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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. 113 Week of 19th March 2007 - 25th March 2007 Updated 29th March 2007

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Park Lane and Mayfair are Dark Blue

What a sad evening Tuesday was as several of us sat round Nova Table discussing which colours various properties were on a Monopoly Board. Of course on an English Monopoly Board Mayfair and Park Lane are dark blue, definitely not purple never mind what anybody else says.

Darren & Tracy cheers on the Aussies

Nova Table with Debbie, Simon, Landlord Kim Fletcher & Malcolm

I nearly had to ring my Mum pretending I was on the Thai version of 'Who wants to be a Millionaire to check that I was right. This could be the third time I have been right this year Mayfair and Park Lane are dark blue, Reading F.C. to avoid relegation and New Zealand to win the Cricket World Cup, two of which are still obviously in the balance. But I got dark blue right.


Steve, Mike & Meow

This is when the trouble really started on Sunday with a flying visit from Mam

Speaking of Steve Coppell, we heard through a reliable source that he has been offered the England job. But will almost definitely turn it down due to his lack of knowledge of rugby!

It has been a frantic week, and our dear Moo has been helping out on cashier duties during the day, so we will just have a short diary this week. Lots of fantastic people through the door, including Andy from Kilkenny, Bryant's all Rick, Harpic, Jake, Paige and Abby, Mike Watkins as always with the lovely Meow, and the Welsh hoards. Stephen Leather was in astonishingly fine form along worth Alistair Cummings, Nova Table managed to survive a whole week of Malcolm Clare the Root of All Evil, staying at the Nova Park whilst his house was being renovated. Simon and the lovely Debbie, all the Jesters Committee including a surprise visit from Helle, the fair and pub night seem to be coming together nicely so make sure to put those dates in your diary. Sid Silk the steel man had a marathon in Jameson's on Wednesday. Whilst we all wish Ken Sly the best in New Zealand. Fatboy arrived from Australia to do a bit of a hash run and then go up to Chang Mai to play cricket with Ray Matti and the boys, always good to see Jason, Nui, and Leo, Rich Wibrow. Lots of big soccer games this weekend and of course England vs. Ireland at Cricket. See you at the bar, Kim

Nova Table on Wednesday

A very relaxed, Ron, Stephen, Kim & Alistair
In Jools Mark Winslade of Led Zeppelin fame with Goy, Kim Fletcher and Wayne Crawley

In with the new, out with the old Dave Hoyle and Kim Fletcher ex Landlords of Jools, have a drink with the new Landlord Matt the Punk. If we had just flown in Matthew Swire we would all have been there

Sid Brooks, Goy, and Lart

Big Dave has a lapful with Goy and new Landlady of Jools Rung

Hi Kim
Somewhat silent after NZ’s flogging of England and the controversy of the Freddie Bender saga?
Not quite the image or commitment needed at this stage from a senior player.
Nice to see it is not only Australians who run off the rails.
Still, you managed a comfortable win at the weekend and with Ireland up next, who knows from there.

I watched Australia’s win over SA last night (replay) – small grounds and solid pitches will make for big scores.
Interesting match stats when less then a run a ball for batsmen is a failure and keeping bowlers to < 60 runs is economical.
Not too confident in Mcgrath, Watson, Symonds or Hogg too keep an end tight under pressure.
Very impressed with Tait and the problems he is creating for some top class batsmen.

Sri Lanka are a roughy at this stage for a finals birth but still see SA and Australia as the two to beat ( unless weather produces a shortened match somewhere along the lines). Take care
Regards

Ian Dickson



Cheers, see you at the Bar.

landlord@jamesons-pattaya.com

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

Prizes two free Carvery that weekend or two free drinks.

1. How many days did it take Ellen MacArthur to sail non-stop round the world in 2005?

2. Who won the 2005 USPGA?

3. In Tennis, when did the Davis Cup first start?

The Answers for Quiz Last Week

1. Who captained the England Rugby Team during the 2006 Six Nations?

A. Martin Corry

2. Viv Anderson was the first black player to represent England in football. Who was the second?

A. Laurie Cunningham

3. Where and when were the first Winter Olympics?

A. Chamonix, France in 1924


SPECIAL NOTICES

 

Dear Sir / Madam,

From WEDNESDAY 21st February, we are introducing a new Wednesday three-course ‘Quick Service’ Special for 185 Baht.

NEW WEDNESDAY SPECIAL
* Home made Soup,
Mixed Salad, or
Mussels ‘Vinai’ (Cooked in their shells with butter, garlic & herbs).

* Steak and Mushroom Pie (Cooked in a beer sauce)
with crisp French fries.

* Dessert - a choice of two items, depending upon the chef's mood!

This new three-course Wednesday Special is served from 12 noon till 11pm,
and from 12 noon to 2 pm we guarantee ‘Quick Service’ in that all three courses will be served within 45 minutes, including presentation of your bill.

So, if you only have a limited amount of time, but need a quick high quality lunch, our
quick and polite service will provide it, ‘in and out in 45 minutes’, and all for 185 Baht.

Jameson’s other Weekday Specials:

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

TUESDAY: Poached Breast of Chicken in a white wine sauce served with fried rice, corn on the cob,
grilled tomatoes and peas, all for 175 Baht.

THURSDAY: Kebab night with two long skewers holding a selection of chunks of beef, chicken, pork, kidneys, bacon, and liver, with green peppers, tomatoes, mushrooms and pineapple. Served with fried rice on a large wooden chopping board, all for 175 Baht.

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 165 Baht.

JAMESON’S SPECIALS are served with a choice of two starters and two desserts (Except for the huge Kebabs on Thursday, as you are not likely to want anything else after you have cleared both skewers). All Specials are served from 12 noon to 11 pm and the same
‘Quick Service’ guarantee is made from 12 noon to 2 pm of serving the whole meal, including bill, within 45 minutes.
What you see is what you pay at Jameson's, no hidden prices.

Daily HAPPY HOUR runs from 4.30 p.m. till 7.00 p.m., featuring Draught Heineken and Tiger Beer at 45 Baht half pint, and 80 Baht pint.

For further details, and a look at Jameson’s weekly Pub Diary featuring all the news, activities, events and our full International/Thai menu, please go to Jameson’s website at
http://www.jamesons-pattaya.com/diary_current.htm

See you at the bar,
Kim

 


Date
Start
Home
Away
Friday 30th March
20.30
Ireland
England
Saturday 31st March
20.30
Australia
Bangladesh
Sunday 1st
20.30
West Indies
Sri Lanka
Monday 2nd
20.30
Bangladesh
New Zealand
Tuesday 3rd
20.30
Ireland
South Africa
Wednesday 4th
20.30
England
Sri Lanka
Saturday 7th
20.30
Bangladesh
South Africa

Sunday 8th

20.30
Australia
England
Monday 9th
20.30
Ireland
New Zealand

Tuesday 10th

20.30
West Indies
South Africa
Wednesday 11th
20.30
England
Bangladesh

Thursday 12th

20.30
Sri Lanka
New Zealand
Friday 13th
20.30
Australia
Ireland

Saturday 14th

20.30
South Africa
New Zealand
Sunday 15th
20.30
Bangladesh
Ireland

Monday 16th

20.30
Australia
Sri Lanka
Tuesday 17th
20.30
South Africa
England
Wednesday 18th
20.30
Ireland
Sri Lanka
Thursday 19th
20.30
West Indies
Bangladesh

Friday 20th

20.30
Australia
New Zealand
Saturday 21st
20.30
West Indies
England

Sports this weekend at Jameson's

Friday 30th March

Rugby - Super 14

14:00 - Highlanders vs Cheetahs

17:30 - Western Force vs Sharks

Rugby - IRB Sevens Series: Hongkong

15:25 - Games 1-12

ICC Cricket World Cup - Super Eights 28th ODI

20:00 - D1 vs C2

Golf Euro PGA - Open De Portugal Day 2

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

Saturday 31st March

Rugby - IRB Sevens Series: Hongkong

11:00 - Games 16-36

Rugby - Super 14

12:00 - Hurricanes vs Bulls

14:30 - Chiefs vs Blues

16:35 - Waratahs vs Crusaders

21:30 - Lions vs Brumbies

Premier League Soccer

18:40 - Liverpool vs Arsenal

20:45 - Fulham vs Portsmouth

20:55 - Man Utd. vs Blackburn

23:10 - Watford vs Chelsea

Rugby - Vodacom Cup

19:25 - North - Griffons vs Lions

Golf Euro PGA - Open De Portugal Day 3

20:00 - Golf Euro PGA - Open De Portugal Day 3

ICC Cricket World Cup - Super Eights 29th ODI

20:00 - A1 vs B2

Premier League Soccer

20:55 - West Ham vs Middlesbrough

Horse Racing - Dubai World Cup

23:00 -

Sunday 1st April

Rugby - IRB Sevens Series: Hongkong

11:00 - Plate QF - Final

Golf Euro PGA - Open De Portugal Day 4

20:00 - Golf Euro PGA - Open De Portugal Day 4

ICC Cricket World Cup - Super Eights 30th ODI

20:00 - D2 vs B1

Premier League Soccer

21:55 - Tottenham vs Reading



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