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davidh Wrote:

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> this string is now becoming almost as boring and

> unimaginative as the m&s saga. give it a rest


You've obviously read it all then. What happens in your head that makes you think you can tell other people to give it a rest? Just wondering as I am about the 'name' Hazle.

The connection with Terroirs / Soif / etc. would appear to be confirmed by the license transfer application listed in the window of G&B. It is listed as being transferred to "La Maison du Languedoc Ltd.". A whois lookup places the ownership of the relevant DNS entries for terroirs and soif to "William IV Street Restaurant LLP" which has the same registered office as the aforementioned.

buggie Wrote:

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> Really like Gillyflower as suggested by PGC, like

> the idea there's a local connection to it &

> curious to know what it is!


it was mentioned on Dr Who last week. Is there an ED connection there or am I barking up the wrong tree?

numbers Wrote:

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> buggie Wrote:

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> > Really like Gillyflower as suggested by PGC,

> like

> > the idea there's a local connection to it &

> > curious to know what it is!

>

> it was mentioned on Dr Who last week. Is there an

> ED connection there or am I barking up the wrong

> tree?


Just re-read PGC's post & it's a historical connection - possibly not local then I guess... Likely goes back further than Saturday's Dr Who (I'd forgotten such a pretty name belonged to such a nasty character!) ;-)

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