& #TuesdayTwirl
Dear friends. I quite often refer to "avenues of pleasure," usually in terms of them now being closed. I thought it was a commonplace saying, but it seems to have originated in the 70s TV comedy Fawlty Towers.
Basil says peevishly to his wife Sybil, "That particular avenue of pleasure has been closed off." Sybil, who was referring to his love of horse racing and a cheeky bet, replies "And we don't want it opened up again, do we Basil?" "No, YOU don't," he mutters.
My 5 Avenues above seems to be mostly food or music related. But these were simple pleasures that are now denied to me. I recently bought a sandwich on a plane that was supposed to be cheese and tomato. But it was entirely ruined with a lavish sprinkling of rocket. Reader, I cannot abide the stuff! Yet it appears to be on every salad or sandwich. I find the only salad I can guarantee to be rocket-free is a Caesar.
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