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Kim
Fletcher's famous weekly pub diaries at Jameson's started with the
first publication Wednesday, January 26th, 2005. Each Thursday night,
local time, a new diary will be uploaded for your viewing pleasure.
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Diary No. 139 Week of 24th September 2007 - 30th September 2007 Updated 4th October 2007 |
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Is there a Rugby World Cup on? Well we are now
down to the Nitty Gritty end of the Rugby World Cup.
The big one this weekend has to be The Australia vs. England
game, not only because of traditional rivalry, but I'm afraid to admit
it but timing. The 2 o’clock in the morning game
no matter how tempting will I am sure thin in down to the hard core.
Graham Macdonald (The Font of All Knowledge) will surely
be there, as will probably the Philbrooks, and many
others but whether they are staying for the extra few drinks or for
the rugby is another matter. Of course rugby is not the only sports
on the telly this weekend, a quick look at our schedule will tell you
that, and we can always find room on one of our televisions for your
favourite sport. It was delightful to have The Root of All Evil
back this weekend, and we also welcome back this week, Dag,
Andy McTighe and Neil Sandilands. Johny Live is still leaping
about like a Jack in a Box. Whilst Ian Harrington
brought in an array of guitars for us musicians in the bar to play with.
Simon Quigley did a wonderful job as one half of the
clown partnership last Saturday, whilst Rick
and Harpic Bryant gave us but two songs both of which were
brilliant. "The Man Who Sold The World" the David
Bowie Classic, as well as "The Wizard" from
Uriah Heep.
Ireland and Wales
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Please note that the
Tuesday and Thursday Specials are now rolling specials to give
even more variety to the Jameson's menu. If any of
you particularly like one special please let us know and we will put
it on more often. Special regards to Tony and Iris Ritchie,
and it is nice to have Stuart in town for a week. I
wonder what tales will have to tell you about The Root of All
Evil, next week? Debbie Lightley and Malcolm Clare
have leapt to the top of the Shelley Rugby World Cup
Competition, whilst the Landlord
has managed to slump from first to second to last, (second to last only
because Gethen Thomas could not get his results in
for one whole section due to the fact that he was in the deepest darkest
valley's of Wales). Pity there are not more supporters
for Fiji for Sunday's game, but most of the Fijians
are playing it is such a small country. |
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