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A big Weekend of sports and drinks deals is coming up


come on down for a great session in a old fashioned traditional pub.



Saturday 10 am opening

10.30 Australia v Barbarians

1200 F1 qualifying ( on the small screen)

1400 Cheetahs v Lions

1600 Kazakhstan v England

1830 Bulgaria v Rep of Ireland

2115 England Saxons v Argentina A


drinks deals all day

?2 marstons pedigree cask ale ( we have just started doing cask here )

?2 Fosters

241 budwieser (?3)



if you cant make it on saturday , try a sunday session


1210 Turkish F1 (small tv )

1300 South africa v Scotland 20/20 ICC

1315 mens final freanch open ( after F1 on small screen)

1700 England v Pakistan 20/20 ICC


Drink specials for sunday session


?2 Marstons pedigree cask ale

?2 Carling

241 Corona (?3)



come on down, say hello and have a great sports session with us.


sorry we dont have food on yet so bring your own


hope to see you here


cheers


Big Phil

Mother is listening to an old Johnnie Ray disc whilst pressing collars and cuffs for the morning. The door clicks shut and he hangs his hat and coat in the hall. The younger children pretend to be asleep in their shared room upstairs - they won't settle down properly until he takes his place in the bottom bunk. He takes a plate out from under a low grill and eats the two curling sausages with his hands, discarding the rest of his mother's efforts.


He walks out of the back door and lights a cigarette. He can hear his father's snoring through the open window above his head. The eternal defeat of his return home spirals into the sky on the blue-grey smoke, and disappears.

BigPhil Wrote:

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> Drink specials for sunday session

>

> ?2 Marstons pedigree cask ale

> ?2 Carling

> 241 Corona (?3)

>

>

> come on down, say hello and have a great sports

> session with us.

>

> sorry we dont have food on yet so bring your own



BIG Phil


What generous offer.......as posted on this forum


241 (two hundred & forty one) bottles of Corona for JUST ?3.00



See you Sunday




W**F

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