In message <f.3bc433cd.2f0eac7a@aol.com>, LenDenham@aol.com writes >Amazing isn't it how so many of us did similar things. HI Les, Yes it is. > I do, >however, remember eating at Schmidts which I seem to recall was very >good value > for the West End. It was. The food was wonderful too. Wiener Schnitzel, Venison. Wind Boeutils (spelt wrongly I think) to finish off with! I could eat that now. > I have ordered >a copy of 'Not All Tarts are Apple' which sounds as though it might be a >good read. > I think you will enjoy it. For me it's one of those that I was sad to finish. >Back to the topic of London Fogs. I remember one evening making my way with >two friends from the Golders Green Hippodrome or one of the two cinemas there >towards Cricklewood via that rather nice residential area that lies roughly >between Clitterhouse Park and Golders Green. Sounds like a real adventure that one. >If that were to happen today do you think two girls would entrust themselves >to three young men wearing handkerchiefs over their faces? And would the >young men help them? > Yes you are right, it's a shame that things have changed so much socially that men daren't offer to help and girls are afraid to accept help. Very sad. Dorothy -- Dorothy Gibbs (in Hertfordshire UK)