Dirty Old Yank wrote:Ilovesteptoe wrote:There's two things I hate. One is a naked flame and two hot food.
Oh well, I guess Hampstead Kung Pao is right out then (and no more toilet jokes please, we can guess which end)
Not all Mexican food is spicy, what’s the alternative, Elsbels cuisine?
Your host Peter Butterworth sez, “Champagne brunchings, hot and cold running sands, all the amenitings!”
Here's a classic scene from Sanford and Son, same subject:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=30n8AZd9mi4
That crazy brassiere they put on June Whitfield was a stunt all on it’s own, like 2 dangerously pointy Crimbo trees. If old school Japanese monster movies entertain, chances are you'll enjoy “Matango” aka "Attack of the Mushroom People" (1963), one of Toho Studio’s best.
Ahhhh... Stanford & Son. Very funny clip there DOY.

I'll eat spicy food don't get me wrong, and Hampstead Pao sounds tasty dish, but I can't promise that we'll leave with the building intact, smelling fresh, or the toilets clean.

Thanks for the "Attack of the Mushroom People" (1963) suggestion. Just seen a clip on Youtube and the monsters remind me of those Ferrero Rocher chocolates lol. They don't make movies like them those anymore, although Ferrero Roche are still in production and come in both dark & milk chocolate with a limited edition coconut cream, and what about the Mushroom people you ask? Well, they didn't fit the box as there wasn't mushroom inside.

Re June Whitfield & Brasserie: The bra worn was a stunt bra made specifically for that scene and part of the wonderbra alpine range.

