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SeanMacGabhann Wrote:

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> pootling around Hanoi I found this beauty which

> took me back to my youth (and reminded me of a

> certain other forumite)

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> Half Man Half Noodle

>

> Anyone else got any favourites?





Golly Hanoi - I havent been there for 20 years






this establishment is more terrible than good


Hitler techno bar

ratty Wrote:

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> Where I come from there is a road called Fawcett

> Road, and on this road there is a pub called the

> Fawcett Inn! No word of a lie!


An old Southsea / Pompey person then?


I used to drink at the Fawcett Inn as a young, impoverished, midshipman. When feeling a bit more flush I'd drink Gale's Ales at the Southsea Arms

I feel I have to mention the "Ankor What?" bar in Siem Reap.

It's pretty much backpaker law that you have to end up there after a day seeing the temples. The ceiling and walls are covered with graffiti by previous visitors. My favourite "Ankor Wat - more temples than you can shake a stick at"

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