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Cupid's winged frying pan

24th February 1994
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nce again those wacky folk at Pavilion Services have pulled a daft stunt to get a picture in Birds' Eye View (it seems to have worked—Ed). On Valentine's Day diners at their truckstops could request the all-day fry up served in heart shapes; sausage, eggs, gammon, toast, fried bread, all took a romantic turn for the day. Anyone buying one of the main meals on the day also got a heart-shaped choc. Sadly, I doubt if Mrs Hawk would have thanked me for taking her to a truck .4s. stop on Valen tine's day.

I fear the frying Pan would have ended up making a heartshaped bump on the Hawk's bonce.