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Happy Bloomsday....

johnastovall

Deceased, but remembered fondly here...
"STATELY, PLUMP BUCK MULLIGAN CAME FROM THE STAIRHEAD, bearing a bowl of lather on which a mirror and a razor lay crossed."

And so starts the greatest novel in the English language.

Which all happens on today in 1904's Dublin.
 

jonoslack

Active member
Hi John

a worthy reminder . . . this is something which amused me recently . . . . . the dinner party from hell

One should probably have kidney AND bananas for breakfast today, so that one can celebrate Mr Pynchon in the same breath.
 

Bob

Administrator
Staff member
I always make sure that my copy of the Daily News is clean before use.
-bob
 

jonoslack

Active member
Yes, a kidney and banana breakfast would be just the thing.
HI John
I think so . . it might even be nice, but I'd be tempted to replace the pigs kidney with lamb . . .or possibly calf.

But I am english, and therefore extremely buttoned up, but the reference was not accidental, I hope you appreciate that :)

all the very best wishes.

. . . . and isn't it splendid to be so wonderfully obscure :ROTFL:
 

Robert Campbell

Well-known member
It's a city wide gig nowadays.

And if you trace the route on a map of Dublin, you find it's a question mark -- or so I was told.
 

johnastovall

Deceased, but remembered fondly here...
Once in France, my wife by accident ordered lamb kidneys. She miss took rognon for ragout. Thinking she was getting a lamb stew. The waiter keep asking her if she was English. I got an extra dish at that lunch....
 
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