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Fine by me!
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Whose bringing the birthday cake -though fire marshals may not allow that many candles burning inside?
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Patrick -- you've got mail
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Talk about a spanner in the works! :(
Still coming and all my plans for London are still on (including the GTG) . . . I am supposed to be at this very moment to be in the air 1/3 of the way to DFW and then on to LHR. But yesterday I was attacked by a nasty eggs benedict at one of my fave local restaurants. Not hospital-worthy but definitely more than mild food poisoning. Luckily I didn't eat all of it and am recovering. But in the overnight hours I called AA and tried every permutation of flights that would get me out on Monday. She found a seat - but the fare + change fee would cost an extra $5,000.00 !! . Uh no, hell no :) But was able to get the same flight I had today on Tuesday for $780 extra. Then I spent 2 to 3 AM canceling everything in Oxford and booking a car service. The kicker is I am feeling a bit better and probably could get on a plane tonight - oh well . . . . Looks like we are meeting Thurs @ 3:30 at The Harp in Chandos Place if there are any other takers . . . |
Oh Lordy . . . am I ever glad I decided to book a car service . . . because I now arrive in the middle of a 24 hour tube strike when the Piccadilly line will be completely down. This trip has a little black cloud floating over it. :)
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Oh, urgh! Times a million! Well, safe travels when you do. Hope this doesn't affect your HP-seeing? We (group of 15 I'm "leading") have tickets for June, so would love to hear your experience. Speedy complete recovery!
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Wow, so sorry about the bad egg! Good travel recovery! Hadn't heard about a tube strike, although I see Southern is still suffering.
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"I am feeling a bit better and probably could get on a plane tonight"
I do feel a LOT better but on second thought I don't think I could/should have been on a plane tonight - still a little woozy. "Hadn't heard about a tube strike" I hadn't heard about the strike either - and I usually follow those sorts of things even when I'm not traveling. But for some reason I opened an article about strike action on Southern and up popped a sentence about it coordinating with a tube strike - - yikes (!) that would have been a surprise Tues morning at LHR. |
Boy a bad egg benedict? One of my favorites! Well, not a bad egg Benedict ;) Guess eggs can be sketchy and bad timing too. Glad you've recovered and were able to make the flight changes. Still a real hassle. Hope you can enjoy a glass of bubbly on the flight and, as you know, a car service is just the thing after a long flight.Did you have to cancel the entire Oxford portion of your trip ? Regardless, London is wonderful even if one has to face a couple of challenges along the way.
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"I now arrive in the middle of a 24 hour tube strike "
At present (0600 GMT: Dec 5): - Drivers on the Circle, Hammersmith & City and Piccadilly lines are planning to strike from 21:30 on Tuesday 6 December until the end of the day on Wednesday 7 December. But talks are due with drivers during Dec 5. Traditionally, about half these threatened strikes are called off/postponed in the final 36 hours before they're due. Updates at https://tfl.gov.uk/campaign/tube-strike?cid=tube-strike |
"Traditionally, about half these threatened strikes are called off/postponed in the final 36 hours before they're due."
Thanks -- I've already booked justairports (before I knew about the strike) so all is well. But if the strike does happen I'm sure the traffic will be a mess in west London in from LHR. "Did you have to cancel the entire Oxford portion of your trip ? " Yep :( Booked non-refundable at the Randolph but even so they are letting me use it as a credit for a future stay if it is relatively soon. Thinking of doing something in March . . . after all I have a place at the Randolph ;) |
For several years now, I've spent my last couple of nights at the Randolph before taking the bus to LHR. Great hotel and location. Usually enjoy a drink in the Morse Bar. Hope you have another chance to stay there.
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It's a sort of a bucket list item -- have walked by the Randolph countless times and had drinks there maybe half a dozen times over the years -- but never stayed there.
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You'll get there.:)
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Sorry for your illness. Hope you return to normal soon.Would skip alcohol on your flight. Overheard on my LHR-TXL flight last week, "Is there still a Picadilly line?" If your appetite returns and you like Indian consider Dishoom
For your meal between the two parts of the HP play. It's about a 2 minute walk from the theatre. Reserve if on the weekend. |
Have been running around London like the proverbial chicken sans head dining REALLY high on the hog, receptions and tonight No Mans Land . . . But did want to post a quick report of our lovely GTG yesterday. PatrickLondon, flanner and myself at the Harp near Covent garden. The conversation was stimulating, we all got in our 2 cents/pence worth and then some, solved all the political issues on both sides of the Atlantic, the beer was terrific, supposedly the one I had was a super limited maybe twenty barrel production ( I may go back tomorrow for a bit more ;) )
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Sorry I missed that by just a day...sounds like a great time! We passed the Plough in Kingham and went to the Wild Rabbit instead - lovely place for a drink on a wet grey day in the Cotswolds...but no wetter than London today. Have a safe trip home Janice
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Remembering our GTG in 2015 - beautiful lunch with a lovely person
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Sounds like a really great GTG. Fine food and and a limited edition beer ( not sure that's how one refers to it ) plus London...what more could one ask for? A bit of envy at this end.;)
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