When I worked in Whitby, I went down there one Friday lunchtime and bought three pairs of thgeri finest - wrapped, of course, in newspaper as always. Then I forgot to take them home....in fact, didn't even go back to the office until Tuesday......
Affer, we bought kippers 'n' kipper pate - they'd run out of bacon, unfortunately. There were about a dozen tourists with their noses literally pressed against the windows watching us. I also bought a cotton carrier bag for Mrs TIW - and it really does smell like it's been hanging in a smoke house for months.
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That'll be Fortunes in photo 2?
When I worked in Whitby, I went down there one Friday lunchtime and bought three pairs of thgeri finest - wrapped, of course, in newspaper as always. Then I forgot to take them home....in fact, didn't even go back to the office until Tuesday......
Nice. Thats' all i'm saying - nice.
Affer, we bought kippers 'n' kipper pate - they'd run out of bacon, unfortunately. There were about a dozen tourists with their noses literally pressed against the windows watching us. I also bought a cotton carrier bag for Mrs TIW - and it really does smell like it's been hanging in a smoke house for months.
Leigh - cheers!
February in Whitby is not always a good time to be there. The Magpie cafe is often closed.
They were queuing to get into the Magpie, Ted. We ended up at Hadleys, on the recommendation of Mr & Mrs TIW snr - absolutely superb. Hand cut chips!
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