Off Topic How do you chill out?

i play music to relax so it would be select a bass (probably classic ray or SR4 HH) and play along to something like stevle wonders greatest hits or marvin gaye.
I'll give you a few clues....

Curry = Curry
Cobra = Indian lager/beer - perfect with curry.
Frankie refers to Frankie Vaughan which is cockney rhyming slang
Items 3 and 4 go hand in hand ;)
Pass out = lose consciousness

Hope this helps!:D;)
thats absolutely hilarious lol! I used to do that when i was younger but would pass out after step 2.
 
Sounds awesome. I will be in London in March, perhaps you can suggest a good place to get some Curry and Cobra.

I will be happy to suggest many such places. :D

Which part of London will you be in?
 
I will be happy to suggest many such places. :D

Which part of London will you be in?

I am just coming in for one night. We are in Paris for a week, but taking in a Concert at Royal Albert Hall. So we take the high speed train through the chunnel, sight-see during the day, concert at night, stay overnight close to the concert hall.

So I guess my answer is that we will be near Royal Albert Hall.
 
I build tiny scale models of Paris using only toothpicks and dead batteries and big vats of modeling glue. The scent of the glue is really the kicker after a few hours in a closed environment.
 
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You asked. I organize ammo.
 
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I am just coming in for one night. We are in Paris for a week, but taking in a Concert at Royal Albert Hall. So we take the high speed train through the chunnel, sight-see during the day, concert at night, stay overnight close to the concert hall.

So I guess my answer is that we will be near Royal Albert Hall.

As njhammer suggested, Brick Lane is authentic curry central but could be a bit of a trek with your tight schedule.

If you're going to be at the RAH in the evening and fancy something a bit special I would head for either The Bombay Brasserie or Chutney Mary, both of which are a short cab ride from the RAH.

Neither are cheap but both are a bit special if you're only here for a day.

Have a good one! I'm getting hungry just posting these links!:D

Bombay Brasserie

Welcome to Chutney Mary
 
If you ever get to Birmingham on one of your trips the Curry Mile along Ladypool road is a must, so many dishes and you can alternate the beers to, Cobra, Lal Toofan, Bangla all good stuff. lol
 
As njhammer suggested, Brick Lane is authentic curry central but could be a bit of a trek with your tight schedule.

If you're going to be at the RAH in the evening and fancy something a bit special I would head for either The Bombay Brasserie or Chutney Mary, both of which are a short cab ride from the RAH.

Neither are cheap but both are a bit special if you're only here for a day.

Have a good one! I'm getting hungry just posting these links!:D

Bombay Brasserie

Welcome to Chutney Mary

Thanks a million Bungo! My mouth is watering...
 
If you ever get to Birmingham on one of your trips the Curry Mile along Ladypool road is a must, so many dishes and you can alternate the beers to, Cobra, Lal Toofan, Bangla all good stuff. lol

+1 ive spent many happy hours there as that citys where im from! V reasonable prices as well.
 
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