CHRISTMAS DAY - ROCK AND ROAST
CHRISTMAS DAY - ROCK AND ROAST
On Christmas Day we will be serving a traditional Christmas Dinner. buffet style - to include Roast Turket, Ham, Roast/Mash Potatoes, Seasonal Veggies and all of the trimmings plus desert - this will start at 3pm. (Cost 400 baht).
Following on from the success of our opening party we will have the same band playing, they will start at 5pm and play until around 8pm.
We are limiting the number of places for dinner so anyone wanting a ticket can pm or call me. All welcome to drink and enjoy the band.
Should be a great day, there will be a 10% drinks discount for all mods and posters who book from the board.
JW
Following on from the success of our opening party we will have the same band playing, they will start at 5pm and play until around 8pm.
We are limiting the number of places for dinner so anyone wanting a ticket can pm or call me. All welcome to drink and enjoy the band.
Should be a great day, there will be a 10% drinks discount for all mods and posters who book from the board.
JW
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prcscct wrote:What ever happened to the Christmas goose? I thought that was the British traditional holiday dish?![]()
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The Christmas Goose
Mr. SMIGGS was a gentleman,
And he lived in London town;
His wife she was a good kind soul,
And seldom known to frown.
'Twas on Christmas eve,
And Smiggs and his wife lay cosy in bed,
When the thought of buying a goose
Came into his head.
So the next morning,
Just as the sun rose,
He jump'd out of bed,
And he donn'd his clothes,
Saying, "Peggy, my dear.
You need not frown,
For I'll buy you the best goose
In all London town."
So away to the poultry shop he goes,
And bought the goose, as he did propose,
And for it he paid one crown,
The finest, he thought, in London town.
When Smiggs bought the goose
He suspected no harm,
But a naughty boy stole it
From under his arm.
Then Smiggs he cried, "Stop, thief!
Come back with my goose!"
But the naughty boy laugh'd at him,
And gave him much abuse.
But a policeman captur'd the naughty boy,
And gave the goose to Smiggs,
And said he was greatly bother'd
By a set of juvenile prigs.
So the naughty boy was put in prison
For stealing the goose.,
And got ten days' confinement
Before he got loose.
So Smiggs ran home to his dear Peggy,
Saying, "Hurry, and get this fat goose ready,
That I have bought for one crown;
So, my darling, you need not frown."
"Dear Mr Smiggs, I will not frown:
I'm sure 'tis cheap for one crown,
Especially at Christmas time --
Oh! Mr Smiggs, it's really fine."
"Peggy. it is Christmas time,
So let us drive dull care away,
For we have got a Christmas goose,
So cook it well, I pray.
"No matter how the poor are clothed,
Or if they starve at home,
We'll drink our wine, and eat our goose,
Aye, and pick it to the bone."