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Something extra

Published:Tuesday | November 16, 2010 | 12:00 AM
Newly-weds Brian George and Keneea Linton-George at the LIME Golf Cup and Cook-off. Brian sure looks great these days; we wonder what's his secret?
Brave, edgy and having ab-solutely no self-esteem issues is LIME'S top man, Christopher Dehring, as he shows his best side to Something Extra's cameraman at LIME Golf Cup and Cook-off at the Caymanas Golf & Country Club on Sunday. - Colin Hamilton/Freelance Photographer
Dwayne Fyffe issues Restaurant Week flyers to motorists on North Street in Kingston yesterday. Make your reservations for any of the 60 participating restaurants in Kingston, Ocho Rios and Montego Bay. - Rudolph Brown/Photographer
From left: Karis, Rex and son, Travis Bailey, enjoyed a beautiful family night out at Marguerites Seafood by the Sea in Montego Bay on Sunday night. - Photos by Sheena Gayle
The Truck Stop crew (from left) Judeen Anderson, Omar Shou and Shere Porter are ready to get some jerk off the grill to the hungry patrons at Sunday's Grace Jamaica Jerk Festival in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. - Photo by Keisha Shakespeare-Blackmore
It's always better with Hardy's! Debra Taylor of Hardy's Wine, along with Restaurant Week organiser Stephanie Scott, sandwich executive chef Robert Joseph when they dined at Seahorse Grill in Montego Bay on Sunday. Joseph is also the owner of the restaurant.
Elaine Bryan and husband, Gregory, pose for Something Extra with the 2010-11 Counsellor of the Year Award for Region VI from the Georgia School Counsellors Association on Thursday, November 4. The presentation took place at the Classic Center Ball Room in Athens, Georgia. Bryan is the first recipient of Caribbean descent to receive this award from the state of Georgia. See Sunday's Outlook for details. - Contributed
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Time to dine out

Restaurant Week is off and running, and all over the island, housewives have closed their kitchens and are heading into one of the 60 participating restaurants in Ocho Rios, Montego Bay and Kingston.

Tuesday talk

Bedroom fare

1. Some women never learn. Here she was bragging about the fantastic things her husband was doing in the bedroom and the friend decided to sample the fare. Now the wife is living a nightmare because she found out that her bestie and her husband are having an affair.

Funtime ... always!

2. Why go to work when others can do the job for you? That's the attitude of the entrepreneur who now spends most of his time on the golf course or cruising the high seas. Some of the underlings are complaining bitterly about their workload. Who is listening?

Why the silence?

3 Like a puff of wind there were revelations about the happenings within the organisation. Now there is all silence. Lawyers have been engaged and briefs are being prepared, but where is the perpetrator?

Juicy details!

4. The date has been set and soon the juicy details of the high-profile divorce will be available - too bad many won't make it to the court!

Four years,no action!

5. Speaking of which, how is it possible for it to take four years to deliver a judgment? Yes, you read correctly - four years, and the parties are still waiting.

BEST DRESSED FOR DINNER

Going out to dinner this week? Be spotted by our roving camera crews in your fashionable outfit and win a special prize. Each night, our roving camera crews will snap you while you are out and about, and on November 22, readers will vote their choice of Best Dressed for Dinner.