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Good Indian Food Pattaya

August 23, 2021 by David Herd

Good Indian Food Pattaya

Good Indian Food Pattaya

Good Indian Food Pattaya located in 2nd Rd just opposite the Royal Gardens shopping mall. I don’t often patronize Indian restaurants however the food at Zaika was very good so in future I will make an effort to visit other similar places.

Fairly mundane decor

Good Indian Food Pattaya In fact the upholstery on the booths looks like it needs a good shampoo. Otherwise it’s comfortable & compact.

Lets check out the food.

Good Indian Food Pattaya

I ordered a chicken curry not too spicy. 

Good Indian Food Pattaya

Good Indian Food Pattaya Lets take a closer look at the Good Indian Food Pattaya. The curry was excellent and the long grain rice exceptional.

 Chicken Biryani

Good Indian Food Pattaya These  two photos I borrowed from TripAdvisor to let you see a couple more food samples.

Fish Tikka with Jasmine rice

Good Indian Food Pattaya

TripAdvisor rating is #27 of 1,091 Places to Eat in Pattaya  which seems a rather high rating, hard for me to judge after only one visit.

Located on 2nd Rd

Good Indian Food Pattaya Right opposite the Royal Gardens shopping mall. Their phone number is 038  488 958.

These prices are very low indeed.

Good Indian Food Pattaya They have a very busy home delivery service.

A huge selection

Good Indian Food Pattaya I certainly will be using the home delivery service.

Thanks for visiting my Good Indian Food Pattaya photo blog.

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Fabulous views, excellent restaurants & a very good room rate if you book through THIS LINK.

The building in the middle is the Holiday Inn, on the left is the Amari Hotel which is another very good five star hotel. Use THIS LINK to book for a very good room rate.

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The best Pattaya budget hotel, 3 pools & opposite Central Marina shopping mall. For a great room rate just book through THIS LINK.

Sutus Court is a great budget hotel right i the heart of one of Pattaya’s main bar areas, just use THIS LINK for a terrific room rate. 420/100 Moo 9 Soi Buakhao.

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Visiting Sydney 2009

August 22, 2021 by David Herd

Visiting Sydney 2009

Visiting Sydney 2009

Visiting Sydney 2009 I began with breakfast at Dee Why on a beautiful Sydney summers day. Lots of trendy restaurants opposite the beach.

My boss from 1972

Visiting Sydney 2009

 My old boss from Sanyo Office Machines Ross Radford and I caught up for lunch at a Japanese restaurant opposite the Oaks hotel in Neutral Bay . I worked for Ross in Adelaide from 1972 to 1974 then Melbourne from 1974 to 1976.

My boss from 1968, RIP.

Visiting Sydney 2009

John Sprouster my old boss from 1967 when I was a business equipment salesman for Macdougalls Ltd. After 2 years learning the trade in Sydney an autocratic general manager called Howard Barker sent me to Melbourne in 1969 as the State Sales Manager. The problem was he demoted 5 existing sales managers who all found themselves reporting to me. Of course it only took several weeks for them all to resign rather than report to a 26 yo upstart from Sydney. 🙂

Flashback to 1990

Visiting Sydney 2009

Here I am with Ross and John nineteen years earlier at the Hyatt Coolum just north of Brisbane on the sunshine coast.

Breakfast opposite Dee Why beach

Visiting Sydney 2009

This my friends is as good as it gets. 🙂

Oaks Hotel Neutral Bay

Visiting Sydney 2009

One of my favourite drinking holes for many years. Probably one of the best pubs in Australia.

Saloon bar at the Oaks

Visiting Sydney 2009

Very classy indeed. 🙂

Friends from the late 1970s

Visiting Sydney 2009

Warwick Robinson, David Herd and Steve Bates play a round at Concord Golf Club.  Steve has been living in Singapore for several years and he and Anne always let me use a spare room in their luxury apartment whenever I was passing through.  I  was there in 2013 and 2014.

My eccentric friend Peter H.

Visiting Sydney 2009

This and the next few photos I am not going to give the people’s full names, some of them are a little paranoid about being identified on the internet. Remembering of course this is not part of my travel blog just a personal photo album.

Merryl, Peter, Garry and Michael.

Visiting Sydney 2009

  Friends & neighbours of Peter.  

Peter’s view 

Visiting Sydney 2009

A nice quiet part of Sydney.

Chez Maurice & Linda, Balgowlah restaurant.

Visiting Sydney 2009

A very popular BYO restaurant with interesting French food. Usually crowded so make sure you book. The gorgeous South African blonde on the left is Phyllis, then Gary, Merryl and Peter.

Food friends Sydney 2009

Visiting Sydney 2009

Merryl and Peter, great photo, Merryl & her husband Gary now live on the Gold Coast.

Lunch at Cousin Deb’s lovely Balgowlah home.

Visiting Sydney 2009

I used to often stay at Cousin Debs home when I was in Sydney, a terrific location and great hospitality. Sadly I have now been banned as I went down the local shops one day and accidently left the door unlocked for an hour. Oh well at least I do have some great memories from before I was put on the “black list”. 🙂

With cousin Deb in 1984

Visiting Sydney 2009

Notice the top two photos are 25 years apart yet I have a glass of red in both, some things never change. 🙂

Happy group at Deb’s house

Visiting Sydney 2009

 I have known this group for over 40 years.

Sisters Carmen and Antoinette

Visiting Sydney 2009

I have known these two nice ladies since 1977, my how time flies when you are having fun. Well that’s all from my post Food friends Sydney, check out some of my other creations below.

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Fabulous Commons Bangkok

August 18, 2021 by David Herd

Fabulous Commons Bangkok

The Commons Thonglor (25)

Fabulous Commons Bangkok located in Thonglor is a wonderful venue for many interesting restaurants. Diners can order their favorite dishes from the various food kiosks to dine at the central communal area before heading upstairs for dessert and shopping.

Meat & Bones

The Commons Thonglor (18)

Great name for a restaurant. 🙂 There are two options: the standout eight-hour-roasted beef ribs (B480) and six-hour-roasted pork ribs (B280), both cooked in a smokehouse and slathered with the in-house recipe of rubs and barbecue sauce.

Soul Food

The Commons Thonglor (11)

Risky Chicken (B250) wraps up a meal of somtam with fried chicken in a Conkey’s brioche bun, while the Khao Soy Cowboy (B259) sees pulled pork in khao soy curry mixed with sweet potato and mustard pickles.

Live lobster available

The Commons Thonglor (28)

Excellent lobster sandwiches here which cost about B900.

The Lobster Lab

The Commons Thonglor (8)

With years of experience as one of Thailand’s top seafood importers, The Lobster Lab serves fresh lobster from Maine and a bevy of other high-quality seafood. Grab a roll to go, or enjoy a spread of hearty sharing dishes like lobster mac-and-cheese or a plate of oysters.

Roast

The Commons Thonglor (32)

This business had a big hand in kick-starting Bangkok’s brunch craze, it serves all-day dishes like crab cakes with eggs Benedict (B360), corned beef hash (B280), and a sinfully rich strawberry waffle (B260). Other meals are represented on the menu too, such as lunch (burgers) and dinner (steak frites B890, roast chicken B480). Thanks to carefully-sourced beans roasted in house, the coffee here is excellent.

My brother Warren Herd

The Commons Thonglor (31)

Studying the excellent menu at Roast.

Excellent pasta

The Commons Thonglor (33)

 I chose this pasta which was very good indeed.

Kitchen at The Roast

The Commons Thonglor (42)

Very clean and efficient.

Barrio Bonito

The Commons Thonglor (21)

Established about eight years ago on Koh Chang, Barrio Bonito quickly earned itself Tripadvisor’s no. 1 restaurant spot on the island. Co-owner Mariana Villalobos Torres, a self-taught chef from Mexico City, turns out authentic native dishes on a short menu that rotates daily. Usual offerings include burritos, tacos and queso (cheese fondue) with different fillings and toppings like homemade chorizo, slow-cooked pulled pork, beef and lamb.

The Beer Cap

The Commons Thonglor (24)

Unlike its sister venue, Brew, The Beer Cap focuses on niche craft beers, both on tap and by the bottle. When we last visited, there were six beers on tap: BrewDog Punk IPA (B160/260 per pint/half-pint), Holgate (B220), Chainbreaker White IPA (B240), Epic Escape IPA (B220), Epic Mid Mountain mid ale (B220) and Limburgse Witte (B140/240). Bottles are categorized by style (not country of origin like at Brew) and cover brands like Hitachino, La Trappe, Rogue and Chimney.

Communal dining section

The Commons Thonglor (27)

This ambitious project works kind of like a food court, only a really, really good one. Diners can order their favorite dishes from the various food kiosks to dine at the central communal area before heading upstairs for dessert and shopping.

Location

Sukhumvit Soi 55 Thonglor Bangkok 

Thanks for visiting my Fabulous Commons Bangkok photo blog, if you visit Bangkok make sure you visit the Commons.

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Gallagher’s Steakhouse NYC

August 18, 2021 by David Herd

Gallagher’s Steakhouse NYC

Gallagher's Steakhouse NYC

Gallagher’s Steakhouse NYC located at 228 W & 52nd St is certainly in my opinion, in the top 3 restaurants I have ever had the pleasure to dine in. As you can see from the photo above it was a freezing cold night in the Big Apple & I really needed a good steak dinner.

A week ago I was in North East Brazil & the temerature was 38 degrees celsius. 🙂

This is what you see first

Gallagher’s Steakhouse NYC

The aged beef at the entrance gives you an idea of what awaits you inside. 🙂

Interesting entrance

Gallagher's Steakhouse NYC

Immediately you know a memorable experience awaits.

Not too crowded

Gallagher's Steakhouse NYC

 The TripAdvisor rating is #35 of 7,468 Restaurants in New York City

A jack Daniels before dinner perhaps?

Gallagher's Steakhouse NYC

Only if you insist. 🙂

A huge mural

Gallagher's Steakhouse NYC

I’m betting there are a lot of people you recognise here.

My Surf & Turf

Gallagher's Steakhouse NYC

Food does not get much better than this. 🙂

Gallagher’s Steakhouse NYC

Gallagher's Steakhouse NYC

 For those who like their beef rare, this one could almost walk off the plate. 🙂

Fabulous seafood platter

Gallagher's Steakhouse NYC

As good as this looks you just have to order a steak at Gallagher’s. Perhaps it would be good to share it with a friend for an entre.

Gallaghers most distinctive features.

Gallagher's Steakhouse NYC

The flame above the logs pays tribute to our hickory coal grills—unique among all the restaurants in New York as the only way we cook our steak.

The logs echo the bold design of the restaurant’s chandeliers—dating back to 1940s. Crafted from hickory logs notched across each other and suspended from the ceiling, all fourteen chandeliers have been artfully restored and rehung in their original place of honor in the dining room.

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Pattaya Beach remodel

August 17, 2021 by David Herd

Pattaya Beach remodel

Pattaya Beach remodel

Pattaya Beach remodel between August 2021 & November 2023 has started with the removal of many trees & widening the footpath & the road.

Heavey equipment is raring to go

Pattaya Beach remodel

November 2023 seems a very long time to finish this project, I’m guessing it’s going to be very flash indeed. 🙂

Artists impression of Pattaya Beach

Pattaya Beach remodel

The trees are all in a very straight line. 🙂

Meanwhile back at the ranch…..

Pattaya Beach remodel

 Work continues, many trees are being removed making lots of locals very unhappy.

These people are lodging aa complaint.

Pattaya Beach remodel

 A group of prominent local Thai residents and community leaders came out today to Beach Road to protest the project. They stated that they felt it was destroying nature and was the wrong time to do a beach remodel with the city in such dire straits due to Covid-19. The project has been temporarily paused for discussions between the community leaders and the mayor.

Work continues

Pattaya Beach remodel

Many of these trees are over 60 years old.

That’s the Dusit Hotel in the background.

Pattaya Beach remodel

The extra traffic lane will allow for creation of 700 parking spaces along the 2.7-kilometer stretch between the Dusit Curve and Walking Street.

The blueprint also calls for creation of recreational areas on the beach, three underground restrooms and beach showers, plus the planting of new trees along Beach Road, and additional lighting for improved safety. This vital north-south artery, which only was fully patched up earlier this year after an agonizingly long bout of road construction, will be ripped up once again to widen it by three meters, taking that space from the footpath.

Moving the light posts

Pattaya Beach remodel

This was the morning of August 17 2021.

Out come the seats

Pattaya Beach remodel

Hopefully they will be upgraded.

Encroaching on the beach.

Pattaya Beach remodel

This shot will give you an idea how much beach will be lost.

Waiting instructions

Pattaya Beach remodel

The team is ready to go. 🙂 

Foundation is laid

Pattaya Beach remodel

Now they are making real progress.

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Melbourne City cold windy

August 16, 2021 by David Herd

Melbourne City cold windy

Melbourne City cold windy 2014

Melbourne City cold windy when I visited in 2014 after driving from Adlelaide via the Great Ocean Road. It was so cold I only spent two days before heading to the Gold Coast.

Queenscliff to Sorrento

Road Trip Port Fairy Phillip Island

After the Great Ocean Road I caught the ferry from Queenscliff to Sorrento on the way to Phillip Island before staying at Dromana & Melbourne. 

Melbourne City cold windy with a beautiful blue sky

Melbourne City cold windy 2014

Looking at this photo it’s hard to believe how cold it was. 🙂 

These two girls must have been cold

Melbourne City cold windy 2014

I guarantee their teeth were chattering. 🙂 

The famous Yarra River

Melbourne City cold windy 2014

The Yarra River or historically, the Yarra Yarra River, is a perennial river in south-central Victoria, Australia. The lower stretches of the Yarra are where Victoria’s state capital Melbourne was established in 1835, and today metropolitan Greater Melbourne dominates and influences the landscape of its lower reaches. Wikipedia

Starbucks

Melbourne City cold windy 2014

Located in Swanston Street Melbourne, I don’t ever miss a day visiting a Starbucks branch somewhere. 🙂

Prince’s Bridge Hotel

Melbourne City cold windy 2014

Young & Jackson’s (Princes Bridge Hotel) is one of Melbourne’s best-known hotels. The hotel has stood beside Melbourne’s busiest crossroads for nearly 140+ years emerging from humble origins to become an icon for the city. Young & Jackson’s is famous for many reasons, not just its landmark status, on the corner of Flinders and Swanston Streets, or its past early openings and riotous 6pm closing when hoards consumed as much as possible prior to the closing bell.

The horse & buggy guy

Melbourne City cold windy 2014

You gotta love that wastecoat. 🙂

Her Magesties Theatre

 Melbourne City cold windy 2014

Her Majesty’s Theatre is a 1,700 seat theatre in Melbourne’s East End Theatre District, Australia. Built in 1886, it is located at 219 Exhibition Street, Melbourne. It is classified by the National Trust of Australia and is listed on the Victorian Heritage Register. Wikipedia

Federation Square 

Melbourne City cold windy 2014

 Located on the corner of Swanston Street and Flinders Street, Federation Square is at the hub of Melbourne’s CBD, arts and sports precinct. With so much to see and do here, it’s no surprise that Federation Square takes up the entire size of a city block-that’s 38,000 square metres to be precise.

Burke & Wills

Melbourne City cold windy 2014

The whole monument, at the corner of Collins and Swanston streets, will be moved to avoid damage during the tunnelling works. More about Burke & Wills HERE.

Inge & Geoff 

Melbourne City cold windy 2014

Had dinner at Lupinos with very nice old friends. Lupinos is rated 4.5 of 5 on Tripadvisor and ranked #21 of 4958 restaurants in Melbourne.

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Australian adventures

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Tokyo fabulous food 2015

August 15, 2021 by David Herd

Tokyo fabulous food 2015

Tokyo fabulous food 2015

Tokyo fabulous food 2015, this was my 4th visit to this wonderful city. I was travelling with my friend Hamish from Pattaya who is also a huge fan of Japanese cuisine.

Sushizanmai is my favourite restaurant

Tokyo fabulous food 2015

This is one of their many branches, my favoourite was near the old Tsukiji  market.

Best food in the world

Tokyo fabulous food 2015

That’s just my humble opinion, good Japanese food all over the country is magnificent 🙂

Did I say perfection?

Tokyo fabulous food 2015

Well, here’s proof. 

Open 24 hours a day & there always seems to be a queue

Tsujiki wholesale Fish market Tokyo

It’s now 2021 & I hope they have not moved as the fish market has.

So many choices & such little time. 🙂

Tokyo fabulous food 2015

  What a terrific variety of top quality sashimi.

The Cellar Grill at Omotesando

Tokyo fabulous food 2015

A fabulous restaurant with incredibe food.

Sausauges at the Cellar Grill

Tokyo fabulous food 2015

Now this does not look Japanese.

Baked avocado was fabulous

Tokyo fabulous food 2015

I am now hooked on baked avocado. 🙂

Our friendly waiter at the Cellar Grill

Tokyo fabulous food 2015

If you visit tokyo make sure you try this wonderful restaurant. 

Pre dinner drinks at Metro cafe

Tokyo fabulous food 2015

What a mix, on Canadian, Two American & two Australians.

Heading for Piss Alley

Tokyo fabulous food 2015

Memory Lane, or Piss Alley as its often referred to (or in Japanese, Omoide Yokocho).

Lots of smal crowded restaurants in Piss Alley.

Tokyo fabulous food 2015

Located in Shinjuku, Piss Alley is a must see when you are in Tokyo.

Two Ameican girls dining in Piss Alley.

Tokyo fabulous food 2015

Naturally Hamish & I had a nice chat with the gorgeous girls.

Another terrific restaurant near Shibuya station.

Tokyo fabulous food 2015

The food was so good I ate there two nights in a row.

Here are two dishes they serve

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One beef & one chicken.

Shabusen in the Ginza

Tokyo fabulous food 2015

Kobe beef to die for. 🙂

Am I happy, or am I happy. 🙂

Asia best city definitely Tokyo Japan

Shabusen is fabulous.

Farewell from Tokyo

Tokyo fabulous food 2015

I can’t wait to visit again. Many thanks for visiting my Tokyo fabulous food 2015 photo blog.

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Lyme Regis Jurassic Coast

August 15, 2021 by David Herd

Lyme Regis Jurassic Coast

Lyme Regis Jurassic Coast Dorset

 Lyme Regis in Dorset is a special place, the coastline in either direction is magnificent. The cliffs over the  boarder are grey and crumbling, those eastwards, towards Charmouth are also unstable – especially after heavy rain, and those at Black Ven are capped with a layer of Gold. The town is noted for the fossils found in the cliffs and beaches, which are part of the Heritage Coast—known commercially as the Jurassic Coast—a World Heritage Site. For information please click here.

Charming narrow streets

Lyme Regis Jurassic Coast Dorset

The steep narrow streets of Lyme reflect its long history and the Georgian architecture is contemporary with its prosperity in the 18th century when sea bathing became fashionable.

Enjoying the sun

Lyme Regis Jurassic Coast Dorset

 How good is this being on the south coast of England with a beautiful blue sky. 🙂

The Royal Lion Hotel built in 1601

Lyme Regis Jurassic Coast Dorset

You gotta love the English pubs. 🙂 Built in 1601 as a coaching inn, this grade II listed hotel has been extensively refurbished, yet still retains much of its history and unique charm. There are many oak beams, wood panels and an open fire which help to create a warm, welcoming and comfortable atmosphere.

Privately owned and managed, The Royal Lion Hotel has gained an enviable reputation for its friendly service, world class food, wine and leisure offerings.

Great view of the beach

Lyme Regis Jurassic Coast Dorset

 
During peak season the beach is raked every day, supervised by lifeguards and has toilets, showers, food and drink outlets, and ice cream vendors nearby, making it a perfect family friendly beach. The beach is sheltered by the harbour and does not get completely covered at high tide.

Lyme Regis Jurassic Coast Marina

Lyme Regis Jurassic Coast Dorset

If you live in Lyme Regis you gotta have a boat. 🙂

Cannon on the Lyme Regis harbour wall. 

Lyme Regis Jurassic Coast Dorset

 Lyme Regis is an historic unspoiled seaside resort and fishing port on the world famous Cobb harbour. 

Walk out on the rocks

Lyme Regis Jurassic Coast Dorset

Surrounded by beautiful coastlines and countryside, the area has been awarded World Heritage Site Status; famous for its geology and fossil finds.

We visited Lyme Regis on the way to Lands End. 

Lyme Regis Jurassic Coast Dorset

Lyme Regis is a coastal town in West Dorset, 25 miles (40 km) west of Dorchester and 25 miles (40 km) east of Exeter. It lies in Lyme Bay.

That’s all for now folks

Lyme Regis Jurassic Coast Dorset

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Europe before Covid-19 & mass immigration.

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Tim Bristow Iron-Bar Freddy Tropical Joe

August 12, 2021 by David Herd

Tim Bristow Iron-Bar Freddy Tropical Joe

Tim Bristow Iron-Bar Freddy Tropical Joe

Tim Bristow Iron-Bar Freddy Tropical Joe may seem like an unusual name for a photo blog. I’ll reveal the origon in the next few paragraphs. The shot above was taken at my home in Newport around 1986, Tim of course also lived in Newport.

I first met Tim in 1971 after I had a run in with one of his friends. I was invited to a party in Avalon by my good friend Peter Lewis, the lady throwing the party had a rather unusual name, Hope Fairweather. 🙂 I had never seen so many glamorous women in one room in my whole life. One in Particular caught my eye & naturally I made a move on her.  After chatting to her for a while Peter whispered in my ear that I was attracting attention from Dick Plumber who was her current boyfriend.

Dianne Parkinson

Tim Bristow

As you can clearly see Di was a knockout. That’s probably a poor choice of words because that’s what nearly happened to me.

I arranged a date with Di for the following week in the city & I headed out the door, I was halfway across the lawn when Di caught up with me & gave me a kiss goodnight. Suddenly there was a mighty roar & Dick was charging across the lawn & screaming something that sounded like “I’m going to kill you”!

Just as I pushed Di out of the way Dick threw a vicious roundhouse punch which put me on the ground ,then  jumped on top of me & then we were madly wrestling around. Now the front lawn was terraced & I managed to push him down to the next level. He got back to his feet & started up the stairs to finish the job. When he got within reach I hit him with the best right cross I had ever thrown which put his teeth through his lip & caused blood to squirt all over the front of his shirt.

Well that finished the ruckus & I thought I would get “out of Dodge” in a hurry. 

However my concience was bothering me so I helped him to his feet & dragged him inside to the kitchen. The crowd that was still there were all his friends, mine had long departed. They angrilly started to ask questions about what had happened. Before I could say anything Dick spoke up & told them he had stumbled down the stairs & I had helped him inside. What a relief it was & I headed for the door, but as I got there who should appear but Di Parkingson. I then decided that I won the fight & deserved the prize. I bundled her into my MGB & headed for Bilgola Beach where we bonked on the front seat of the car.

All’s well that ends well until I found out the next morning from Peter lewis that Tim Bristow was looking for me because I had flattened his best mate. 

A week passed & I was tired of looking over my shoulder so I contacted Tim & arranged to meet. It was a harrowing experience sitting across the table from him when telling my side of the story. He stared at me for a minute or two before saying he believed my side of the story, however he said I should be careful because he will be keeping tabs on me. 🙂 

Strangely enough in the following few years we became quite friendly. I would regularly visit his home & play tennis with Sue Ellis his partner.

A terrific court

Tim Bristow Iron-Bar Freddy Tropical Joe

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Sue & I in 2014

Tim Bristow Iron-Bar Freddy Tropical Joe

This was New Years Day 2014.

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Sue Ellis & Diane Parkinson

Tim Bristow Iron-Bar Freddy Tropical Joe

Both these lovely ladies were very close to Tim.

I introduced him to the wall

Tim Bristow

Tim loved relating stories about himself especially when he played the part of the hero which was the case in most of his tales. My favourite one of all time revolves around the time the underworld bosses put a contract on his head for some reason or other which I can’t recall.

We were sitting in his kitchen and as usual Tim had a cleaning cloth close by in case I (or anybody) happened to accidentally leave a smudge or mark on any visible surface, he was paranoid about cleanliness, as well as many other things.

Tim recalled how he tried many times to have the contract lifted but each time his request was refused. He then said “it was a Friday night and I knew they were waiting for me here in this very room”. He paused for effect and continued, “I crashed through the kitchen door and the first slug caught me here”. He shoved his very large head close to mine and pointed to a scar on his forehead, and then said “so I grabbed the guy with the gun and introduced him to the wall”.

He continued on with the story, “I grabbed the second guy and held his head on the kitchen bench and cracked it like a nut”. Now Tim had one of those hinged flaps in the kitchen which you lifted to walk behind the counter, this is what he used to immobilise the second guy.

Finally he said, “I turned around to grab the third guy but he had bolted”.

The upshot of this resulted in the gangsters lifting the contract, it seems they figured if three guys could not take out the “Big Fellow” he deserved another chance.

 

Visited in Berima jail

Tim Bristow

I visited Tim on several occasions when he was doing time in Berrima Jail, the one time that really sticks in my mind was Boxing Day 1986 or 1987, I’m not sure which.

I signed into the jail as a visitor and Tim asked in his deep gravelly booming voice “listen Dave I have a friend who does not get any visitors would you mind signing him out of his cell?” Obviously I was not going to refuse this simple request so I did. I have forgotten the guy’s name so let’s just call him John.

So the three of us were sitting on one side of a table with his friend between us enjoying our BBQ lunch. Tim leaned his huge head forward and asked “do you know what John is “in for?”

Three things to note here are, 1. Years ago Tim suffered a minor stroke and one side of his face had fallen slightly and had no feeling, (more about that later) 2. He didn’t just speak, “he roared.” 3. He had quite a warped sense of humor.

So repeating his question “do you know what John is “in for?” I answered “no Tim, I don’t have any idea.” So in his best booming voice he said “AXE MURDERER, HE KILLED TWO PEOPLE WITH AN AXE”, ha ha ha ha ha ha ha !

So picture this, here I’m sitting next to a guy with a steak knife in his hand after being informed he was a double axe murderer. I sort of lost my appetite for the rest of my lunch. I kept thinking on my drive home from Berrima how the authorities probably now had my name associated, not only with the notorious Tim Bristow but a double axe murderer as well.

Bristow on 60 minutes

In the early 1990s, Tim Bristow was named as a central figure in the Royal Commission into the building industry run by Roger Gyles QC.

Allegations were made that Bristow had been retained to deal with troublesome union members, and had gone on to various city building sites to explain in no uncertain terms that those who failed to toe the line could find themselves suffering unfortunate workplace mishaps.

It was a national scandal, but when a 60 Minutes television crew confronted him about the allegations, Tim Bristow looked disconcertingly unabashed. When questioned about incidents of workers falling from high-rise building sites, he just stared steely-eyed into the camera lens and growled menacingly, “You can’t help bad luck.”

Tim & my friend Ross Kennedy

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In 1996 my good mate Ross Kennedy and I took a road trip in my Porsche to Falls Creek for some skiing, stopping on the way at the Hunter Valley & Sydney. I knew about Rossco’s fascination with gangsters and the underworld so naturally I took him to meet Big Tim Bristow at his home in Newport.

We were there an hour or two listening to some of Tim’s stories most of which I had heard before many times. As usual Tim’s phone never stopped ringing, and there was one call Ross & I will never forget. Roger Rogerson was in many ways more notorious than Tim, he was known for being a ruthless crooked cop who shot first and asked questions later, the most famous case being where he shot and killed Warren Lanfranchi in a back alley in Chippendale.

From Wikipedia;

In 1981, Sally-Anne Huckstepp met and began a relationship with Warren Lanfranchi who was a heroin dealer and standover man who worked with Neddy Smith. In June 1981, Lanfranchi allegedly robbed a Sydney heroin dealer and later fired shots at a young policeman. In Neddy: the Life and Crimes of Arthur Stanley Smith, Smith claims that Lanfranchi asked him to negotiate a payment with then-Detective-Sergeant Roger Rogerson in order to escape being charged with the shooting. Smith claims that Rogerson had instructed him to drive Lanfranchi to a meeting with him and to disarm him in the car. Rogerson took eighteen police officers with him to the meeting. He claims that he was attempting to arrest Lanfranchi on suspicion of five bank robberies. At the meeting in Dangar Place, Chippendale, Rogerson shot and killed Lanfranchi. During the inquest into Lanfranchi’s death, Rogerson claimed self-defence. He was supported at the inquest by Smith and other police officers who were called as witnesses. The inquest found that on the balance of probabilities, Rogerson had been trying to arrest Lanfranchi, but refused to find he had acted in self-defence. The matter went to the Supreme Court and was the subject of investigations by the New South Wales Ombudsman and Internal Affairs. No action was brought against Rogerson and he was exonerated and commended for bravery.

Back to Tim’s phone call, as it turned out he was speaking to Roger Rogerson about a union problem at a work site in Parramatta, naturally we could only hear Tim’s side of the conversation. After much discussion Tim finally said “don’t worry Roger everything has been fixed, I sent around Iron Bar Freddy and Tropical Joe to do the job.”

Now Rossco and I are pretty quick on the uptake, we knew exactly what Iron Bar Freddy was good at, but to this day we are still intrigued about Tropical Joes speciality, we had a lot of fun the rest of the trip speculating on what it could be. We thought it was one of the funniest things we had ever heard, we even changed the display on our mobile phones, if Ross rang me his name would show Iron Bar Freddy and mine of course would show Tropical Joe.

Roger Rogerson

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Rogerson is a former detective sergeant of the New South Wales Police Force, and a convicted murderer.  During Rogerson’s career, he was one of the most decorated officers in the police force, having received at least thirteen awards for bravery, outstanding policemanship and devotion to duty including the Peter Mitchell Trophy, the highest annual police award. During his time in office he was implicated in—but never convicted of—two killings, bribery, assault and drug dealing.

Convicted murderers Roger Rogerson (left), and Glen McNamara (right),

Tim Bristow Iron-Bar Freddy Tropical Joe

One of two detectives behind the cold-blooded execution of Sydney drug dealer Jamie Gao helped dispose of the body because he feared for his own life, a court has heard. Details on THIS LINK.

Rogerson passed away in hospital on January 19 2024. Follow this link.

Here is one of my favourite stories

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Over vigarous play seems like an understatement. 🙂 

Life & times of Tim Bristow

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A very good read.

A fabulous portrait of “The Big Fellow”.

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When I visited it was propped against the wall, not to sure if Susie ever hung it or not. 🙂

A comment from an Australian Rugby international.

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Michael Patrick Thomas Lynagh, AM is an Australian former rugby union footballer who played mainly as a fly-half. Lynagh represented Australia from 1984 to 1995, playing at both inside centre and fly half. Lynagh was capped 72 times for Australia, and was captain from 1993 to 1995.

He commented that the Highlanders were a pretty filthy team at one stage, Tim Bristow and Ken Yanz were two of the most violent players I have ever seen. And of course in those days, they touch judges had no power (other than to adjudicate the touchline and goal attempts), so it was open slather.

Tim in action

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Clever cartoon describing the big fellow on the field.

Tim saves two lives

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Big Tim was a man of many talents, Surfer, gangster, fighter & hero. 🙂

Greg Tingle is the founder and director of Media Man

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For an excellent article on the Big Fellow please follow THIS LINK. 

Tim’s son Stephen

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This was taken at my home in 1992. Stephen is on the right & Greg Johson in the middle.

Here is a more recent shot of Stephen

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Following in his father’s footsteps, for many years Steve was one of the best known bouncers in Surfers Paradise. 

February 13 2003, Big Tim Bristow passes away.

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The end of an era, the Big Fellow was one of a kind.

Thanks for visiting my Tim Bristow photo blog, I’m very happy to have known this legend.

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BJ Holiday Lodge

August 11, 2021 by David Herd

BJ Holiday Lodge

BJ Holiday Lodge

BJ Holiday Lodge in Soi 3 North Pattaya iserves an excellent breakfast including tea or coffee for B95, or $3.90 AUD. They also offer a good low cost selection of Thai & western food.

Scrambled eggs 

BJ Holiday Lodge One thing you can guarrantee is the bacon is always very crispy. I mentioned this to BJ one morning & he replied, “I serve it that way because that’s the way I like it.” 🙂 

BJ Holiday Lodge Cheese Burger

BJ Holiday LodgeServed with fries for B85 or $3.47 AUD.

Did someone mention ice cream?

BJ Holiday Lodge After a cheesebuger ice cream is conpulsary. 

Pasta & Goulash

BJ Holiday LodgeBack in the normal times before Covid-19, I would enjoy drinks at the Cherry Bar or the Atlantic Bar then walk home via Soi 3. Many times I would stop at BJs for dinner & a glass of wine.

Reminissing

BJ Holiday Lodge This shot was taken in 2005 before BJs view of Pattaya Bay was lost due to another hotel building right next door. The room cost in those days was B540 or $22 AUD.

Friends from San Diego

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My friend Paul McNeil & his lovely family paid a visit to Pattaya in August 2016, we all had breakfast at BJ’s. 🙂

Bangkok 1998

BJ Holiday LodgePaul & I in Bangkok in 1998 before visiting Pattaya & Koh Samui. 

I guarantee the TV is always on. 🙂

BJ Holiday Lodge No sound just the picture. 🙂

The staff are always friendly & helpful

BJ Holiday LodgeAs soon as you sit down they arrive with a menu & manouver a fan to keep you cool.

Lunch today August 12 2021

BJ Holiday Lodge Chicken & Cashew nuts was delicious, cost B160 or $6.60 AUD.

Prawn cocktail

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It tastes as good as it looks. 🙂

Meatloaf & mash potatos.

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This was on special November 30 2021 & was the best meatloaf I have tasted in years, at a low cost od $6 AUD

Finally poached eggs

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B95 with coffee or tea is great value.

Thanks for visiting my BJ Holiday Lodge photo blog, excellent value at this establishment. 

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