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Diary No. 138 Week of 17th September 2007
- 23rd September 2007 Updated 27th September 2007
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Kim or Reception at Nova Park ........
Tel: (038) 415 304
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A Hagan
10/10
Well last week's diary hit an all time
high in the fact that it was given a 10/10 by our webmaster rating's
man John Hagan, as not
even the Christmas diary
got such a high achievement Moo and I
(Landlord Kim Fletcher) considered this a fair and party
night triumph. Of course we cannot expect to achieve another 10/10,
but with such a lot coming up in the next seven days it is again going
to be hard not to cram it all in.
Now where do I start well of course with our dear doctor, Dr.
Iain Corness is holding a book signing for his very
first published book. That is right our dear friend Iain
Corness has finally got a proper job and become an author.
I have already been privileged to read a couple of chapters (the book
is made up of about 60 short stories) and I must say I was very very
impressed and it will certainly take care of my Christmas
present list (mum, you now know what you are getting for Christmas).
What better way to get the book than by having a quick beer with the
doctor and buying his book which he will be more than happy to personally
sign for you. This event is being organized by Bookazine,
and will take place in the Jameson's
library (where else?) between 7.00 p.m.
and 8.00 p.m. on Friday 28th September. A glass of World
of Wines Red, White, or Rose wine, or a glass of Heineken, or Tiger
Draft, or Soft Drink will be available for book purchasers,
as well as Jameson's tasty
bar snacks. I can only repeat the book is very well written and extremely
funny.
Later on the England Rugby
team has their do or dies game against Tonga,
this is actually at 2.00 a.m. on Saturday
morning. Saturday morning starts
off early with the Aussie League Cup Final,
which kicks off at 10.30 a.m.
in the morning, I think Saturday
is going to be a long sporting telly day as, later on in the day we
have a full Premier league and Rugby World
Cup schedule, please look at our full sports schedule
for all the dates and times to make sure you do not miss out on your
favorite sport or team. This again will keep us up late into the morning,
always worth while if your team wins, a little sickening when you lose.
Sunday morning at 11.30
Dr. Iain Corness takes over again as the Japanese
Formula One Grand Prix roars in to action, as this is
the third to last race of the season the action is now really starting
to hot up. The afternoon is given over to one of our spectacular, music,
magic and kids afternoons, Pop's Pattaya
All Stars take centre stage to play a variety of music
including an amazing version of Pink Floyd's
Comfortably Numb, and a wonderful version of The
Wizard by Uriah Heep. Guest musicians are often involved,
the crowd always presses gang Rick and
Harpic to get up and give us a couple of songs, and
a certain Sax player may well turn up. Most of the Jameson's
regulars know Pop and his All Stars
well, for those of you who have not seen them before I urge a visit
to Jameson's on Sunday afternoon between
2.30 and 7.30. There are of course also two wonderful
magic shows from Dr. Magic
which will keep all the children old and young happy, free kids buffet,
with free fizzy pop drinks (Pun intended) and play area with games,
coloring competitions, and of course plenty of cartoons all supervised
by the lovely Lola, which
is presently good practice for her. As this draws to a close Sunday
night then gives way to more World
Cup Rugby and Premiership Football again please check
our schedules. Pretty full list of things to do for a quiet weekend
after the Jesters Charity Drive Party
Night weekend eh?
Sitting in the library area and luxuriating
in the lovely Jameson’s chesterfield are Paul’s family,
now they will know in future how to keep an eye on him, by looking up
the Jameson’s diary
Matt Drewery accepts his wonderful
prize of a motorbike from the Jesters Care4Kids Charity Raffle helping
him celebrate his win were Jesters Committee members, Captain Steve
Ponter, Deborah Lightley, Tooth Fairy Ingrid, the Dynamic Duo of Linden
& Karen, Lewis (Woody) Underwood, Mike Franklin & from the Pattaya
Mail Tony Malhotra. The bike was kindly donated by Stuart Young of Stuart
the Builder fame
Bam Bam outside Jameson’s
with the huge poster advertising the book signing for his new book “Thailand
through the eyes of an Ex-Pat”. The book is highly amusing and
the signing takes place in the Jameson’s pub library on Friday
28th September between 7.00 p.m. – 8.00 p.m., free beer, wine,
soft drinks for those purchasing the book
Mo & Egan get stuck
into the Jameson’s food, Mo was going to ask for seconds but decided
against it
Matt Drewery
& Bike
Benny with his bike
Geoffrey
on the Carvery. The Carvery is served every Saturday between
5.00 p.m. – 11.00 p.m. and Sunday from 1.00 p.m. -11.00 p.m. B.350
for as much as you can eat. Children with families eat for free
Reading
Football Club gave it's supporters kittens again this
weekend, but managed a goal in injury time to secure a much needed victory,
no wonder Steve has got
no hair, but it must of been nice for Peter
Bevis, to have some one who smiles to go out for a drink
with on Saturday night.
If anyone sees Geoff Evans,
please tell him that all the fantastic DVDs he made are now swirling round
the whole of Pattaya. Many
thanks from all. And for all of you that like to know a secret Rony
Fineman is back in town. This weekend sees the return
of the Frank's and hopefully
The Root of all Evil, Malcolm Clare. Captain
Steve Ponter will also be making an unusual weekend visit
on one of his charity runs. Big Dave Johnstone will
be making a return to the pub very shortly, but first he has to finish
filling the moon pool, which is proving to be quite tiresome, and very
long winded! But keep it secret.
Have a very nice week everybody, and hope to see you soon up at the bar
or Nova Table.
Cheers Kim, and Moo.
Nova Table on Saturday
with the world famous ex-Santa Claus Rodney Bain, The Font of all Knowledge
Graham MacDonald, Simon Philbrook, the fat Landlord Kim Fletcher, and
the lovely Shelley Quirke
Graham Watkins
reveling in the glory of his wins at golf
Nova Table,
with Rodney, Joe Grunwell, (at the moment England best kicking fly half).
The Font of all Knowledge & a colourful Klaus
A very very
very happy Stuart Young
Stuart the
Builder with wife Moo
Simon &
Klaus get into a predicament with SanMiguel on Saturday night
A new Panther
The rugby kicks off with
the lovely Jenny Howard, Jimmy Howard, and Eoin Quirke who had not yet
quite got over his loss at golf to Graham Watkins, and the Irish Rugby
team’s loss the previous evening
The Jameson’s
front row
Saturday night
at Jameson’s
Shelley &
Harpic, don’t forget that Harpic will be singing in Jameson’s
on Sunday & she sounds as good as she looks
Fat Landlord
Kim with lazy daughter Tracy
The Font of
all Knowledge announces that Reading F.C. have scored in the last minute
resulting in scenes of jubilation from the Pattaya Reading Supporters
Club (North, South & East Divisions) going wild, all the staff go
wild as well, as they all get a drink on Steve’s bill every time
that Reading win (oh sorry Steve did you not know that?)