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Wednesday, December 31, 2014

i'LL HAVE THE LEG OF ....


                                                           FOOD MENUS


I like reading old restaurant menus, especially from Britain.  I was more than a bit surprised at the (rollover) 1912 London menu.  Ahem.



Click for The Full NSFW 1912 Bawdy House Menu


7 comments:

  1. Considering what WASN'T censored, WHAT in the world NEEDED to be censored???

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  2. Touché. But it's still a puzzlement...

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  3. Well, here are bees, and there are birds. What this has to do with anyhing has always been a mystery.

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  4. Leonard Jones12/31/14, 1:58 PM

    Where do I begin?

    Can I have that ala carte?

    I'll have one from column a and two from column b.

    Do I get egg rolls with that?

    Does that come with gravy?

    No substitutions with the daily specials.

    What kinds of deserts do you have?

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  5. Interesting - this supposedly comes from a London brothel but the first item is priced at $3.50. I didn't know that the UK had changed from Sterling to Dollars in 1912???

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  6. Good catch. However, along with the United States; Mexico, Australia, Argentina, New Zealand, Hong Kong, Pacific Island nations, and English-speaking Canada, the dollar or peso symbol precedes the number, unlike most currency symbols. Five dollars or pesos is written and printed as $5, whereas five cents is written as 5¢. In French-speaking Canada, the dollar symbol usually appears after the number (5$), although it sometimes appears in front of it, or instead may even be totally absent. (WIKI)

    So maybe the Madame was a Canuck? Your job will be to track the truth down.

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