Re: Fred J. Taylor Bibliography
Posted: Fri Sep 27, 2013 9:51 am
And I always thought Fred's cooking was good
Incidentally, a few days after I was with him he was to take a woman's group (WI or some such) to a local lake where he was going to catch a small carp and prepare it on the bank. I think only Fred could get away with that
He had a fairly black and white attitude to people didn't he. He was quite candid on his opinion of one or two (still got the tape ) but, when I met him again when we did the memorial plaque for Pete Stone, he made up with someone he'd long had something of a feud with. We were sat together and when he returned to our table he was quite emotional and said he'd been a silly old fool for harbouring a grudge all these years. I was an insight into Fred that I felt privileged to have witnessed.
Lousy sausages or not, I'd still love to have camped out with him.
Incidentally, a few days after I was with him he was to take a woman's group (WI or some such) to a local lake where he was going to catch a small carp and prepare it on the bank. I think only Fred could get away with that
He had a fairly black and white attitude to people didn't he. He was quite candid on his opinion of one or two (still got the tape ) but, when I met him again when we did the memorial plaque for Pete Stone, he made up with someone he'd long had something of a feud with. We were sat together and when he returned to our table he was quite emotional and said he'd been a silly old fool for harbouring a grudge all these years. I was an insight into Fred that I felt privileged to have witnessed.
Lousy sausages or not, I'd still love to have camped out with him.