till I started my own little venture and now am based in Malaysia so now more MTR rides for me I'm afraid.
Bet we could share a few stories of Wanchai nights eh? :shock: (Hope the wife's not looking over your shoulder at the moment or you've got explaining to do!)
Enjoy the Glamping mate - actually, the shed thing looks pretty cool. Stay warm and enjoy yourselves.
'Mr Bridger, will drive them, into the sea...'

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