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2009 Jul 28 The Beijinger Presents the August Happy Hour Party at Paddy O’Shea’s

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It's time, once again, for our monthly happy hour, sponsored by the beijinger magazine. This month's festivities go down at Paddy O’Shea’s this Friday from 5-9pm.

Since the August edition is all about sports in Beijing, everyone is encouraged to wear their favorite team’s jersey to the event. There will be plenty of food and drink specials including RMB 15 bottles of beer, RMB 30 burgers and pizzas, and buy-one-get-one-free deals on all mixed drinks and cocktails. Anyone who donates a sports team scarf, flag or pennant to Paddy’s also gets free beer.

Show off your X-Box gaming skills for a chance to win great prizes, and, of course, pick up your free copy of the new August issue. Stop by for a cold one!

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Hope there will be some UNC jerseys, or
Red Sox would be ok.

uncredsoxnut

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UNC jerseys would be cool, but Trip Smith jerseys would be way cooler.

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what's UNC? i want to see some TORONTO RAPTORS jerseys in the house, REPRESENT!

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What's UNC? I'm honestly baffled. ASpicer aside, you have to know the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

Since I don't speak Mandarin, the only way I can communicate with half of the people in Beijing is by saying, "Michael Jordan...Micheal Jordan..." You know, that guy from Space Jam and the minor league Chicago White Sox? He's famous, it works every time.

Party sounds fun. I'll throw some kuai in the sky, but only if they are mini mao's.

Love,

aspicersnumber1fan

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hahaha. Who is that last fool?

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Finally got in a picture with you. History has been made. My life is complete.

Love,

aspicersnumber1fan

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