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By heartblock · Posted
I like foxes, survivors, full of character and I don’t mind cleaning up a bit of poo 💩. Double gloves, tie up poo in outer layer of glove and dispose of appropriately. Bleach area. Wash hands. Garden holes… I don’t know. Maybe make a sandpit for fox use 🤣 I have never seen any one feeding them, however stupid people who leave food waste on streets and have overflowing bins maybe should be the target of annoyance, not the resilient fox. 🦊 -
By David Peckham · Posted
Is it a Sam Smith's? A genuinely hilarious place to watch tourists get lost. You can smell when somebody's been in there because of the smoke from the fires. I almost put it on my list, Sue. Would you call it Holborn, though? It's a bit of a no mans land around there, but the walk from The Seven Stars to The Ship, near Holborn station, via Lincoln's Inn Fields is one of London's great WTF moments. It's a toss up as to whether the upstairs toilets in The Seven Stars or the downstairs ones in The Nell Gwynne are the more difficult to negotiate. I reckon the pub you're thinking about on Richmond Hill could be The Roebuck. It always reminds me of The Prince of Wales in Highgate. She used to have The Three Greyhounds in Soho, around the same time as Norman had the Coach & Horses and The French House was run by a very tall bloke with a bow tie. I think he was called Lesley. Roxy had a very brief career as a TV chef. I've got a signed copy of her cookbook somewhere. A great pub. Any pub that serves whitebait, pork pies and gammon, egg & chips is doing many things right. The Nag's is fantastic. Run by an ex Grenadier Guard called Kevin Moran, who will boot you out for using a mobile phone, not showing proper respect to the bar staff or putting your jacket on the back of a chair rather than using the coat stand. Opposite Ghislaine Maxwell's old place as well, which made things interesting. A slightly more difficult to find pub around there is The Grenadier. The only pub I've ever found that sold 'Bar Sausages'.
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