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That is definitely something the Brits don’t know how to make. And yet most of the rest of the food that one gets is divine and a great contributor to the extra rolls around the waistline. Of course, as it happens, the man at the SA shop is from Durban. So is the girl behind the bar at our local gastro pub which is about 200m away from home. There are three South Africans working at the pub. Go figure. He tells me there is a delay in the broadcast of the games, but they will be shown at the Walkabout which is an Oz bar in Brighton city centre. I make sure that nobody in SA sms’s me the score. On Saturday we hike down to the bar, and there are four hefty bouncers at the front door. We almost go home again. However, the game beckons and we go in. Smoking is still allowed in pubs. Bit behind in that respect. It will be banned on June 1 and I can’t wait. A year ago I wouldn’t have complained, being a more recent convert to the non-smoking community. 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