Deep Fried Intestine

Chicken or Duck with Jelly Fish

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mercalia wrote:taking advantage of the warm weather I thought I would play tourist and go up to the haunts - Hyde park, Trafalgar Sq and China Town to my fav cheapo chinese eatery - Wang Kei. I was looking at the menu and things they have added to the menu I havent ever eatern and no intention of doing so -
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jezer wrote:I was out for a ride today and got to reflecting about people who have never known the joys of cycling. It got me thinking about events I have never experienced. Here are few, can you add any more?
(1) I've never been to Spain
(2) I've never bought a lottery ticket
(3) I've never tasted vodka
(4) I have never experienced drugs of any kind, in spite of having my formative years in the 60's when it was supposed to be free love and all that.
(5) I've never been to a football match (I'm particularly proud of that one)
Mick F wrote:Been to Cochin, SW India, and Colombo, Sri Lanka a couple of times.NATURAL ANKLING wrote:Did you get to the Taj Mahal?
Dad went there in WW2 from here on a boat, probably not a navy ship? In the army.
How did your dad get to the Taj Mahal by boat? It's quite a long way inland!
Geoff.D wrote:I've never repeated that drunken streak at the end-of-year staff do.
And I'm proud of it.
Urticaria wrote:661-Pete wrote:Never having been abroad seems rather a strange phenomenon to me, I've travelled quite a lot, but I can understand it.
The thing that annoys me is that people infer you are small-minded because you have not travelled. On the contrary, I see it as an indicator of contentment. Take the similar situation of a child who constantly needs to be supplied with new toys, or be taken to theme parks to have fun. What do people think of the child?
Boyd wrote:Urticaria wrote:661-Pete wrote:Never having been abroad seems rather a strange phenomenon to me, I've travelled quite a lot, but I can understand it.
The thing that annoys me is that people infer you are small-minded because you have not travelled. On the contrary, I see it as an indicator of contentment. Take the similar situation of a child who constantly needs to be supplied with new toys, or be taken to theme parks to have fun. What do people think of the child?
"What do people think of the child?"
They think it's a child. It doesn't need all those things it is being given them. You on the other hand have an option and you choose not to take it. That's why I and no doubt you are always hearing about how few people in the US have got a passport. It is because, so it is always being said, they are so insular. Personally I think with a country that size why would you need to go abroad!! In your case it could be a sign of contentment but how would you know if you have never been abroad?
I am required to go to Spain soon on my mothers business. All costs paid for. I don't want to go I am hoping to get another member of the family to go. I have a free family holiday coming up in the lake district.....I don't want to go. I don't want to leave Lincolnshire never mind going to Spain.
Been Malaya, Singapore, Sudan. Italy and Norway and the bits in between. And the US but I now don't want to leave the Lincolnshire Wolds. I have become insular.