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Venue: Simpson’s-in-the-Strand, 100 Strand London WC2R 0EW, +44 20 7836 9112 (streetmap.co.uk, maps.google.co.uk, bing.com).
Current draft of the placemats.


Sorry to hear that Flash, would have been great to catch up on your side of the pond.flash_uk wrote:Won't be able to make lunch sadly - I will be skiing.
Indeed, that would be wonderful. And perhaps I'll be across the pond sometime soon. Was your Mumbai sign-off a temporary visit or have you moved??Chris Doty wrote: some other time soon
Mumbai is where my friends are, but Bangalore is where I am currently setting my sights on a more permanent basis. Sadly, you'll need to attend lunch to discover more!flash_uk wrote: Indeed, that would be wonderful. And perhaps I'll be across the pond sometime soon. Was your Mumbai sign-off a temporary visit or have you moved??
Excellent leadership as always, Jdaw!jdaw1 wrote:Sunday lunch, eh? Not our usual time.
Perhaps we could try Simpson’s-in-the-Strand? I have just spoken to ‘Andrew’ there, who seemed keen to have our business. Normally corkage is £30 per bottle (!!), but he said that we would be charged for one bottle however many we bring, especially for a ‘later’ reservation (he saying ≥2:30pm, but we could probably snoove that back to 2pm).
Sunday lunch is the à la carte menu including the likes of roast lamb and roast beef.
Thoughts?
And, of course, we wouldn’t have a theme if it were the evening.Chris Doty wrote:- you thinking bring a bottle blind? should we try to have some sort of theme? since it's the afternoon
He was quite surprised at the idea that two of us would drink three bottles. “I guess you would just taste the Port. You wouldn’t drink much of it.” “We’re members of a Port-drinking club: we’ll finish it.” Magnums are, well, a quarter of a decent size.Chris Doty wrote:maybe magnums? I'm open minded...
By PM, WS1 wrote:Thank you of thinking of me; would have come if I were in London that day. But since I am in Austria that day I cannot.
Sundays are not ideal for me but I have not given up on the possibility that someone will need me in London very early on Monday morning, thereby requiring a Sunday departure from home. I might not know until a few days before but it looks like there might be a seat available if I can make it.
Nothing to see here, Officer. Move along please.djewesbury wrote:Warning: Apostrophe Crime pre-trial notification.
If CSD has nothing accessible, presumably we each bring 2 × 75cl?DRT wrote:Sundays are not ideal for me but I have not given up on the possibility that someone will need me in London very early on Monday morning, thereby requiring a Sunday departure from home. I might not know until a few days before but it looks like there might be a seat available if I can make it.
Do not forget the emergency back up bts.....DRT wrote:Sounds like a civilised Sunday afternoon to me.
All seems well. One issue is that my sister (the bride to be) has bought the family tickets to see an Arsenal fixture this same afternoon (kicking off at 4pm). I understand it is fairly easy to get to the venue via the tube, and I don't need to be there exactly at kickoff (a little girlfootball goes a long way), but if possible, I would prefer to move up the start of this lunch so as to maximize our socializing. Possible?jdaw1 wrote:The placemats and booking information added to the first post.
djewesbury wrote:He's not going to be stumbling and slurring. Policing at the Emirates doesn't include breathalysing everyone going in. Bear in mind that the rest of the crowd will have had a swift five or six before the game.
Chris: ignore Nanny JDAW.
I agree with JDAW, mainly because Daniel has neglected an important fact.jdaw1 wrote:Fine. I defer to expertise.
Haha. I was thinking just the same thing. I have this image in my head of CSD stumbling in late, bustling past a row of people to get to his seat, and then drawing attention to himself with a tirade of abuse delivered in a plum American accent. And none of this being received well at all by the gooners.DRT wrote: A semi-drunk or drunk CSD is louder and capable of more expletives than everyone else in the Emirates Stadium combined.
aww....that's the nicest thing anyone has ever said about me!DRT wrote:
A semi-drunk or drunk CSD is louder and capable of more expletives than everyone else in the Emirates Stadium combined.
Would it sweeten the pot if I told you we are planning on meeting for lunch, rather than dinner? Since when am I not sufficiently precious?!AHB wrote: Sadly, I'm highly unlikely to be able to make it to join you for dinner on the 15th - family commitments are going to get in the way.
wtf!? be a man.DRT wrote:
Unfortunately, my attendance is now looking very unlikely.
jdaw1 wrote:Chris: two of us, Sunday lunch. One bottle (with supplements acquired in situ) or two?
What could go wrong?Chris Doty wrote:I am bringing 3 (maaaybe 3.5).
Do as you wish
Indeed, what could go wrong?DRT wrote:jdaw1 wrote:Chris: two of us, Sunday lunch. One bottle (with supplements acquired in situ) or two?What could go wrong?Chris Doty wrote:I am bringing 3 (maaaybe 3.5).
Do as you wish
jdaw1 wrote:No placemats.
Change of mind: updated draft of the placemats.Chris Doty wrote:I am bringing 3 (maaaybe 3.5).
Speaking of which, your minutes in the Paras seem to overlap with your years breeding horses. Was it the Equine Parachute Regiment? The Cavalry Paratroopers? Such a waste of a good horse, but they look wonderful when they're going down.DRT wrote:It is always the same when Special Forces go M.I.A. No publicity allowed to protect national security.
Hush! I might be needed at any time. Anonymity might be crucial to the outcome.djewesbury wrote:your decades in the Paras