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Exactly right, which is how my dad knew him. He was always really good to me, and he always had some filthy jokes to share. He moved with his new wife to Norfolk (I think) around the turn of the century, and unfortunately died a couple of years ago (or maybe more). Very young to go, but he used to drink gallons of vodka, and I think he'd had 3 heart attacks before 30.


Really lovely bloke.

Otta Wrote:

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> Exactly right, which is how my dad knew him. He

> was always really good to me, and he always had

> some filthy jokes to share. He moved with his new

> wife to Norfolk (I think) around the turn of the

> century,


turn of the century - that's the first time I have seen that term referring to 2000... makes me feel old for some reason.

MrBen Wrote:

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> And what about those people who ask why a bar or

> restaurant isn't busy in the first week of

> January?! Anyone in the business knows that

> January isn't a good month full stop.



Now I don't want to be pernickety and it may be because it was their 25p/wing night (every Tuesday) but visited the Flying Pig again tonight - 8pm and it was standing room only.

Titch, I ate there last night and the menu is almost identical to the NYE menu on Facebook:


https://www.facebook.com/dulwichpatch


Food wise it was one of the best meals I can say I've ever had locally (?70 for two for two courses, bread, water plus four large drinks). I actually preferred it to ToastED in terms of more conventional portions. Also spotted... another regular forumite in there with one of the best "I didnt realise it doesn't comes with chips" ever. :-)


Nice atmosphere and for a Tuesday in early Jan I counted about 30 covers with 12 or so at the bar. I looked out for Foxy peering through the windows but didn't see him.


Maxxi - Wing night? I'm in!

MrBen Wrote:

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> Food wise it was one of the best meals I can say

> I've ever had locally (?70 for two for two

> courses, bread, water plus four large drinks). I

> actually preferred it to ToastED in terms of more

> conventional portions. Also spotted... another

> regular forumite in there with one of the best "I

> didnt realise it doesn't comes with chips" ever.

> :-)


Hello Mr. Ben,


I think that your coverage on last night's event at The Patch was very accurate. I was there last night as well and I would agree with your comments on the food and so forth. However, I must agree with the other forumite that you spotted and the inability to order side orders.


I also noticed that the tables are well spaced apart, so I must congratulate you on your sharp ears with regard to picking up the other forumite's comment. :)

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