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« Reply #35820 on: January 24, 2026, 04:33:01 PM »

It's freezer defrosting time at Chez Red. It happens two or three times a year and at first it's great, we get to eat that leg of lamb that we bought on special offer, or the Black Forest gâteau that we saved in case we get visitors.

But things are different now that we're getting closer to the bottom, where all the items we don't fancy or can't identify are lurking. It's the unlabled plastic bags with the solid lumps of brownish stuff inside that I fear the most.

Tonight we are having potato waffle faces with cauliflower cheese and prawns.

Mrs Red, who has a digestive system like a composter asked, "Do you want baked beans with this?"



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« Reply #35821 on: January 24, 2026, 06:21:50 PM »

Heard some fascinating stories about the Teekster from someone called Ronnie de Beauloux (yes, really) a while back. Recall a certain Vladimir Putin being in 1 Wink

Playing less poker these days. Used to love playing live, particularly in Vegas, but the Diabetes means there are days when my energy levels plummet without warning.

Still playing on Sky, but probably only about twice a week. The Sky exclusive MTTs appear to have just the same old faces. It always had a massive problem attracting new players. It should have been able to entice various players from other i-poker skins, but it just hasn't happened. It really needed an agreement with Grosvenor for one another's live qualifiers.
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« Reply #35822 on: January 24, 2026, 06:54:27 PM »

I remember Ronnie well from back in the day. He had a penchant for very tall, leggy blondes, which was a little unfortunate because he was only about 5ft 7.

He dropped off the poker scene and I didn't see him for ages. Then I bumped into him and he told me he had gone back to uni as a mature student, (about 60) because it gave him great opportunities to get his leg over.
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« Reply #35823 on: Today at 07:32:59 AM »

Nice of you to pop in David. I trust you have no more aches and pains than befits a man of your advancing years.  Tongue

What is occupying your time these days?

I see that footy team of yours are doing better than I, (or probably anyone else) predicted.

It's a funny old game.

I pop in pretty frequently Tom. As an ex-golfer I enjoy the golf thread and I’ve always enjoyed your words.
What occupies my time? Well, I’ve just finished converting a 7.5t Daf into a live-in for my daughter. Took way longer than I would have liked but the old one was falling apart. I’m now starting to focus on some DIY on the house that has been neglected whilst the truck was ongoing.
I’m still playing poker and will be at DTD in a couple of weeks captaining the Raise! For Jack team. We’ve had two second place finishes in the five years we’ve played in the APAT Team Event and we donate 50% of our winnings to Young Lives vs Cancer.

It is indeed a funny old game - last week’s result showed the benefits of playing with a structure that players understand and having the right people in the right place. I’m not expecting much today, but you just never know. I suspect that Ralph will be nervous though.
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« Reply #35824 on: Today at 10:26:18 AM »

Camper conversions. Definitely a lot more involved than people realise. Did you manage to salvage much from the old one?

As a neutral I'm looking forward to the match.
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« Reply #35825 on: Today at 12:10:45 PM »

David is 100% correct - I'll be watching this one from behind the sofa!
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