Thursday, September 08, 2005

Miss Whiplash


Now I don' t want any of you thinking that I have too much time on my hands, it just so happens that I was casting a lazy eye over a copy of Schotts Food & Drink Miscellany and happend upon the following. Luncheon Vouchers where devised in 1954 by John Hack, they are exchangable for meals but not cash so how David got away with Miss Whiplash I don't know. They were available in the following denominations.

15p . 25p . 30p . 50p . 75p . £1 . £1.50 . £2 .

Clealry David was saving for quite some time given the five quid entrance fee to the Holiday Inn and the services of Ms W.L. The more I think about it the more it reminds me of a dried up cheese and tomato sandwich from the B.R. buffet at Reading Station and quite frankly I've lost all interest.

Nathan

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