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[Misc] Valentine's Day



BLOCK F

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Feb 26, 2009
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Well, I don't really care anymore what anyone thinks of "the Ivy".

I'm too old now to worry about what anyone else thinks...or care.

However....at my great age, I understand now that all the " I don't care" bollocks stated by soooooo many, it just a way of saying..." I can't really be bothered". There are so few reminders these days of showing some romance, a touch of caring, a bit of showing appreciation ...it disappoints me. I never used to bother about anniversaries, so called special days, but sooner or later, one forgets to actually do anything.

Tomorrow morning, I start the 500 mile journey ( including channel crossing) return to the UK, so that the following day, I can take my partner to lunch at the Ivy in Brighton . Is it corny ..? I suppose it is, according to some. To me, it's an opportunity to say " a heartfelt thankyou"...and "I care about you too " to someone who rather lovingly calls me "a work in progress" despite my many faults.

She's worth it ....( and on lots of other days too ).
I’ve never been to an Ivy, but I hope you both have a good time, and at lunchtime the Valentine menu will not be on offer, so you can chose what you want! 🥰👍
 
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cjd

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Jun 22, 2006
6,116
La Rochelle
Each to their own .... but .... you'd get much better food for less money at Petit Pois just 2 minutes walk from the Ivy.
The money is so far from the issue. I've been to the Ivy before and many , many other restaurants, in Brighton. I like the ambience there.....and most importantly of all...so does my partner.
 




Westdene Seagull

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Oct 27, 2003
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The arse end of Hangleton
The money is so far from the issue. I've been to the Ivy before and many , many other restaurants, in Brighton. I like the ambience there.....and most importantly of all...so does my partner.
I guess a French restaurant given your location would be rather like a Busman's holiday as well !
 


cjd

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Jun 22, 2006
6,116
La Rochelle
I guess a French restaurant given your location would be rather like a Busman's holiday as well !
If the French could cook as well as their reputation , then yes...but sadly they don't.
 






Westdene Seagull

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Oct 27, 2003
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If the French could cook as well as their reputation , then yes...but sadly they don't.
Seems harsh - I've been to some very nice places in Châteaubriant, Pornichet, La Baulele, Renne ( hoping we draw them in the Europa league ) and even the small village of Loire.
 






Cheshire Cat

The most curious thing..
The money is so far from the issue. I've been to the Ivy before and many , many other restaurants, in Brighton. I like the ambience there.....and most importantly of all...so does my partner.
And what is wrong with a burger, chips, and a coke from the van outside?
 


Chicken Run

Member Since Jul 2003
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Jul 17, 2003
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Valley of Hangleton
Well, I don't really care anymore what anyone thinks of "the Ivy".

I'm too old now to worry about what anyone else thinks...or care.

However....at my great age, I understand now that all the " I don't care" bollocks stated by soooooo many, it just a way of saying..." I can't really be bothered". There are so few reminders these days of showing some romance, a touch of caring, a bit of showing appreciation ...it disappoints me. I never used to bother about anniversaries, so called special days, but sooner or later, one forgets to actually do anything.

Tomorrow morning, I start the 500 mile journey ( including channel crossing) return to the UK, so that the following day, I can take my partner to lunch at the Ivy in Brighton . Is it corny ..? I suppose it is, according to some. To me, it's an opportunity to say " a heartfelt thankyou"...and "I care about you too " to someone who rather lovingly calls me "a work in progress" despite my many faults.

She's worth it ....( and on lots of other days t

From the posts you have put on here , I'm well aware that you couldn't even "smash" your way out of a soggy paper bag. You will be too busy talking shit.
😂😂😂😂 Oh the irony
 


Herr Tubthumper

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Jul 11, 2003
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Seems harsh - I've been to some very nice places in Châteaubriant, Pornichet, La Baulele, Renne ( hoping we draw them in the Europa league ) and even the small village of Loire.
Ditto. I’ve been to some absolutely lovely places in France.
 




bhafc99

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Oct 14, 2003
7,111
Dubai
Taking my kids to the dental hygienist. Romance, eh.
 










cjd

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Jun 22, 2006
6,116
La Rochelle
And what is wrong with a burger, chips, and a coke from the van outside?

Absolutely nothing wrong with it at all....unless it is something you do regularly apart from special occasions.

If it is a rare thing to do, it is equally as romantic and caring as the Ritz or anywhere else for that matter.
 


A1X

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Sep 1, 2017
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Cheap night when you’re single

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cjd

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Jun 22, 2006
6,116
La Rochelle
Ditto. I’ve been to some absolutely lovely places in France.
I'm sure you have. it is just the perception of France being "special", culinary wise, is seriously over-rated....as most 'good food' experts will confirm.
 








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