A Leon Built Like A Tardis
This Leon in Carnaby Street looks very small.
But inside it is rather spacious, with seating for a hundred or so. So it’s a true tardis, which of course we know is larger on the inside than it looks from the outside. i had gone for breakfast before I did some shopping.
This restaurant is ideally placed for Oxford Circus, so like today is a good place to start your shopping.
Note the tea mug, that would satisfy the most fussy builder.
leon may do real food, but they also do real mugs in quite a few of their restaurants.


Wrong ! A Tardis was a system developed by the Romans where their foot soldiers formed a square and placed their shields all around the outside and the ones in the centre placed their shield on top. This method allowed the Romans to advance without any problems from arrows. It is only in recent times i.e. Dr Who that it has been given a different meaning.
Comment by George Bell | April 18, 2013 |
That format was a testudo.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Testudo_formation
testudo is Latin for tortoise.
Comment by AnonW | April 18, 2013 |