Monday, 27 October 2014

The Soloman Cutler, Broad Street Wetherspoons

The third date rule sounds like an odd rule, is something meant to happen on the third day? Is there any given day which is meant to be a representation of an acceptable period in somebodies company that enables the progression of the relationship? Needless to say this date would not welcome smooching at the end of it. Welcome to Curry Night at Wetherspoons Broad Street, also known as the Soloman Cutler. Interestingly Soloman Cutler founded the Cutler glass works in the late nineteenth century at that site which his son expanded onto Broad Street… well maybe not that interesting if you aren’t into local history but its odd that Wetherspoons actually do research into the area before setting up shop. Anyways Charlotte and I set out for what may just be the foundation of the our relationship, the ground where we discovered intimacy, I do not mean anything  crude by this; merely the shy arm of a young man going around the shoulder of a beautiful young woman on a sofa after indulging into quite spicy curries (well mine was a Welsh Dragon curry, I think Charlottes was one of them Tikka Massalas). All in all this was a wonderful date, and it just proves that a date does not have to be pricy to tick off all the romantic checklist signs.

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