texanhead08
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Its been rumored Texans-Titans will be one of the London games this season. I hope its the Texans home game.
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I don't.Its been rumored Texans-Titans will be one of the London games this season. I hope its the Texans home game.
Its been rumored Texans-Titans will be one of the London games this season. I hope its the Texans home game.
I don’t.Its been rumored Texans-Titans will be one of the London games this season. I hope its the Texans home game.
Can you please explain why you hope this is a Texans home game?Its been rumored Texans-Titans will be one of the London games this season. I hope its the Texans home game.
Depending on when, I might go. Used to work in the UK many moons ago. Might be nice to spend a bit of time there again. Bangers and mash and some good fish and chips sounds pretty good.
Bangers and mash, also known as sausages and mash, is a traditional dish of the British Isles made of sausages and mashed potatoes, and may consist of one of a variety of flavoured sausages made of pork, lamb, or beef, or a Cumberland sausage. Wikipedia
Had to look that up. Sounds good. Except for the lamb.
That would be cool since I'm in Europe already. I was wondering when the Texans would finally get their visit. Soon enough, I'll get to enjoy games in Houston. I've been looking forward to that for the 6 1/2 years.
Bangers and mash, also known as sausages and mash, is a traditional dish of the British Isles made of sausages and mashed potatoes, and may consist of one of a variety of flavoured sausages made of pork, lamb, or beef, or a Cumberland sausage. Wikipedia
Had to look that up. Sounds good. Except for the lamb.
I saw maybe 4 Texans games between 2002 and 2010. I was living in Duluth, MN. Oh, the grief I took up there by Vikings and Packers fans. I don't think the Texans have beaten either of those teams.
Texans are 1-3 v. Green Bay. In 2008 beat them in GB with Schaub in what was billed as the coldest game of the season, 3 degrees.
Texans are 0-4 v. Minnesota.
Ah, yes, thanks for that. I forgot about that GB game. If you didn't look that up you have a really good memory.
That sounds so damn goodThe full English breakfast is really good. Fired eggs, grilled tomato, blood sausage, toast and ham. I ate it once a week at a bed and breakfast they put me up in. First time I was there I ate it 3 days in a row thinking it was the "normal" thing to do there. It's not and it's way too much food at 6 in the morning.
They also said the Texans play the Panthers in 2019 so they were speculating the Texans may end up playing the Panthers in London for the 2019 season.
Bangers and mash can be some of the best pub food you might run on to. I probably had it once a week for lunch when I was working there. London also has some of the best Indian food you can get.
Texans are 1-3 v. Green Bay. In 2008 beat them in GB with Schaub in what was billed as the coldest game of the season, 3 degrees.
Texans are 0-4 v. Minnesota.
The Indian food is amazing. Was there last year and due to Brexit the pound took a ding, which made London much more affordable.
I hate just about everything about the games played overseas so that's all I've got to say about that.
What a memorable game that was. Brought Rudy’s from Austin to warm up for some biz partners before the game.
I love how Indian food is pub grub there. The Red Lion Pub on Shepherd in Houston does a good imitation and draws lots of expats.
Can you please explain why you hope this is a Texans home game?
I agree with you completely but ironically I would consider traveling to one just for the experience. Helps that I have a very good friend in the London area that I only see every year or two when he comes home to visit family
In Kendal, ...
That would take away a Texans home game if that were to happen.
Why?
First time there for me was Christmas/New Years 2001. Stayed at a B&B up by Regent's park. Best damn breakfast I'd ever had (until Mexico City in 2016). Ate probably 95% "local" food. Played designated street guide for a pub crawl, etc. and enjoyed lots of pub food. Had to adjust to longer meal times as well. English eggs and milk taste different. Not bad, just thicker/richer. Lots of hearty meats and stews. Bought a 14-day tube pass and got every cent out of it. Biggest adjustment was listening to what would look like a hood rat / gang banger here, but spoke in the most beautiful King's English.Haven't read that one but have read about Shackleton.
Food reputations are too funny. I 1st went to England in 1978. At that time they had a miserable reputation. Truth was their classics we're good country food (including if you lived next to the sea, some seafood). We camped thru England, Scotland & Wales. Met some of the nicest people, just invite you into their home. But beyond pub fare was thin. Food has really progressed over the years.
And Americans have stupid hangups. Most won't eat anything other than certain parts of beef, chicken, pork. I seriously want to shoot the next American that orders 13 substitutions with dressing on the side. Aaack.
Loved the movie where Russell Crowe is playing waiter in France, Americans have at that kind of order, he says 'fish and chips are down the street, get out.'
If you're going to travel the world eat. You'll never understand Paris chomping a Big Mac in the back of a taxi trying to get from one bridge to another.
Haven't read that one but have read about Shackleton.
Food reputations are too funny. I 1st went to England in 1978. At that time they had a miserable reputation. Truth was their classics we're good country food (including if you lived next to the sea, some seafood). We camped thru England, Scotland & Wales. Met some of the nicest people, just invite you into their home. But beyond pub fare was thin. Food has really progressed over the years.
And Americans have stupid hangups. Most won't eat anything other than certain parts of beef, chicken, pork. I seriously want to shoot the next American that orders 13 substitutions with dressing on the side. Aaack.
Loved the movie where Russell Crowe is playing waiter in France, Americans have at that kind of order, he says 'fish and chips are down the street, get out.'
If you're going to travel the world eat. You'll never understand Paris chomping a Big Mac in the back of a taxi trying to get from one bridge to another.
I love London. I love NFL football. I don't want to see any fan get a home game taken away from them so the league can experiment in markets it has no business in.
I wonder if the game is a Texans home game, do season ticketholders have to pay for that game if they dont want to make the trip to London?
I don't.
Believe me, that food from India can be great. I hope it's the Nashville home game they move to London. You know their stadium will overflow in any case.Bangers and mash can be some of the best pub food you might run on to. I probably had it once a week for lunch when I was working there. London also has some of the best Indian food you can get.