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Subject: Re: is this true about US forking habits? Posted on: Sun, 2 Dec 2007 12:50:02 -0000

David Horne, _the_ chancellor (*) wrote:
> Ophelia wrote:
>
>> Mike.... wrote:
>>> Following up to d4g4h4@yahoo.co.uk (David Horne, _the_ chancellor
>>> (*)) wrote:
>>>
>>>> I
>>>> noticed my driver (in Delhi) would often stop for 'fast food' on
>>>> the side of the road, and that was usually dhal (or something like
>>>> it) eaten with a spoon.
>>
>> I never saw this post David. Where did you live? We were in Vasant
>> Vihar.
>
> I spent quite a few nights in Vasant Vihar with people from the
> British High Commission, but most of it was spent in old Delhi, just
> off of Mall Road (near the University), and a few spells in various
> suburbs- including Noida which was a bit souless. I worked quite a
> bit in Chanakyapuri (the music school was there) so would take
> 'scooters' there and back quite a lot.

You rode scooters yourself????????????????? Dear me. I would never venture
onto the roads without my driver. That is really scary:((((((((((((

O looking at David with new respect:))