Showing posts with label Soho. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Soho. Show all posts

Monday, 22 August 2011

I HAVE A LIFE OUTSIDE OF EASYJET! YEY!!

I got over excited yesterday when I googled easyjet and found that two of my blogs came up on the 1st page. I thought that all the hours wasted complaining to a sponge had not been in vane. I then found out that the reason I rank on the easyJet 1st page on my own computer is because I write bloody the blogs. Doohhhh!

The easyJet Customer Service "team" have been quiet for a few days. Have I stunned them into a respectful silence or are they totally bored with me? What will I do without them? They have been my reason for living. I know, I'll transfer my intellectual argument to Luton Airport, although I suspect they might already have the propaganda machine primed and waiting for my first email.

Putting easyJet to one side for a while, I had a brilliant weekend in London. I met up with my friend Sandy, granson Morgan and his partner Gwen for lunch at Kettners in Soho. A place I can highly recommend. In the evening Sandy and I went to the theatre to see The Million Dollar Quartet.  Fab-u-lous.

Sunday, 9 January 2011

I WISH IT WAS GROUND HOG DAY

I had the most perfect day yesterday. One of my Christmas presents was a trip to the Prince Edward Theatre in London to see Jersey Boys.

So at 1100 we climbed onto the train with the intention of starting the day off with a bottle of wine. Unfortunately alcohol was banned because there were a couple of big football games on and the fans can sometimes get over enthusiastic when drunk. So we had to behave ourselves too. Drat!

Fortuitously the theatre is right next door to one of my favourite restaurants in Soho, Kettners where we were joined by my grandson and his girlfriend. We immediately made up drinking time by downing strawberry bellinis.

The meal was delicious, the company was second to none and the characters in the restaurant fascinating.

Then on to the show which was absolutely mind blowing. Thank you all - I loved the day.