Friday
16th August, 2019
1800
Wednesday
evening we indeed ended up eating at the Fat Cow burger restaurant
(wonder who it was named after?) and if you thought it would be cheap
you would be wrong!
The
others tucked into chicken wings and strippers, I declined knowing
full well that even by ordering the cheapest burger on the menu I
wouldn't be able to finish. I was right! Mine was called the
Cowabunga and they had been creative with the menu with such
delicacies as fat pig, etc but I managed half. They close at 2200
which in Shanghai is unfashionably early but given the volume of
trade they do (and the prices they charge) during the hours they do
open then I can understand them not needing longer. Just the five of
us, the usual suspects and Joanna, despite needing to meet a client
at 2130, did me the honour of coming for the last supper.
I
(and indeed Roland because he had work in the morning) had planned an
early night but after Joanna, Alice and TJ decamped we had G&T
next door then took a taxi back to the Lion bar near our hotel, where
Cherry – who has legs second only to Joanna – was sure to give us
a hearty welcome, particularly if we bought her Jaegerbombs.
Blow
me if the German guy who had bored us rigid the night before with
explaining a revolutionary (and now not Top Secret) new printing
method Kodak developed for the first moon landing wasn't there again.
He was in company with an Indian engineer and a Finnish (I think)
chap who used to be a marine engineer but was now involved with wind
turbines. Some of you may imagine the twists and turns the
conversation took between two ex deck officers and ginger beers! I
also learnt far more than I ever need to about offshore wind farms!
The
Finnish chap was sloshed and contact was lost when he went next door,
demanded a discount for a massage and disappeared inside. Quite what
type of massage he expected or was going to get I know not except I
will lay odds he passed out before five minutes elapsed. I think I
got to bed at 0230.
And
then it was Thursday and our evening flight back.
Roland
went above and beyond the call of duty and offered to take us to the
airport so we met at Big Bamboo for lunch. It was to be my treat but
he paid. He always pays more than his share and at times such as
those I wish I had cash to splash. I wonder if any of the girls I am
always treating feel the same pangs of guilt I do? After all, Alice
just had a week in a top class hotel, top notch grub and VIP flights
and probably spent £30!
Bless her, I know she enjoyed the new experiences and she raved about
meeting all my friends – she even bought Roland a “sheep”
keyring (translated it means ship!) - and she was forever having
video calls with her Mum telling her about how fantastic Shanghai
was. Me? I go for the rest (well in the daytime anyway), the booze
ups and restaurants that really ought to offer pygmy portions for
people like me.
I
had a blast as always.
But
oh God, last night we landed at about 2230 (and here's a first –
our three cases were the first out on the carousel!) and rather than
bugger about trying to get the hotel shuttle we took a taxi to Dongfu
hotel, it only costs the minimum fare of 10¥
(about £1.15) and we
checked in. The “meal” on the flight consisted of a chocolate
dusted marshmallow, a round of cake the size of a blini and a few
bits of fruit. I expected more than that and had only had a sandwich
in the business lounge in Pudong!
Alice
went out and bought Pot Noodles for herself and we retired. I heard
every flight until the last one left about 0130 because this time our
room faced the airport rather than away from it. I also woke up when
the first flight left, Air China at 0715. So I am tired. And the
aircon didn't work.
I
got her to the bus station to go home to Mum and arrived home myself
just after three. I wish I was still in Shanghai but the bank manager
says “no”..........
I think you may have drunk more than you thought that last night. The Indian guy was there the first night with the German, the second night the German was there with a Finnish and Danish guy and it was the Danish guy who went for the massage. Danish guy in Wind farms and the Finnish guy working for Wartsila marine engines. Glad you enjoyed it, see you next year.
ReplyDeleteThanks for that! No nothing to do with drink (we never had that much by SSM standards did we?) rather memory and the fact it was information in and out straight away when my eyes glazed over, which was quicker than Usain Bolt over 100m! You know I was more interested in Cherry's legs.....
ReplyDeleteI can't even recall the name of the Japanese with no sushi so I can leave a review!
Maple something????? I'll have a look next time I'm passing.
ReplyDeleteMaple Japanese Reastraunt.
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