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Title: Is Tikay the luckiest fish in the uk?
Post by: hans47 on May 13, 2007, 01:13:17 PM
never seen anyone fall asleep and still get cards and draw out on everyone!


Title: Re: Is Tikay the luckiest fish in the uk?
Post by: RED-DOG on May 13, 2007, 01:21:21 PM
Well that's a cryptic first post, but it has a ring of truth about it.

welcome to blonde.


Title: Re: Is Tikay the luckiest fish in the uk?
Post by: Ironside on May 13, 2007, 02:31:00 PM
glad to see you are able to know access the board hans

and the answer to your question is yes he is


Title: Re: Is Tikay the luckiest fish in the uk?
Post by: Bainn on May 13, 2007, 11:15:49 PM
Truly, Tikay is the Master of Sonambuloker, the ancient, oh so ancient art of playing poker while in a deep R.E.M state, whereupon the Sonambulokerist "Dreams" their hole cards.

The Sonambulokerist's truly understand that focused thought and visualisation in this manner can actually affect changes in the physical world, thus a true master can "See" and therefore bring about the cards they need.

True fact.


Title: Re: Is Tikay the luckiest fish in the uk?
Post by: tikay on May 14, 2007, 01:23:29 AM
never seen anyone fall asleep and still get cards and draw out on everyone!

Well now, the bait has been cast, & I must bite.

First off, a big blonde welcome to hans47.

Our new friend is an American (well, Canadian), a professional Ice Hockey chappie who plys his trade in England for some obscure Ice Hockey Team.

Nice fella, met him at Southend at the Spielers Fessie a few months back, where he played just great, for an American-Canadian. He is of substantial girth, with much spare space between his ears, in the area where English peeps have grey matter. Smashing guy though, & I am sure he will bring much mirth to blonde.


Title: Re: Is Tikay the luckiest fish in the uk?
Post by: Bainn on May 14, 2007, 01:45:25 AM
never seen anyone fall asleep and still get cards and draw out on everyone!

Well now, the bait has been cast, & I must bite.

First off, a big blonde welcome to hans47.

Our new friend is an American (well, Canadian), a professional Ice Hockey chappie who plys his trade in England for some obscure Ice Hockey Team.

Nice fella, met him at Southend at the Spielers Fessie a few months back, where he played just great, for an American-Canadian. He is of substantial girth, with much spare space between his ears, in the area where English peeps have grey matter. Smashing guy though, & I am sure he will bring much mirth to blonde.

Welcome "hans47"

Who do you play for ?


Title: Re: Is Tikay the luckiest fish in the uk?
Post by: KingPoker on May 14, 2007, 01:46:28 AM
Wilkommen Hans!



Title: Re: Is Tikay the luckiest fish in the uk?
Post by: tikay on May 14, 2007, 03:22:35 AM
never seen anyone fall asleep and still get cards and draw out on everyone!

Well now, the bait has been cast, & I must bite.

First off, a big blonde welcome to hans47.

Our new friend is an American (well, Canadian), a professional Ice Hockey chappie who plys his trade in England for some obscure Ice Hockey Team.

Nice fella, met him at Southend at the Spielers Fessie a few months back, where he played just great, for an American-Canadian. He is of substantial girth, with much spare space between his ears, in the area where English peeps have grey matter. Smashing guy though, & I am sure he will bring much mirth to blonde.

Welcome "hans47"

Who do you play for ?

He is, I believe, the Chelmsford Chieftains Coach.

See...

http://www.eurohockey.net/players/show_player.cgi?serial=17151


Title: Re: Is Tikay the luckiest fish in the uk?
Post by: smithy69 on May 14, 2007, 12:34:59 PM
all wimps imo - padding, padding and more padding.

ice hockey - normal hockey with padding

american football - rugby with padding

lacrosse - tennis with padding lololol

baseball - cricket with gloves - wimps

any more peeps


Title: Re: Is Tikay the luckiest fish in the uk?
Post by: Ironside on May 14, 2007, 01:32:43 PM
all wimps imo - padding, padding and more padding.

ice hockey - normal hockey with padding

american football - rugby with padding

lacrosse - tennis with padding lololol

baseball - cricket with gloves - wimps

any more peeps

you want me to introduce you to my father who in his youth played "wimpy hockey" for the paisley pirates and scotland before become a WO in her Majesty's armed forces
one of the few guys to this day i don't want to mess with


Title: Re: Is Tikay the luckiest fish in the uk?
Post by: hans47 on May 21, 2007, 12:38:35 AM
all wimps imo - padding, padding and more padding.

ice hockey - normal hockey with padding

american football - rugby with padding

lacrosse - tennis with padding lololol
the only sport that is harder than these sports would have to be both rugbys but not much in it


Title: Re: Is Tikay the luckiest fish in the uk?
Post by: Karabiner on May 21, 2007, 09:40:15 AM
all wimps imo - padding, padding and more padding.

ice hockey - normal hockey with padding

american football - rugby with padding

lacrosse - tennis with padding lololol

baseball - cricket with gloves - wimps

any more peeps

Obviously never been to an NHL ice-hockey game then where if two opposing players "drop their gloves" the officials let them get on with the fight until one of the two combatants gets an advantage.

Occasionally there will be a "bench clearing brawl" in which both of the entire two teams will be fighting on the ice and the rink gets littered with equipment, these can go on for five minutes or more.

Even during the game some of the "checks" can be fearsome, especially when someone gets caught along the boards. Noone who has been to a game and sat within twenty yards of the action would ever dream of calling ice-hockey a game for wimps.  :tikay:


Title: Re: Is Tikay the luckiest fish in the uk?
Post by: RED-DOG on May 21, 2007, 11:25:03 AM
Is it just me, or does the smiley in the previous post remind anyone else of someone trying to pull a tooth with a peice of cotton?


Title: Re: Is Tikay the luckiest fish in the uk?
Post by: KingPoker on May 21, 2007, 11:26:34 AM
Is it just me, or does the smiley in the previous post remind anyone else of someone trying to pull a tooth with a peice of cotton?

It does now yes


Title: Re: Is Tikay the luckiest fish in the uk?
Post by: hans47 on May 21, 2007, 04:20:40 PM
Wilkommen Hans!




Thanks good to be here


Title: Re: Is Tikay the luckiest fish in the uk?
Post by: hans47 on May 21, 2007, 04:21:37 PM
Well that's a cryptic first post, but it has a ring of truth about it.

welcome to blonde.

Thanks might find out more about the british poker seen


Title: Re: Is Tikay the luckiest fish in the uk?
Post by: tikay on May 21, 2007, 10:02:24 PM
all wimps imo - padding, padding and more padding.

ice hockey - normal hockey with padding

american football - rugby with padding

lacrosse - tennis with padding lololol

baseball - cricket with gloves - wimps

any more peeps

Obviously never been to an NHL ice-hockey game then where if two opposing players "drop their gloves" the officials let them get on with the fight until one of the two combatants gets an advantage.

Occasionally there will be a "bench clearing brawl" in which both of the entire two teams will be fighting on the ice and the rink gets littered with equipment, these can go on for five minutes or more.

Even during the game some of the "checks" can be fearsome, especially when someone gets caught along the boards. Noone who has been to a game and sat within twenty yards of the action would ever dream of calling ice-hockey a game for wimps.  :tikay:

I do believe Brian Wilson, aka The Rookie, once played Ice Hockey, & had more sin-bins in a season than anyone else. Broke more ribs & busted more noses, too.


Title: Re: Is Tikay the luckiest fish in the uk?
Post by: wsopin07 on May 23, 2007, 04:01:34 PM
Yes Tikay,

Very good memory, I played through College and I set penalty minute records that will never be broken. Hockey is by far the most honest sport of all as the fighting takes away the "hiding" when a player gets out of line. I played w/ my younger brother in college, Brad, he lead the team in scoring and I lead the team in penalty minutes!!!!!!!

Hockey is by FAR the WORST sport to watch on TV, but the very BEST to watch LIVE!!!!

I have never had a person that went to a live professional game ever tell me they did not enjoy it.

Growing up I always wanted to play professional hockey and one day be on ESPN, who would have thought I would do it in my 30's playing poker, its a crazy world I tell ya!!!!!!!!  (yes, Reddog hockey did come second to my music career   ;noflopshomer;

Hans, what does the 47 stand for in your name, thats a little scary to use that on Blonde!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Good luck w/ the hockey and I will have to come see a game when I am over there!!!!!


Title: Re: Is Tikay the luckiest fish in the uk?
Post by: matt674 on May 23, 2007, 04:27:15 PM
Our new friend is an American (well, Canadian),

North American?  ;scarymoment;

Hockey is by FAR the WORST sport to watch on TV, but the very BEST to watch LIVE!!!!

 ;iagree;

Go COYOTES!!



Title: Re: Is Tikay the luckiest fish in the uk?
Post by: tikay on May 23, 2007, 04:41:40 PM
Yes Tikay,

Very good memory, I played through College and I set penalty minute records that will never be broken. Hockey is by far the most honest sport of all as the fighting takes away the "hiding" when a player gets out of line. I played w/ my younger brother in college, Brad, he lead the team in scoring and I lead the team in penalty minutes!!!!!!!

Hockey is by FAR the WORST sport to watch on TV, but the very BEST to watch LIVE!!!!

I have never had a person that went to a live professional game ever tell me they did not enjoy it.

Growing up I always wanted to play professional hockey and one day be on ESPN, who would have thought I would do it in my 30's playing poker, its a crazy world I tell ya!!!!!!!!  (yes, Reddog hockey did come second to my music career   ;noflopshomer;

Hans, what does the 47 stand for in your name, thats a little scary to use that on Blonde!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Good luck w/ the hockey and I will have to come see a game when I am over there!!!!!

Nice Post Brian, thanks.

I am thinking of taking up Ice Hockey a little later in life, what do you think?

And can Canadians play Ice Hockey to any reasonable standard?