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Hmmm, how about:

Soap Oprah
Covent Garden Oprah House

Didn't fancy another trip to the Emerald Isle then?

Oprah - Supra **

** other old Toyota's are readily available
 
If we play them there in the play - off for the final PRO14 Champions Cup spot, I will be there!

Supra - Prague*

* - other Capital Cities are available
 
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Prague - Prairie **

** other more palatable ways of ingesting an oyster are thankfully available. Wheelers Oyster Bar in Jermyn St London half a dozen queens (oysters!!) half of guinness £5.00. Going back a few years.
Copenhagen Airport - half a dozen oysters, quarter bottle of bubbly (nv) £5.00 ( at the exchange rate a couple of decades ago)
 
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Indeed...the Oyster & Champagne bar was after you went through customs.
Welcome to Denmark. It was part of my routine to partake

Praline - Appraisal **

** had a few of those
 
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Morning Taff & PH
Sounded like a dour game last night, better luck this afternoon.

Today's theme, places that have food named after them, or food named after food

Sandwich - Hamburg
 
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Morning Nick & PH

Actually Nick, it was a pretty decent - absorbing - game. On the balance of possession/play, Ulster deserved the win, but our defence was awesome. We had a first-half try 'harshly' ruled out by the TMO.

Anyway, we will most likely be returning there for the play-off match for the Champions Cup

Hamburg - Florida*

* - other cocktails are available
 
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Morning Nick and Taff,

Dundee Berlin **

** other things Berlin is famous for are also available rather than a doughnut. And that is only famous because JFK accused himself of being one, not understanding the intricacies of the German language.