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March 29, 2005



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Shenanigans The Irish Pub's Diary - Archived
Week of March 14th - 20th, 2005
by Simon Dutton

 

Simon Dutton, Shenanigans General Manager
   
   
 
...Hello sports fans and welcome to another week of Simon Says
 


 
 
 

Unfortunately I have missed most of the great activities of this week due to a small illness. I must start by thanking everyone who called to offer assistance and let me know what a great time they were having. It is very hard to go past the great staff at Shenanigans; they are the best!!!

Well, we have had all sorts this week starting with the SVSF on Tuesday with a wet start to the week. A rain soaked group of diehards faced the elements and even a delay of 2 hours for the last group all got away. With 40 very wet individuals some amazing scores came in with all the groups very close.

The format for this weeks was teams of 4 with the 3 best Stableford points on each hole combined.

3rd place was Jeff, Bob, Lee, Cameron sneaking in with 114
2nd place was Ian, Larry, Carl, Charlie with a great score of 126
1st place was Michael, Nora, Sun, Moon with a big 128 in horrible conditions - congratulations

Don't forget our next outing at Burapha on the 29th March see our web site for more details.


SVFGS NEWS

FUNHILL CUP 2005
coming up April 21st, Thursday
Application form and Format online


 

Well, this week we had St. Patrick's Day on Thursday, which unfortunately I couldn't attend, but looking at the photos and the calls I received, a great time was had by all.

Photos from the green day scene.....

 

 

 

 

Best Drinking Story Ever Told

Recently, a routine police patrol was parked outside a local neighborhood bar in Minnesota. Late in the evening, the officer noticed a man leaving the bar so intoxicated that he could barely walk. The man stumbled around the parking lot for a few minutes with the officer quietly watching. After what seemed an eternity and trying his keys on five different vehicles, The man managed to find his own car which he fell into. He was there for a few minutes as a number of other patrons left the bar and drove off.

Finally, he started his car, switched the wipers on and off (it was a dry
night), flicked the hazard flasher on and off, tooted the horn and then switched on the lights. He moved the vehicle forward a few inches, reversed a little and then remained

 

stationary for a few more minutes as more patrons left in their vehicles. At last he pulled out of the parking lot and started to drive slowly down the street.

The police officer having patiently waited all this time, now started up his patrol car, put on the flashing lights, promptly pulled the man over and carried out a Breathalyzer test. To his amazement the Breathalyzer indicated no evidence that the man consumed alcohol at all!

Dumbfounded, the officer said "I'll have to ask you to accompany me to the police station. This Breathalyzer equipment must be broken."

"I doubt it," said the man. "Tonight I'm the designated decoy."

Email from Jack Shook



Saturday night with the last 3 games of the 6 nations was a great success although the free beer didn't last long due to the early score. SORRY GUY'S, but some of the best rugby was played this weekend.

Sunday is always a great day. The F1 brought a couple of upsets with Ferrari way down the order. Some of the discussions through and after the race were quite controversial, but always friendly. Don't forget in a couple of weeks Bahrain.


Thanks to everyone who made a great week here a Shenanigans and sorry I missed half of it.

Don't forget to pop down and see Shenanigans new house band on Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays and Sunday afternoons.



Have a great week - see you all.

 
 
Cheers
Simon Dutton
shenang@ptty2.loxinfo.co.th