Monday, 15 November 2010

Sunday,

so off to the Punch and Judy,
for our Sunday lunch, also dinning with us was Eric and Chenel, and Mr. Tony,
the food was once again excellent, honey duck wraps for me with a prawn cocktail for Diana as starters,
I had the 3 meats main course,
Diana had the roast chicken, we were so full we did not have a dessert, but what a lovely meal, I hope that Jamie and his wife make a success of the Punch and Judy, if you want to try it out, if you come from Thepprisit on Soi 8 going to Pattaya, go past the Eden Hotel on your right and you will then see the Punch and Judy on your left,
then home for a game or two of cribbage, later in the afternoon we had a call from Bruce and Lady Mangosteen, so off I went to join up with them and Fred for a beer or three,
Bruce tucking into his evening meal,
Bruce and Lady Mangosteen, we put away the hours and Fred to bed, it was great fun catching up on the new and reminiscing over the old,
strange thing is that Tigglebitties is in the same road as the Punch and Judy but nearer to Pattaya,
the sign to look out for,
a mobile food cart parked outside,
the view from the business side of it,
and our waitress for the evening waves goodbye,
then home for the third series of It Ain't Half Hot Mum, set in India it is the comic adventures of a group of misfits who entertain the troops during World War II, it was shown on British television from 1974 through to 1981, hugely popular and by today's standards so politically incorrect, which of course made it so popular then as now, British TV at it's best, or worse, then after laughing so much it hurt we were off to bed.

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