Forget ex pats in Thailand what about St Pats in Thailand?

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Forget ex pats in Thailand what about St Pats in Thailand?

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What will you be doing? Wearing green? Drinking guiness? Watching Ireland win the rugby? Where will all the real Irish be?
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:roll: I don't know Jockey. What will you be doing?
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**watches tumbleweed slowly roll by**
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Crawfors Cha-am for me tonight -
where else on the day that's in it :D :cheers: :cheers: :cheers:
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Wanderlust wrote:**watches tumbleweed slowly roll by**
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I'll be out for a few dark ones later tonight. See you there Barry.
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Looking forward to it JD - should be mighty craic
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Crawfords Hua Hin has over 50 prizes to be won in lucky draws from 8pm. Prizes include Guinness and Kilkenny shirts, St Pat's and Guinness top hats and lots more. Guinness/Kilkenny 160 baht a pint, Irish Coffee is 145 baht and bottles of Bulmars cider (over a pint) are 195 baht. Free snacks, upstairs from 8pm.

Football and Rugby on big screen. Sorry due to circumstances beyond our control, we are unable to show the first two 6 nation matches as our South African receiver is not working. :cuss:

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I'm stopping at home, having a lamb chop dinner (NZ not Welsh) and awaiting the English onslaught
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Sounds good but you are a bit too far afield for me

Chicken and chips is hardly Irish!!!

Irish stew --- Home made????
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