I just arrived in Norwich. My US Airways flight out of Philly was four hours late, which left me just two hours in downtown Manchester, during my layover:
The food onboard was even grosser than usual. The airlines are losing so much money, they're cutting every corner and make up one excuse after another for their routine delays. Landed, I had an OK meal at the OK Cafe, a roast beef platter served with chips, cabbage, peas and a tiny pastry shell, everything smothered in gravy.
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A young rapper performing on the sidewalk.
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Sunday, June 15, 2008
Manchester
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2 comments:
Reminds me of Washington Square in New York and around 11th and South Street in Philly.
Ghastly food.
Good intro to the UK
though, I suppose.
What next, a tin of
spam with a tea candle
to make a salted
pupu platter?
They do have good curries,
though, I have heard.
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