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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.

Diary No. 116 Week of 9th April 2007 - 22nd April 2007 Updated 26th April 2007

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Whoops Missed a Week
Apologies all round for the lack of diary last week, but we had a bit of a glitch to say the least, all is now fixed and here is last week's dairy plus a few additions to make up for it. Expect a massive weekend for those of you lucky enough to be in Pattaya this weekend and do not forget the Pattaya Tens next week. Sorry again that this diary will take so long to download but there is so much to tell you all about.

Freddie Philbrook wins The Grand National

Even with buckets, rockets, and bags of water being hurled about all over Pattaya for the last few days, Jameson's has still powered along with people risking soggy clothes to get through the doors. Finally now it is all over and we can all get back to normal.
Marvelous weekend with lots of the usual suspects, plus lots of surprise guests. Unfortunately The Chaing Mai Sixes are all over, and we have said goodbye to a couple of people including Ben and Debbie, Max and Veronica, Dag Kevin, and Harold, Sweet Freedom. Curly Wurly has also popped off back to the Philippines leaving Ray to go to bed for a few days to try and recover before he is off on his European annual jaunt. Mad Mike everybody's favorite Irish man arrived for a full month's holiday, and will be here for The Chris Kays Memorial Pattaya Rugby Tens to be held on the 5th and 6th May at Horseshoe Point. John is also back for a nice long holiday much to the staff's delight.
Graham Watkins had the good sense to bring with him the runners and riders of this year Grand National which added to everybody's enjoyment of this annual bonanza, with a horse called Simon running in the race the smart money obviously fell on the shoulders of the senior Philbrook. But we all should of known better, as it was one of the younger Philbrook's that came out the winner at the end. 'Silver Birch' romping over the line with the colors of young Freddie Philbrook attached to his back. Freddie accepted his winnings with good grace, and was the only Philbrook to finish the night out richer than when he had started. The staff also picked up the third place prize so everybody was a winner well done Freddie may you continue to pick out winners.

Johnnie Live and Landlord Kim Fletcher sitting at Nova Table with Simon Philbrook, who has stopped watching the cricket and is now watching his beloved Liverpool F.C. hardly a riveting game either as Liverpool drew 0-0 with Manchester City which one feels is a better result for Jeremy Quinn and his team. The World of Wines Red wine glasses is still Shelley's

Graham MacDonald with Shelley Quirke and Simon Philbrook. As you can see Shelley is a fine example of the wonderfulness of World of Wines. Whilst in the background you can see England losing another cricket match


Ah Ha the rest of the Philbrook's will play whilst elder brother Simon is away here in the picture are Debbie, Harry, Sarah, big winner Freddie although he did not know it at the time but that smile on his face suggests something that he knows that we don't. Is that a Silver Birch he is holding in his hand?

Sadly Alex, Sarah, Freddie and Harry Philbrook have now left us, but hopefully they will be back for a longer stay in the not to distant future. Nick Freeman and Kieran came in and took over the library room for the Formula One Grand Prix, whilst as usual Mr. Racing Dr. Iain Corness had the full use of the sports area to analysis the race. The Super Fourteens is certainly growing in popularity as the weeks go by Saturday saw the sports room full of rugby fans led by Simon Parkes and Thommo. On the rugby front do not forget the Chris Kays Memorial Rugby Tens next month on Saturday and Sunday 5th and 6th May at Horseshoe Point. Jimmy Howard, Eoin Quirke, Neil Smith, and Mark Coombes are rushing around like little demented fly's getting everything together.

Lee Hunter and Geoff are not sad they have just tucked their way through two of Jameson's wholesome meals and are now finding it easier to just sit in one place and not move

Talking of rugby we also had a magnificent visit from the Bryant's over the weekend, Rick, Harpic, Jake (managing to drag himself away from his new girlfriend) Paige and Abby. Rick was his usual cheerful self, talking of sports, Rock 'n' Roll, sex, and other things he misses in life, Harpic looked on in a state of disarray, as although the production line for the pickled onions is at full throttle, the branston pickle is causing the old grey matter to be strained somewhat. Jake pined for the new girlfriend and would of only really been happy if an open telephone line could of been supplied. Paige and Abby played hide the glasses as usual. Andy and Kim McTighe has been in and out trying to dodge the flying water at all costs, and desperately trying to collar somebody so he can tell them about all these goals that Manchester United, apparently are scoring whilst everybody knows that just one well taken goal is all that is needed to give your team a win. Well done Steve and the boys, another great victory under the belt, but please try and avoid this nasty games in Europe next season, for several reasons really. (1) You rarely win when your games are played live on the Thai T.V Channels. (2) All the games are played way to late at night in Thailand for your aging fan base to stay up that late The Reading Football Club Supporters Club Pattaya Division North and South combined are not getting any younger. (3) It will make it much more difficult for the writer of this column to list your games at places I have never heard of. (4) Do you not think there is enough of this football lark on the telly anyway? Talking of late night sports night time is obviously not a good time for the England Cricket team either, I am surprised they have the cheek to pick up their salaries. I must say though I have been very proud of the Irish. You can just imagine the phone calls can't you back to the boss in Ireland "well you see boss, we entered this competition in the West Indies and would you believe it? We are through to the next round and I need another month’s holiday? "Bosses reply" a likely story, be back here on Monday, or your for it". I mean I doubt they even get World Cup Cricket on the telly in Ireland with all the real sport they get over there like Hurling etc. I mean I know this sort of story from first hand experience.


And the winner is.......Freddie Phillbrook, this young man knows how to pick a winner, and as you can see picking up his well earned winnings. A very popular winner was Freddie

Nick Freeman relaxes

The Philbrook's are so many that they actually had to extend Nova Table for Nova Table part two. In the background you can see Harpic Bryant picking up information from Landlord Kim Fletcher on the brownness of Branston Pickle

The Bryant’s circle Landlord Kim Fletcher. Whilst the Font of All Knowledge covers up Shelley's World of Wine Drinks

This year when the Malaka's went through to the finals of the Spoon Competition, everybody had to get out of bed one more day during daylight hours to go and play out the match. Two new names on the famous Malaka's Lemon Duck Trophy this year and very good odds you would of got too, on it not being these two at the beginning of the competition too. I mean I have got the plate already for it to be Ray (Lemon) Duck, which I shall just keep for next year when it is sure to be needed. But this year the names go up of "Fatboy Slim'' and Marty C.H.
Geordies abound in the pub a plenty with Colin Powell and the Mott the Hoople Gang arriving at an impossibly early hour for Sunday lunch as you can tell by the photo they did at least look suitably worse for wear from the previous nights exploits. Colin is in Thailand for a full year to recover from all the hard work he has been doing in England (pause for improbable gasp) so you have been fairly warned, Colin will be popping back to England quite regularly though to see his friend Ian Hunter in concert which hopefully this year will be quite often, although Colin will also be going back to England if Newcastle United reach any Cup Finals this seems less likely.

Tim with Alex

Bam Bam with Alex

Due to the Landlord weak chest and phobia of having dirt water thrown all over him, the burden of responsibility of securing the safety of Nova Table has fallen rather heavily on the shoulders of our Junior, Trainee, Assistant, Deputy, Manager Ian (Lady Di) Harrington this week, and I must say he has done a sterling job too, must of been all that time he spent on Oil Rigs that gave him the confidence. Roving Ambassador Mark Stubbs has indeed been a roving this week, so although spreading the good word of Nova, has not always been at Lady Di's right hand normal service will be resumed on Friday 20th April. Johnnie Live has been dashing around as ever, often going to Bangkok in the morning but safely making it back to Jameson's for the evening. Returning from overseas trips this week is Rony Fineman, back to building up the rest of Pattaya. Terry Schofield of North Shore Real Estate keeps bursting through the door often bringing Steve, Graham with him. If Linus made it back to the U.K alright will he please let us know, it is always nice to keep in touch with people, often away for a little while, but never forgotten, heard this week from Scud, Lisa Lurve, and David Foden as well as many e-mails from Ian Dickson, many of which are hard to reply to how do you defend 155 all out and Monty looked your best bat?
If you look in the Guest Book there are plenty of comments from Bjorn from Norway, who is obviously still kickin' up a storm in Norway. As you can see from the photo's the Nova Table has been joined by many honorable guests this week including, Tuesday Chicken Nick, Ian, and Joules. Graham has become a closet Nova Table sitter sitting on the table when he thinks that nobody else is looking. Keeping the bar in lively conversation with Nick, Graham, Joules, Ian have been, Mike Watkins, and the lovely Meow, Nigel, Mike his lovely wife and baby, Steve, Stuart, Moo, Sophie and James, Dez Tarrant, Malcolm Clare (The Root of All Evil), Lee Hunter and Geoff, Rich Wibrow and Jeff, Jason Payne (the inventor of new sayings!), Shelley and Eoin Quirke (the connoisseurs of World of Wine wines served in Jameson's). Simon and Nin Quigley, Simon and Debbie Philbrook, Paul and Joy. I wonder what rating we will get from John Hagan this week.
You may have noticed the absence of a name that usually appears very early on in the diary well in the tradition of keeping the best till last. Early last week Graham MacDonald (The Font of All Knowledge) did the most sensible thing he has ever done in his entire life and proposed to the lovely Jay. Graham must of picked exactly the right moment as she said yes. The whole of Jameson's and the entire Nova Group say hearty congratulations.
As you can see this weekend looks very good for sport on the T.V with Saturday giving us a continuous run on the Super Fourteens games some interesting Premier League games (with Reading's game against Bolton not being shown which one feels gives Reading half a chance although I am reliably informed that Bolton are a good side, and judgment should be with held until we see which colours Reading decide to wear). The game of cricket could be a novel interest as it maybe the last time that most of them should ever play for England again. Whilst on the leisure side of things if you want a good movie to watch John Travolta starring as Woody in the movie 'Wild Hogs' should bring a smile to most lips.
Always good to see Jimmy and Jenny Howard in the bar. As it is to see that wonderful human being Sid Silk one of Pattaya's favorite people. Darren and Tracy will now be in the West Indies watching the cricket, watch out for a wave from these good folks in the crowd, and do not forget to wave back. Good news all round from Australia. Graham MacDonald had a note from Paul Crouch saying that everything was going very well with Oanh, and we all look forward to seeing them back in the land of smiles sooner rather than later.
Yet another excuse for the website being a day late is that Thursday 19th April was Songkran Day in Pattaya, so whilst some of us cowered at home, refusing to come outside the rest were outside hurling water in all directions. We hope that the good graces of John Hagan will take this into consideration?

Jameson's have not heard from Tony and Iris Ritchie for a while, so come on you too drop us a line if you have time. Posh Peter Woolston is back in the land of sand and we look forward to him arriving back in the land of smiles with his perfect sight in the very near future. Mike Franklin has become the man on Pattaya Mail Cable T.V doing all the interviews and very well he does them as well, in fact you would think he had been doing them all his life, this week I have seen a very good interview at the Fountain of Life and a great interview with my partner Rony Fineman although I have known Rony for more than two years now, I feel I know him so much better after watching his interviews with Mike, now that is quite an achievement.
General warning for this weekend is that Ray Matti has already recovered, and is already looking for a big final two days out before his European jaunt. You have been warned. Graham (The Font), Simon (The ex-Cricketer) and Jason (The Soothsayer) are also planning a night at Jameson's on Saturday, I think a sign of people getting back into the swing of things after the Songkran days. Malcolm Clare (The Root of All Evil) has gone back to work for four weeks, which should give us enough time to recover from this weekend until his return in 28 days.
Always good to see Billy (Kidney Wiper) and family surrounding Nova Table.
That's it from me for this week, Cheers Kim.

The Philbrooks with Harpic in the background


Colin Powell and the Geordie and Ian Hunter Pattaya Fan Club (Minus one The Landlord, well definitely the Ian Hunter bit). As you can see the boys at least have the decency to look as though they have had a few pints previously, no sleep, and badly in need of Jameson's sustenance


Kieron and the boys get stuck into some tucker as they watch the Formula One Grand Prix in the library area of Jameson's The Irish Pub. The race was made much more pleasant with a few extra beverages


If you want to have a good Sunday evening dinner surrounded by your friends, Jameson's is no finer place to be


Nova Table in full flow. Tuesday Chicken Nick, Ian, Joules and fat Landlord Kim Fletcher, chink glasses getting towards the end of the evening

Landlord Kim Fletcher with his friend Mad Mike. If you would like to know the origins of the nickname all you have to do is sit with the pleasure of Mike's company and try and keep up with him drinking. You will soon be saying Mike you are mad!

Nova Table on a Sunday coming up to Songkran ready to watch the cricket, enthusiasm bubbles over bubbles over from John, Dez Tarrant, Landlord Kim Fletcher, and Dave


Graham, Paul and Joy, with Lek in the background enjoy another F.A Cup semi Final


Mike Watkins one of Wales favorite sons who captained his Country in Rugby Union the pinnacle of any rugby career, enjoys a drink in his self proclaimed local Jameson's The Irish Pub

Joules and Ian cannot believe what they are seeing on the television screen in front of them could it be true that England have actually scored a run, or why is Ian drinking in half pints

“Our friend Brad Cousins went to FIA G.T. Championship last weekend of March here are his thoughts and some photos”.

Mike & Kim,

The day was quite overcast when I arrived at the circuit on the Sunday. I really only went for the main event, which was about 3 hours long in all, and included a driver change. Although these cars were not as fast or as loud as F1, they were seriously fast and in the case of the Lamborghini's LOUD also. It didn't matter where you were on the circuit, you could always tell when one of the 2 Lambos in the race, flashed by. I much preferred this style of racing as well. You could see cars build up to overtaking manourvers over the laps, unlike in F1, which is more like a high speed game of follow the leader. I was also surprised at how competitive the Corvettes were. Although there were only 3 in the race, one led for most of the day and all 3 were in the top 5 for different stages. They also sounded quite phenomenal, but in a much lower, baritone register, quite glorious, again there was no mistaking the sound of them going by.

The best racer in the field was the Silver Aston Martin DB9R. This car was the only one in the team, but they were always pushing to improve their position. I had hoped to see a Maseratti win, just so I could say it had been 50 years since I had seen Stirling Moss win the 1956 Australian Toursit Trophy in one (a glorious 300 S), but it was not to be their day. In the end one of the Lambos made the most of an extended period behind the safety car to grab the lead, while other teams pitted and then won a 20 lap sprint to the final flag. The sun came out about halfway through the race and I was almost sunburnt, by the time it was time to go home. All these photos were taken from the main grand stand, the Lambo on the grid, was the eventual winner, although it started in about 10th place.

Lots of fun had. I am also going to the Macao GP in November, and will send pix of that, after the event. Cheers Bwana Brad.


SATURDAY 2nd JUNE 2007
DHL Bangkok Lions RFC proudly present the Standard Chartered Rugby Dinner 2007 which will feature Jonah Lomu of New Zealand and Steve Thompson of England along with our good friends and broadcasters Willie Lose and Justin “Sambo” Sampson. Profiles of each are presented below:
• Jonah Lomu is a former New Zealand All Black who played for his country 73 times included 63 test matches. Born in Auckland of Tongan descent he grew up in south Auckland and attended Wesley College, Phukekohe. Lomu burst onto the international rugby scene at the 1995
Rugby World Cup held in South Africa and is currently the all time try scorer in Rugby World Cups with 15 tries scored during appearances in the 1995 and 1999 editions. He has represented several teams in the National Provincial Championships as well as the Auckland Blues, The Chiefs and The Hurricanes in the Super Rugby. He is currently making a comeback after undergoing a kidney transplant in 2004.
• Steve Thompson is a former Northampton Saints and England hooker who was a member of the sinning side in 2003. Having originally starting his career as a flanker, Thompson was persuaded by former Northampton, Scotland and British & Irish Lions coach Ian MeGeechan to switch to hooker. He was capped 47 times by England between 2002 and 2006 and twice by the Lions on their 2005 tour to New Zealand. Thompson suffered a serious neck injury whist playing for Northampton in January 2007 which forced him to miss the entire Six Nations. In April 2007 and at the age of 28 years old, based on medical advice he was forced to retire from all rugby.
• Willie Lose is a good friend of the rugby community in Bangkok visiting us frequently and assisting with the organization of the Bangkok International Tens in 2006 and 2007 and frequently arranging for rugby memorabilia for auction at junior rugby events. Born in West Auckland and having played for Auckland and North Harbour Rugby Clubs, he represented Tonga at the 1995 Rugby World Cup in South Africa. Willie spent six years playing club rugby in Japan for Yahama Motor Company. He is currently developing a broadcasting career with a daily show for Radio Sport in New Zealand sand has also been doing television commentary for the IRB on the Rugby Sevens circuit at Hong Kong, Dubai and Wellington and in 2007 has been part of the Sky TV NZ commentary team for Super 14 Rugby
• Justin “Sambo” Sampson has been with ESPN Star Sports for over 7 years as a rugby presenter / commentator. In November 2006 he established Sampson Marketing Services, a sponsorship consultancy, event management and corporate hospitality company which allows him time to concentrate on being a prominent speaker, master of ceremonies and auctioneer at various functions throughout the region, Middle East and Australia. Prior to joining ESPN Star, Sampson worked with the Singapore Rugby Union for over five years as National Coach which followed a three year spell playing and coaching for Kubota Corporation in Tokyo, Japan.
The evening will feature a traditional Maori welcome for Jonah from the Bangkok Maori Group and will include a four course meal and free flow wine and beer – all for a measly THB 2,800. The function will be held at the Imperial Queens Park Hotel on Saturday 2nd June 2007 from 7pm and there will be a number of items of rugby memorabilia available for auction as well as other exciting items which will be included in a raffle.
In advance of the Dinner, the four individuals above along with members of the Bangkok Lions Committee will on Friday 1st June undertake a number of community development initiatives including visits to schools and charities. On the morning of Saturday 2nd June 2007 they will hold a coaching clinic at Bangkok Patana School.
We’ve had some splendid dinners over the past few years and this please do your best to support this event and spread the word! Rats – please inform all at the Panthers and Panties. Jamster – please inform all the CRAFT.
We look forward to your support and should you have any questions please feel free to contact me.
Regards.
Bob Merrigan
Events Co-ordinator
Bangkok Lions RFC
T: +66 2 937 4940
F: +66 2 937 4952
M: +66 81 750 7267
E: bob@achmanagement.com



Ladies & Gents,

Please find Weekend Agenda:

18:30 Friday 4th May. Meet & Greet at Northshore - see map - Pattaya's newest luxury beachfront location. This is hosted by main sponsor Raimon Land who are providing all the consumables. Well worth a look . You could impress our sponsors by buying a condo.................

20:30 Friday. Team Registration at Jamesons Irish pub Pattaya. Register, receive info pack and engage in further training.

09:00 Sat 5th May. Mens rugby commences at the Horseshoe Point Resort - see map.
10:00 Sat ladies rugby commences
14:00 Ladies 15 a side match.
16:30 Rugby concludes for Sat, poolside beers at HSP and on for a look at Pattaya's nightlife.
09:30 Sun 6th May. Rugby recommences for all with knock out stages.
16:00 Cup final and poolside for refreshment and presentations.
19:00 Closing party (in conjunction with Top of the Gulf Regatta) at Ocean Marina - map to follow.

Please note that I need your money! Apart from Sh.A.R.K. and the Hong Kong boys, I've received nothing and they're going to reposess the pitch!

Eoin
PPRFC


Cheers, see you at the Bar.

landlord@jamesons-pattaya.com

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Consisting of three questions (a) Hard, (b) Very Hard, & (c) Genius level.

All answers must be sent in by e-mail to info@jamesons-pattaya.com

and will be drawn the following Wednesday and announced the next Friday.

Prizes two free Carvery that weekend or two free drinks.

1. Who won the 2003 Rugby World Cup?

2. In 1966, who won the Men's Singles World Outdoor Bowls Championships?

3. In 2005, who won the World Bog Snorkelling Championships?

The Answers for Quiz Last Week

1. As of 1st August 2006, who managed Birmingham City F.C.?

A. Steve Bruce

2. In golf, who won the Ladies US Open in 2005?

A. Birdie Kim

3. The Women's Singles at Wimbledon started in 1884. When was the first year that a non-British lady won the event?

A. 1905 - M. Sutton (USA)


SPECIAL NOTICES


 

JAMESON'S WEEKLY SPECIALS

From 12.00 noon - 11.00 p.m.

All served with Starter and Dessert (except a special on Thursday)

MONDAY— Steak Night
Our famous Steak Night. Fillet Steak served on a
sizzling iron platter with your choice of
potatoes and vegetables,
all for B. 175

TUESDAY—Breast of Poached Chicken
covered in a white wine sauce with
fried rice, sweet corn,
grilled tomato & green peas
B. 175

WEDNESDAY
A choice of Home made Soup, Mixed Salad, or Mussels Vinai
(Mussels cooked in their shells with butter, garlic, and herbs).
Followed by a ‘Steak & Mushroom Pie’
cooked in a beer sauce served with crisp French fries.
For dessert there is a choice of two items, all for B. 185

THURSDAY—Two Kebab Mixed Grills
of beef, onion, pork, green pepper,
chicken, tomato, liver, bacon, pineapple,
kidney & mushroom served with butter rice,
salad & BBQ sauce B. 175

FRIDAY—Fish and Chips
with deep fried fillets of fish cooked in
a beer batter, served with a mound of
French fries and a heap of salad,
all for B. 165

 


Sports this weekend at Jameson's

Friday 27th April

Golf - Asian Tour Pine Valley Beijin Open Day 2

13:00 - Golf - Asian Tour Pine Valley Beijin Open Day 2

Rugby - Super 14

14:00 - Hurricanes vs Highlanders

16:35 - Waratahs vs Chiefs

18:30 - Western Force vs Cheetahs

23:30 - Bulls vs Blues

Golf Euro PGA - Open De Espana Day 2

21:00 - Golf Euro PGA - Open De Espana Day 2

Saturday 28th April

Golf - Asian Tour Pine Valley Beijin Open Day 3

12:30 - Golf - Asian Tour Pine Valley Beijin Open Day 3

Rugby - Super 14

16:00 - Brumbies vs Crusaders

19:30 - Sharks vs Lions

22:00 - Stormers vs Reds

Golf Euro PGA - Open De Espana Day 3

18:00 - Golf Euro PGA - Open De Espana Day 3

Premier League Soccer

18:40 - Everton vs Man Utd.

18:40 - Chelsea vs Bolton

20:55 - Portsmouth vs Liverpool

20:55 - Wigan vs West Ham

ICC Cricket World Cup

20:00 - Final

Sunday 29th April

Golf - Asian Tour Pine Valley Beijin Open Day 4

12:30 - Golf - Asian Tour Pine Valley Beijin Open Day 4

Golf Euro PGA - Open De Espana Day 4

18:00 - Golf Euro PGA - Open De Espana Day 4

ASO Cycling - Liege-Bastogne-Liege

19:10 - ASO Cycling - Liege-Bastogne-Liege

Premier League Soccer

21:55 - Arsenal vs Fulham



And let's not forget........

Associated with NOVA Group
Mailing Address: 80/164 Moo 9, Soi Sukrudee (Soi A.R.), Pattaya City, Chonburi 20260, Thailand
Phone: +66 (0) 38 361 873-4 Fax: +66 (0) 38 361 873
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