Why The Name? |
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The answer is simple… the name comes from the title of a poem scripted by Noel Coward, a distinguished British playwright, director and thespian. And for your cultural enhancement, we have scripted our namesake ditty below: Watch Noel Coward recite his poem from 1955
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‘Mad Dogs’ and Englishmen by Noel Coward In tropical climes there are certain times of day. It’s one of those rules that the biggest fools obey, Papalaka-papalaka-papalaka-boo. Digariga-digariga-digariga-doo. The natives grieve when the white men leave their huts, Mad Dogs and Englishmen go out in the midday sun. The Japanese don’t care to, Hindus and Argentines sleep firmly from twelve to one, But Englishmen detest a siesta, In the Philippines there are lovely screens, to protect you from the glare, At twelve noon the natives swoon, and no further work is done -
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