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Noz North Hampshire 05 Apr 21 1.43pm | |
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We recently renovated our kitchen. I was very surprised when my partner said we should get an old London Bus sign. I was even more surprised when she said "let's get a crystal palace one"! Although she has been to many a game, she hates watching us on TV. TBH I think she just liked the pre-game pint and kebab. Anyway, I wonder if anyone else has any CPFC inspired home decor - tat's not included. Attachment: CPFC Kitchen.jpg (1,683.99Kb)
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Forest Hillbilly in a hidey-hole 06 Apr 21 6.52am | |
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Crystal Palace, just reminds me of the bus station at the top of the Park. Perhaps you could arrange the seats like the top deck of a bus.? As it is a dining area, would the food be like in the ground, or something akin to Lap Hings ?
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Noz North Hampshire 06 Apr 21 11.35am | |
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I've been going to Palace (on and off) since 1986, and I have never actually tried that Chinese establishment's offerings. Have I missed out on something? I used to drive in from New Malden area, so would park up in Bensham Manor rd, then (after suitable refreshment) head to either Emek for a chicken doner, or if I were feeling a little tender from the night before a portion of chips with wayyyyy too much salt and vinegar on. Maybe i should start serving kebabs in the kitchen... Originally posted by Forest Hillbilly
Crystal Palace, just reminds me of the bus station at the top of the Park. Perhaps you could arrange the seats like the top deck of a bus.? As it is a dining area, would the food be like in the ground, or something akin to Lap Hings ?
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