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Weng Fai is communicating with the rest of the family in the UK to arrange a big gathering. I overhear him on the phone with my uncle: "mumble mumble... they went to Harry Ramsden's for fish and chips, can you believe... mumble mumble"
When he gets off the phone, he tells me, "Okay, the meeting's set. We're going to take you to try some *real* fish and chips!"
So far England has been all about getting fat. This is not a bad thing.
Okay, these fish and chips at the Duke of Kent pub were a lot better than Harry Ramsden's!
I'm sensing that fish and chips is a source of national pride and the family felt compelled to demonstrate that there were better options than a fast food outlet on the side of the highway. Haha! Just another thing to love about England, the welcoming arms of my extended family! I haven't seen them since our last motorcycle trip in the UK back in 2007. Since that time, my cousin Vern has had a couple of kids:
And they love the bikes! In the parking lot, we were Instagrammed!
So we found out when Motorcycle Day was and then returned to the Ace Cafe to hang out
Ah! These are our people! Two-wheelers of all shapes and sizes now grabbed the primo spots at the front of the cafe: sportbikes, tourers, cruisers. The people sitting on the patio enjoying their pints of bitter give us a friendly nod as if we were regulars. Home! We go inside to grab ourselves a drink.
Vintage Beeza on display inside.
Here's a British biker joke. Overheard at a local bike meet:
"Hey, what kind of bike is that?"
"It's a Bitza!"
"Oh, do you mean a Beeza...?"
"No, a Bitza. It's some bitzathis and little bitzadat..."
When he gets off the phone, he tells me, "Okay, the meeting's set. We're going to take you to try some *real* fish and chips!"
So far England has been all about getting fat. This is not a bad thing.
Okay, these fish and chips at the Duke of Kent pub were a lot better than Harry Ramsden's!
I'm sensing that fish and chips is a source of national pride and the family felt compelled to demonstrate that there were better options than a fast food outlet on the side of the highway. Haha! Just another thing to love about England, the welcoming arms of my extended family! I haven't seen them since our last motorcycle trip in the UK back in 2007. Since that time, my cousin Vern has had a couple of kids:
And they love the bikes! In the parking lot, we were Instagrammed!
So we found out when Motorcycle Day was and then returned to the Ace Cafe to hang out
Ah! These are our people! Two-wheelers of all shapes and sizes now grabbed the primo spots at the front of the cafe: sportbikes, tourers, cruisers. The people sitting on the patio enjoying their pints of bitter give us a friendly nod as if we were regulars. Home! We go inside to grab ourselves a drink.
Vintage Beeza on display inside.
Here's a British biker joke. Overheard at a local bike meet:
"Hey, what kind of bike is that?"
"It's a Bitza!"
"Oh, do you mean a Beeza...?"
"No, a Bitza. It's some bitzathis and little bitzadat..."