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Diary No. 147 Week of 19th November 2007
- 25th November 2007 Updated 30th November 2007
Please contact Mr.
Kim or Reception at Nova Park ........
Tel: (038) 415 304
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Jameson's
Football Victory
Well done to everybody who participated
in the Football Game at Horseshoe Point
last weekend, the games was nominally between Jameson's
and the British Chamber of Commerce Team from Bangkok,
but as some people played for both sides over the course of the game,
the emphasis was not on serious. Special thanks must go to Rick
Bryant, who organized the pitch, refs, balls, posts,
etc. Plus Rick played
a superb 15 minutes of cultured football. Brian
Abbott who made up the sides, did all the organizing
Pattaya end, captained
the Jameson's side, played
the full 60 minutes, and scored his penalty. Greg
Watkin's for organizing the Bangkok
end, supplying one of the free kegs of beer back at
Jameson's after the game,
and generally made sure that the game carried on in the frame of mind
it was suppose to. There was only one really vicious tackle during the
whole game, and that was off the ball by Paul
Dobbs on David Dobbs,
so after we had all stopped laughing we all carried on with the game.
A fitting result 1-1 at the end of full time, and then penalties went
nearly as long as extra time would of done with the Pattaya
team coming out on top 8-7. We shall make sure we have another game
next year when we have all recovered.
The CUEL Bonding Night
gets under way
Paul and David
Dobbs, arrive at Nova Table. David was flown in especially to play in
especially for the Jameson's Challenge Football Cup, due to Paul's aging
legs not being able to play a full game
Sam Peebles arrives back
Mike Watkins, Meow, and
the ever reliable Wanchai share a drink and a laugh at the counter
Landlord Kim
Fletcher with his daughter Tracy after she had just had her hair permed
by Johny Live
Congratulations to Jimmy and Jenny Howard,
on a new Granddaughter.
After the excitement of the Opening of the
Jameson's in Bangkok, and the weekend of football
the Landlord then took the next 4 days off to
recover, so that's it for the diary this week
Attention all Boxing Fans Next Sunday 9th
December 9.00 a.m. it's Mayweather
vs. Hatton live on the telly. For those of you that are
not Boxing fans you can
just look out for Sid Silk
in the crowd.
Have a good week, Kim.
Paul (Faulty) "Hello Lisa" Peter,
Electric Bike Paul, and Boro Brian Captain of the Jameson's Football
side
Kim and Iris. Iris brought across
twelve months worth of Coronation Street viewing, and a year supply
of Berroca Vitamin tablets, I think that the Berroca tablets will do
us more good
The Bangkok Football team resigned
to defeat sit down to a lovely Jameson's Carvery, to ease the despair
of defeat. Greg Watkins takes it on the chin again
The Landlord's strike partner
Jimmy Howard, looks on as Greg celebrates the victory
Ian (Lady Di) Harrington, The
Jameson's Executive, Deputy, Junior, Assistant, Trainee, Hairdresser,
tries to straighten the somewhat wayward wig
The Jameson's Football Challenge Cup is handed
over to the Jameson's Captain Brian Abbott, the game was 1-1 after full
time and was then won on penalties by Jameson's with Paul Dobbs scoring
the vital penalty
The Jameson's Cup is put in place by Lurch
where it will remain until at least next year
Goy Fletcher
Monkey, Fat Landlord and Ray
Happy Loy Kratong
Rony tucks in
Simon Philbrook attempts
to tell Landlord Kim that he is drinking too much. “Try”
being the operative word
Warren, Meow, and Mike
It's all eyes on the telly
as the Landlord tries to slow Gary's drinking down by making everybody
drink in half's to keep the kegs supplied by Jameson's and the B.C.C.T.
flowing for as long as possible
The Landlord
relives his youth with Peter's wig
Kim Fletcher
and Rick Bryant the only two in the bar with sixties haircuts!
Greg Watkins looks on
at the cup he hopes to win next year
Tony and Iris
and Ken and Jackie on Nova Table
Ray and Kim
with Tony and Iris
Curly Wurly and Goy
Ray Matti finally receives his Man of the Match Mug from the game between
the Pattaya Panthers Rugby Team (average age 47) and the Leicester University
Team (average age 21) Ray was made man of the match after taking the
young University team out on the night before the game, whilst the Panthers
were all home in bed, the result of which being that the Panthers on
37-3 on the Saturday. Good job Ray cometh the hour cometh the man!
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