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ladyofastolat) wrote2014-05-05 09:21 am
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No lunch
Grump! This is the second week in a row that I have to dance between 12 and 2, which takes me out the house from 11.30 to 2.30, or so. Who arranges these things? Don't they believe in lunch? Yes, we often dance outside pubs and cafés and places that serve food, but you can't eat a sit-down lunch when you've got to get up every few minutes to do a 5 minute dance, and it's a bit cheeky to take sandwiches when you're on the premises of a pub that serves food. I know that some people are lucky enough to be flexible about meal times. Pellinor (and my Mum) can forget to eat lunch, and don't even notice. However I (like my Dad) get icy cold, dizzy and utterly pathetic if lunch is delayed. I can just about wait until 1, although I might have to wrap up warm to last that long. Any later than that, and I dissolve into a heap of sobbing uselessness.
So I'm going to have to eat lunch at 11, which will of course just set up problems later, since I'll then have to eat dinner early, too. Grr!
Besides, as we discovered last week, the audiences don't really turn up until 2-ish, anyway. Last week, we danced by the exit of a huge, touristy car park in a tourist honeypot, just outside a touristy café and a touristy gift shop. Barely a soul there at 12. Three coach-loads of tourists and a few hundred cars by 2, just as we were finishing. Grump!
So I'm going to have to eat lunch at 11, which will of course just set up problems later, since I'll then have to eat dinner early, too. Grr!
Besides, as we discovered last week, the audiences don't really turn up until 2-ish, anyway. Last week, we danced by the exit of a huge, touristy car park in a tourist honeypot, just outside a touristy café and a touristy gift shop. Barely a soul there at 12. Three coach-loads of tourists and a few hundred cars by 2, just as we were finishing. Grump!
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* Not that any RPG has ever forced my character to decide whether to take sandwiches to a foody pub, or refuse to do such a chaotic deed, but now I kind of wish that one would. Are you listening, GMs? :-D
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Or maybe I just need to borrow a dog, then I could send it in with a "I need a sandwich" placard around its neck...
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If you phoned ahead and they said no, you would have grounds to request that this pub not be visited by Morris Dancers in future. You could also then very publicly melt down with a clear conscience in their beer garden or car park and weep loudly that it was because they refused to feed you appropriately.
The pub might also be interested to know what they need to do to sell more food to Morris dancers.
My mother, who fancies herself gluten intolerant*, is shameless about asking pubs if she can have one of their sandwiches, only on the bread she has provided and half the size without the chips but with a potato salad instead. I'm always amazed how unfailingly helpful they are about this kind of request. So you could also go for requesting on of their expensive sandwiches but with only have the filling on a paper plate please and without the salad or chips - though you might still have to pay full whack for it.
*and almost certainly is by now.
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I really should learn to be more pushy (in a polite, good way) when it comes to being a customer. I do that stereotypical English "oh, I couldn't possibly complain or be an imposition" thing. A few weeks ago, I asked in an ice cream place if their chocolate chip cookie ice cream contained nuts. They made such a performance about finding out - a second staff member kept wandering up to make pointed comments about the amount of effort the first one was being put to. I ended up feeling awful... but, really, I was in the right, and they were in the wrong, and exhibiting bad customer service. But knowing that and believing that is a very different thing.
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For today though, it does sound surreptitious home sandwiches are the way to go.
I assume you will not be returning to said ice cream place...
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I definitely won't be returning to said ice cream place, especially since they were very over priced. A week later, in a different place, we paid less for an amazingly generous double scoop, than this place had charged us for a small single scoop.
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But otherwise, yes, this. And what sort of pub can't rustle up a quick sandwich on request, even if they don't have them on the menu?
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