[email protected] wrote:
> On Sun, 29 Mar 2009 16:46:18 +0100, Bruce Napier
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> [kind words from Steve and Bruce snipped]
>
> Actually, I have to confess that I know nothing about rugby. I did go
> to a match once, when I was a student, but that was to engage in
> assaults on a rival college, and I have no idea what happened on the
> pitch or field. I have also attended one soccer (football) match and
> one Gaelic football match, both when I was at school. I don't know
> anything about them either.
>
> My daughter, living in London, arranged a gathering in an alehouse
> (or, to be more specific, a Porterhouse) for the last day of the
> recent Six Nations thingie. She said that the English folk present
> were, like Steve and Bruce, very kind about the Irish team --- but
> delighted that the Welsh had been beaten.
>
> bjg

I wonder what is the price differential is between a pint of Oyster in 
Porterhouse Covent Garden and Porterhouse Temple Bar? :-)
Graham Thomas seemed in a very good mood about the rugby, lets hope he is 
still in a good move when I pay big wedge!

-- 
Neil Arlidge
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