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St Patrick's Day 2012!


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Saturday 17th March is our St Patrick's Celebration! Come and join us for traditional home cooked Irish stew & colcannon, quiz, raffle & our fantastic "Wellie-Wangin' Competition" A brilliant night out for all the family...you don't have to be a member already to attend our open-night events but you do have to have a great sense of humour! Starting at 7.30pm with a dress code of "something green somewhere" you'll be very welcome. Admission is free but voluntary donations of eggs towards our Easter Egg Drive for High 5s youth group for disabled young people will be very much appreciated! We look forward to seeing you on the night! Ring 0114 2373216 for more information.

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Hiya.

 

I thought it might be nice to have a thread where half of the posters talk about where they're going to go out to next Saturday and the other half bitch about celebrating another country's patron saint & why don't we celebrate our own and so on.

 

We, since you ask, are playing at the Peaks Inn in Castleton.

 

... well, it's near Sheffield.

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If you're stuck for things to do on St Paddy's Day, why not enjoy a night of Gaelic fun at The Common Room, University House? Popular Irish band The Curragh Sons will be singing all your favourites and you'll get an Irish Supper too! They've put an offer on their website too - tickets were £15 each, but if you book now, you can get two for £20 :)

 

For more information about the offer, or to book your tickets, call Lindsay Wilson on 0114 222 8999.

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Fifteen quid!?

 

No ... don't do it!

 

Go to a pub ... Find one with a band on ... It'll be free!

 

If you don't want to travel to Castleton, for instance, try the Red Deer or Fagins; All bar one even...

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Fifteen quid!?

 

No ... don't do it!

 

Go to a pub ... Find one with a band on ... It'll be free!

 

If you don't want to travel to Castleton, for instance, try the Red Deer or Fagins; All bar one even...

 

If you read the whole post, you will see that it is two for £20. That is a tenner each.

 

Much better value than free, especially if you get to go to the Common Room rather than The Red Deer:) /sarcasm

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If you read the whole post, you will see that it is two for £20. That is a tenner each.

 

You are suggesting that people who are think it's a good idea to pay that much will be clever enough to be able to sucker someone in to sharing the 20 quid for two offer with them?

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You are suggesting that people who are think it's a good idea to pay that much will be clever enough to be able to sucker someone in to sharing the 20 quid for two offer with them?

 

They could have a friend:)

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Notty House in broomhill will be having the Black Hares playing from 8pm, and will be dishing out some good wholesome food!!

 

should be a fun filled night, i'm most certainly looking forward to it.

 

Bar should be open till 2am as well!!

 

Oooh... Might drop in when we get back ... Will Manny & co. be doing any sort of "session" stuff when they've finished their set?

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Notty House in broomhill will be having the Black Hares playing from 8pm, and will be dishing out some good wholesome food!!

 

should be a fun filled night, i'm most certainly looking forward to it.

 

Bar should be open till 2am as well!!

 

Black hares, not heard of them are they any good?

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