Bray Emmets GAA Club
Draw Details for August 2 2024
Prize |
Value |
Winners |
Jackpot Match 4 numbers to win/share. |
€ 16,500.00 |
0 |
There was no Jackpot winner this week with the Jackpot standing at €16,500. The winner of the Lucky Dip for €25 was Paul Heaney. Congratulations Paul.
Answers to quizzes at end of newsletter
GAA County Nicknames:
Leitrim: “The Wild Rose County”
While Leitrim is a prime flower-spotting destination in Ireland (wild roses bloom throughout northwest Leitrim), Leitrim’s nickname actually has its root in a 19th Century historical romance novel called The Wild Rose of Lough Gill.
Groaner of the Week:
I told my boss three companies were after me and if he wanted to keep me I needed a raise to stay. We haggled for a few minutes, and he gave me a 5% raise.
As I left his office, he asked me, "By the way, which companies are after you?" I said, "The gas company, the electricity company and, and Sky cable TV company."
Riddle of the Week:
What has one eye, but can’t see?
Seanfhocail na Seachtain:
“Nár thé tú strae choíche!”
“May you never lose your way!”
This or That:
Pick between the two items below and see if you’re right.
True or False: All maps of China are wrong?
On This Day: On this day in 1980 18 people lost their lives in the Buttevant Rail Disaster.
Brain Teaser:
An elevator is on the ground floor. There are five people in the elevator including me. When the lift reaches the first floor, one person gets out and two people get in. The lift goes up to the second floor, three people get out, five people get in. It then goes up to the next floor up, no-one gets out but 12 people get in. Halfway up to the next floor up the elevator cable snaps, it crashes to the floor. Everyone else dies in the elevator except me. How did I survive?
Answers to this week’s puzzles:
Riddle of the Week: A Needle
‘This or That’: True. It is illegal for any non-government approved company to map China. All the approved cartographers use algorithms to make the maps incorrect by moving places around randomly by up to 500 metres.
Brain Teaser: I got off on the first floor.