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« Reply #24135 on: December 04, 2011, 08:18:17 PM »

Off to do the Live Show shortly, with guest Sam Razavi.

We'll be following the Sunday Roller, amongst other things, where a blonde or two are currently (as at time of Post) running well......

G0808 17290.50   
beaneh 13620   
gadgerno1 11857.50   
Santoon 11538.75   
mewillows 11441.25   
law00723 10659.50   
ACOZUBI 10615   
TommyD 10087.50   
tonyglfc 9107.50   
SKUNKY 8650   
newthane17 7455   
MauriceS 7385   
yoyo 6725

Blinds are currently 100-200, with £3,600+ to the winner.
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« Reply #24136 on: December 04, 2011, 08:26:56 PM »

Beaneh in 2nd place - all systems working normally I see.
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« Reply #24137 on: December 04, 2011, 08:28:25 PM »

Beaneh in 2nd place - all systems working normally I see.
never got on plane to prague due to illness
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« Reply #24138 on: December 04, 2011, 08:35:07 PM »

Beaneh in 2nd place - all systems working normally I see.

lololol


ty sir. I try my best to never win. want others to have that excitement. pretty profitable always coming 2nd imo :p
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« Reply #24139 on: December 04, 2011, 08:42:45 PM »

had alot of chips, but just gave them to the wonderful player phil12uk.

got 20bigsleft to spin tho
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« Reply #24140 on: December 04, 2011, 08:48:30 PM »

Beaneh u abs girl
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« Reply #24141 on: December 04, 2011, 08:49:20 PM »

Beaneh u abs girl


dats why u luvs me met
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« Reply #24142 on: December 04, 2011, 09:19:07 PM »

Got myself back into 2nd again, expert Smiley

edit got it in good twice, sure still have lots of chips. goddam rigged rngs.
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« Reply #24143 on: December 05, 2011, 08:52:30 AM »

It's been a long time coming, & an ocean of water has passed under his particularly troublesome bridge, but Tiger Woods got back in the winners enclosure last night, albeit in an 18 runner Invitational Mickey Mouse Tourney. (He has won it 4 times previously).

I doubt we'll ever see the "old" Tiger again, & by all accounts, his putting remains fragile.

I'm not sure why, because my natural instinct is not to like or approve of his dalliances, (actually, that's the wrong word, but I've been looking for an excuse for ages to use it, so too bad), but he is - or was - an immense talent, & we don't see talent of that ilk so often in our lives, and being wholly selfish, I'd like to see him somewhere near his best again.

I watched just about the whole of Seve's career, & was blessed to be able to do so. Same in snooker, Davis, White, O'Sullivan, in horse racing, Piggott & the two Mercer's, in motor racing Moss & Senna, in darts Bristow, in athletics Daley Thompson, Tennis, McEnroe, & so on, in every other sport, we are blessed to watch these artisans. 

The more the better, or less is more? Take your pick. 

I was looking for a suitable Tiger photo as an endpiece for this, & struggled to find one - jeez, peeps do like to get stuck into someone who has gone off the rails, there are some really ugly photoshopping examples out there. 

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« Reply #24144 on: December 05, 2011, 10:02:04 AM »

It's been a long time coming, & an ocean of water has passed under his particularly troublesome bridge, but Tiger Woods got back in the winners enclosure last night, albeit in an 18 runner Invitational Mickey Mouse Tourney. (He has won it 4 times previously).

I doubt we'll ever see the "old" Tiger again, & by all accounts, his putting remains fragile.

I'm not sure why, because my natural instinct is not to like or approve of his dalliances, (actually, that's the wrong word, but I've been looking for an excuse for ages to use it, so too bad), but he is - or was - an immense talent, & we don't see talent of that ilk so often in our lives, and being wholly selfish, I'd like to see him somewhere near his best again.

I watched just about the whole of Seve's career, & was blessed to be able to do so. Same in snooker, Davis, White, O'Sullivan, in horse racing, Piggott & the two Mercer's, in motor racing Moss & Senna, in darts Bristow, in athletics Daley Thompson, Tennis, McEnroe, & so on, in every other sport, we are blessed to watch these artisans. 

The more the better, or less is more? Take your pick. 

I was looking for a suitable Tiger photo as an endpiece for this, & struggled to find one - jeez, peeps do like to get stuck into someone who has gone off the rails, there are some really ugly photoshopping examples out there. 



I think he would be a good punt to win the upcoming Masters. 
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« Reply #24145 on: December 05, 2011, 10:27:40 AM »

It's been a long time coming, & an ocean of water has passed under his particularly troublesome bridge, but Tiger Woods got back in the winners enclosure last night, albeit in an 18 runner Invitational Mickey Mouse Tourney. (He has won it 4 times previously).

I doubt we'll ever see the "old" Tiger again, & by all accounts, his putting remains fragile.

I'm not sure why, because my natural instinct is not to like or approve of his dalliances, (actually, that's the wrong word, but I've been looking for an excuse for ages to use it, so too bad), but he is - or was - an immense talent, & we don't see talent of that ilk so often in our lives, and being wholly selfish, I'd like to see him somewhere near his best again.

I watched just about the whole of Seve's career, & was blessed to be able to do so. Same in snooker, Davis, White, O'Sullivan, in horse racing, Piggott & the two Mercer's, in motor racing Moss & Senna, in darts Bristow, in athletics Daley Thompson, Tennis, McEnroe, & so on, in every other sport, we are blessed to watch these artisans. 

The more the better, or less is more? Take your pick. 

I was looking for a suitable Tiger photo as an endpiece for this, & struggled to find one - jeez, peeps do like to get stuck into someone who has gone off the rails, there are some really ugly photoshopping examples out there. 



I think he would be a good punt to win the upcoming Masters. 

The top price of 11/2 seems a trifle skinny to me.
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« Reply #24146 on: December 05, 2011, 10:34:49 AM »

It's been a long time coming, & an ocean of water has passed under his particularly troublesome bridge, but Tiger Woods got back in the winners enclosure last night, albeit in an 18 runner Invitational Mickey Mouse Tourney. (He has won it 4 times previously).

I doubt we'll ever see the "old" Tiger again, & by all accounts, his putting remains fragile.

I'm not sure why, because my natural instinct is not to like or approve of his dalliances, (actually, that's the wrong word, but I've been looking for an excuse for ages to use it, so too bad), but he is - or was - an immense talent, & we don't see talent of that ilk so often in our lives, and being wholly selfish, I'd like to see him somewhere near his best again.

I watched just about the whole of Seve's career, & was blessed to be able to do so. Same in snooker, Davis, White, O'Sullivan, in horse racing, Piggott & the two Mercer's, in motor racing Moss & Senna, in darts Bristow, in athletics Daley Thompson, Tennis, McEnroe, & so on, in every other sport, we are blessed to watch these artisans. 

The more the better, or less is more? Take your pick. 

I was looking for a suitable Tiger photo as an endpiece for this, & struggled to find one - jeez, peeps do like to get stuck into someone who has gone off the rails, there are some really ugly photoshopping examples out there. 



I think he would be a good punt to win the upcoming Masters. 

The top price of 11/2 seems a trifle skinny to me.

Methusaleh, master of the understatement, as ever.
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« Reply #24147 on: December 05, 2011, 12:18:05 PM »


Two Pandas – nicknamed “Sunshine” & “Sweetie” (sigh, why does everyone have to dumb things down these days?) arrived in Edinburgh Zoo over the weekend, apparently huge crowds were there to greet them. (“Hello Sunshine, how are you?”).

I’m not sure why, but I find this rather exciting, & I intend to go see them. Edinburgh Zoo is quite splendid, in every way, & given the constraints (whoops) of a Zoo, I think they do a fine job.

I could jump a train from London, stay overnight in ‘Ol Reeky, & return next day, probably cost the equivalent of 2 x DTD Monthly deepie entries. A no-brainer, these opportunities don’t come round so often. Am gonna do it.

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« Reply #24148 on: December 05, 2011, 12:34:00 PM »


Two Pandas – nicknamed “Sunshine” & “Sweetie” (sigh, why does everyone have to dumb things down these days?) arrived in Edinburgh Zoo over the weekend, apparently huge crowds were there to greet them. (“Hello Sunshine, how are you?”).

I’m not sure why, but I find this rather exciting, & I intend to go see them. Edinburgh Zoo is quite splendid, in every way, & given the constraints (whoops) of a Zoo, I think they do a fine job.

I could jump a train from London, stay overnight in ‘Ol Reeky, & return next day, probably cost the equivalent of 2 x DTD Monthly deepie entries. A no-brainer, these opportunities don’t come round so often. Am gonna do it.



Great idea, I presume you're going to wait until Dec 16th when they're actually on show to the public....
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« Reply #24149 on: December 05, 2011, 12:34:58 PM »


Two Pandas – nicknamed “Sunshine” & “Sweetie” (sigh, why does everyone have to dumb things down these days?) arrived in Edinburgh Zoo over the weekend, apparently huge crowds were there to greet them. (“Hello Sunshine, how are you?”).

I’m not sure why, but I find this rather exciting, & I intend to go see them. Edinburgh Zoo is quite splendid, in every way, & given the constraints (whoops) of a Zoo, I think they do a fine job.

I could jump a train from London, stay overnight in ‘Ol Reeky, & return next day, probably cost the equivalent of 2 x DTD Monthly deepie entries. A no-brainer, these opportunities don’t come round so often. Am gonna do it.

Doesn't sounds so dumbed down if you call them Tian Tian and Yang Guang though!

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