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stapfam 06-01-12 09:28 AM

The Queens Jubilee. (Time for a Pie Ride)
 
As some of you may realise- It is 60 years since the Queen- Queen Elizabeth ll- Came to the throne. Britain closes down for the next 4 days with various celebrations being held to mark the occasion. The weekend of Saturday and Sunday is being extended on Monday- because that is a Bank holiday and Tuesday as as that is the anniversary of the accession. So it could be difficult to do business with the UK next week as a lot of people will be taking the rest of the week off aswell. Just a heads up if any of you do business over here.

But 4 days off and what am I going to do with those extra days off work:rolleyes: Bit of gardening- bit of shopping and a bit of watching the TV to view the celebrations.

So The next 4 days are something special over here in the UK. BUT what about the rest of you? I propose that there be an unofficial PIE Ride. I say unofficial as the official one is not due till September--But that is a long time away. Usual rules apply- A ride of 15 miles for the experienced amongst us and a shorter ride for the newcomers. Only criteria being that Pie has to be had on the ride. Even if you do not wish to join the UK in the celebration- then you will be able to find another reason for Pie.

So I have 4 days to get a ride in- most of you only have two so work out the route- find the cafe for the break and join me in my celebration of an UNOFFICIAL PIE RIDE.

bjjoondo 06-01-12 09:42 AM

Sounds like a great excuse for PIE to me!! :)

lhbernhardt 06-01-12 11:29 AM

Living in Canada, I'm surprised that the League of Monarchist Cyclists hasn't planned a 60-Imperial-Mile Tea Ride for next Tuesday to celebrate the occasion. Pie with tea would be appropriate for the occasion. Righto, time to get cracking!

Luis

nondes 06-01-12 11:49 AM

My first memory is someone walking up to my mother in the street in Manchester and saying "the King is dead". I remember a family celebration that took place for the Coronation the following year - and I still have the glass Coronation mug I was given that day. I think I rode my first 3-wheeler a year or two after that!

stapfam 06-01-12 12:00 PM

No pics but I was Living in London aged 5 on coronation day and a big street party for the kids in the road. Lots of fundraising had been done to provide liquid refreshment for the adults and Prizes for the Fancy dress for the kids. I won the Fancy dress as Robin Hood dressed all in green- except for Brown boots. My mother took months making the costume and I was under strict orders not to let anyone know what I was going as.

Highlight for me was the Ice Cream man coming round in his Trike and giving all the Kids a free Ice cream.

BikinPotter 06-01-12 12:08 PM

God Save the Queen!

No pie for me...T2 diabetes...but I'll try to find a British flag for my bike!

Phil_gretz 06-01-12 12:16 PM

God Save The Queen.

Retro Grouch 06-01-12 12:17 PM

Didn't you tell us that blueberries aren't available in the UK? Doesn't matter. What could be more traditional for the Queen's Jubilee than a steak and kidney pie ride?

BikinPotter 06-01-12 12:42 PM


Originally Posted by Retro Grouch (Post 14300329)
Didn't you tell us that blueberries aren't available in the UK? Doesn't matter. What could be more traditional for the Queen's Jubilee than a steak and kidney pie ride?

Oh, yes!

DnvrFox 06-01-12 01:25 PM

I was about 13 when George VI died Feb 1952. It took you folks awhile to get Elizabeth seated! Why all the delay, and how did the monarchy survive during those months?

Retro Grouch 06-01-12 02:02 PM


Originally Posted by BikinPotter (Post 14300457)
Oh, yes!

Is that an "Oh, yes - yum!" or is it an "Oh, yes - that's what they eat over there."?

BikinPotter 06-01-12 02:08 PM


Originally Posted by Retro Grouch (Post 14300853)
Is that an "Oh, yes - yum!" or is it an "Oh, yes - that's what they eat over there."?

Yum! Meat!

jmccain 06-01-12 02:26 PM

Double pie if you ride to memorialize Freddie Mercury.

stapfam 06-01-12 02:27 PM


Originally Posted by Retro Grouch (Post 14300329)
Didn't you tell us that blueberries aren't available in the UK? Doesn't matter. What could be more traditional for the Queen's Jubilee than a steak and kidney pie ride?

You have just hit on one of the best "Savoury" pies it is possible to have- but it has to be accompanied with Mashed Potatoes- Cabbage and Spotted Dick for dessert. Not the ideal combination for a bike ride.---Especially the spotted Dick.

BikinPotter 06-01-12 02:28 PM


Originally Posted by jmccain (Post 14300965)
Double pie if you ride to memorialize Freddie Mercury.

:)

qcpmsame 06-01-12 02:36 PM

Here, here, God Save The Queen. I was wondering if you would post on this when I watched today's Diamond Jubilee special on CNN this morning. They are having fairly good coverage that I'll watch on-line at work Monday (ought to be holiday here in the colonies, too.) I have tremendous respect for Her Majesty, Elizabeth Regina.

Bill

stapfam 06-01-12 02:50 PM


Originally Posted by DnvrFox (Post 14300675)
I was about 13 when George VI died Feb 1952. It took you folks awhile to get Elizabeth seated! Why all the delay, and how did the monarchy survive during those months?

Was only 5 but if you saw the pageantry that went along with the Coronation- You would realise why it took so long. All the Training to be done and all the ritual to be abided by. Nothing like the old days when you killed the current king in battle and put on the crown and you were king. And from the time George VI died- Elizabeth was queen- she just had not had the ceremony.

Retro Grouch 06-01-12 03:11 PM


Originally Posted by stapfam (Post 14300967)
You have just hit on one of the best "Savoury" pies it is possible to have- but it has to be accompanied with Mashed Potatoes- Cabbage and Spotted Dick for dessert. Not the ideal combination for a bike ride.---Especially the spotted Dick.

Uh - "Spotted Dick"?

qcpmsame 06-01-12 03:16 PM

http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=253639

Here we go again.Time for the usual spotted dick picture from Heinz. We actually have it here in the imported foods section.


Bill

Retro Grouch 06-01-12 03:20 PM


Originally Posted by qcpmsame (Post 14301180)
http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=253639

Here we go again.Time for the usual spotted dick picture from Heinz. We actually have it here in the imported foods section.

"Microwaveable" What is it?

qcpmsame 06-01-12 03:23 PM

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spotted_dick

Hope this helps RG

nondes 06-01-12 03:26 PM

My favourite royal memory is from when I was working in a town in Yorkshire. The Queen's motorcade was due to pass our office on the way to some event and my colleagues, being Yorkshiremen, took bets on when Her Royal Highness's Rolls Royce would pass a particular lamp post. When the procession came by none of them were waving - their eyes were fixed on their watches to see who had won!

Retro Grouch 06-01-12 03:50 PM


Originally Posted by qcpmsame (Post 14301213)

That's a relief. I was afraid it might be a beef bi-product.

Retro Grouch 06-01-12 03:51 PM


Originally Posted by nondes (Post 14301225)
My favourite royal memory is from when I was working in a town in Yorkshire. The Queen's motorcade was due to pass our office on the way to some event and my colleagues, being Yorkshiremen, took bets on when Her Royal Highness's Rolls Royce would pass a particular lamp post. When the procession came by none of them were waving - their eyes were fixed on their watches to see who had won!

:):):)

miss kenton 06-01-12 04:57 PM

What My Son Gave Me for My Birthday
 
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Her purse has a solar panel that enables her to perpetually give the "royal wave." He knew I'd love it because I collect royal memorabilia, (own a plate from Victoria's Jubilee). He works for the British Consulate in NYC. Last night they hosted "The Great British Run." Participants were meant to come in a costume that related to something British. The Consulate shared photos on their Facebook page. Looked like fun!

As for a pie ride for me tomorrow, I'm working all day!:notamused:


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