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« on: February 23, 2008, 04:59:15 AM »

Play for the final day is due to commence at 2.30pm.

The current chip counts are as follows:

Danny O'Sullivan -- 25,300
Percy Kingston -- 20,550
Joe Gallaghaer -- 35,025
Kevin Corr -- 32,875
Michael Maybin -- 37,825
Nicky Power -- 54,325
Adam Murphy -- 12,375
James Looby -- 28,475
John O'Sullivan -- 40,575
David Boyle -- 15,450
Bops -- 15,825
D Mahony -- 74,400
Daniel Bury -- 7,775
John Rogers -- 12,875
Daran O'Reilly -- 10,500
Bobby Brennan -- 50,250
Steve Richards -- 21,550
Mark French -- 20,025
Samantha Hayes -- 7,550
Con -- 35,425
Daniel Bolton -- 11,500
Ollie St John -- 61,700
Keith Cummins -- 14,075
Jason Tomkin -- 21,100
Caoimh O'Sullivan -- 24,550
Warren Lane -- 33,750
Damien Kent -- 20,600
John Lyons -- 35,225
Richie Lawlor -- 37,050
Pat Kenneally -- 19,625
Vera Duffy -- 8,250
Dave Masters -- 33,525
Colm R -- 65,125
Colin Q -- 13,825
Robbie Power -- 5,075
Mick Stephens -- 14,350
Mr Illegible -- 9,325
Kevin O'Connor -- 9,350
Raymond Browne -- 27,675
Margaret Mahony -- 24,625
Robert Brennan -- 12,350
Noel Kiely -- 17,550
Wayne Halloran -- 21,825
Alex Collyer -- 8,100
Mark Coffey -- 22,750
Molly Robinson -- 14,550
John Weafer -- 4,700
Matt Dobbins -- 57,450
John Kelly -- 27,250
Graham Walsh -- 24,400
Colin F -- 47,200
Stephen C -- 50,800
Eoin O'Neill -- 4,900
Tim O'Sullivan -- 16,250
Patrick Dunphy -- 21,850
Rory Brown -- 25,275
Adrian Blanchfield -- 6,050
Keiran Walsh -- 27,325
M FF -- 6,950
Kevin Hickey -- 17,675
W Jaques -- 14,450
John Bourke -- 19,700
Lorcan Dooley -- 32,275
Sherman Kater -- 22,225
P Gell -- 55,400
Terry Packman -- 22,550
Anthony Lynch -- 26,275
Paul Smallwood -- 40,775
Mick Doran -- 68,475
Daniel Norton -- 9,000
Sean O'Sullivan -- 44,250
David Browne -- 20,550

Apologies again for any misspelled names.
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« Reply #1 on: February 23, 2008, 05:27:14 AM »

We're back at the hotel now, but before I hit the sack, I feel obliged to pick your brains momentarily and request your opinion on the following debate.

When I was talking to McLovin about my shaky flight over here and how at one point I wasn't sure if I was going to make it, he asked the rather morbid question: "If a plane does crash, which seating area gives you the best chance of survival?"

Although pilot's often tend to be found alive, initially, in films, I think we both agreed that the impact at the nose of the plane would be stronger than that of the back, but I also thought that the guys in the middle might have a better chance of escaping before any impending explosion due to being near to that emergency door. But then again, the plane could split in half, like it did in Lost, and leave those dudes in the middle in all sorts of trouble. Talking of lost, weren't most of the characters from Series 1 located at the front of the tail, and they seemed to survive the impact, so perhaps the impact at the front isn't that bad after all.

Hmm, can anyone shed any light or words of wisdom? I'm saddened to say that I'd genuinely like to know what the answer is.
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« Reply #2 on: February 23, 2008, 05:34:45 AM »

Planes don't crash backwards do they?
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« Reply #3 on: February 23, 2008, 08:29:57 AM »

Planes don't crash backwards do they?

depends if the pilot is trying a three point turn or not
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« Reply #4 on: February 23, 2008, 08:44:19 AM »

Play for the final day is due to commence at 2.30pm.

The current chip counts are as follows:

Danny O'Sullivan -- 25,300
Percy Kingston -- 20,550
Joe Gallaghaer -- 35,025
Kevin Corr -- 32,875
Michael Maybin -- 37,825
Nicky Power -- 54,325
Adam Murphy -- 12,375
James Looby -- 28,475
John O'Sullivan -- 40,575
David Boyle -- 15,450
Bops -- 15,825
D Mahony -- 74,400
Daniel Bury -- 7,775
John Rogers -- 12,875
Daran O'Reilly -- 10,500
Bobby Brennan -- 50,250
Steve Richards -- 21,550
Mark French -- 20,025
Samantha Hayes -- 7,550
Con -- 35,425
Daniel Bolton -- 11,500
Ollie St John -- 61,700
Keith Cummins -- 14,075
Jason Tomkin -- 21,100
Caoimh O'Sullivan -- 24,550
Warren Lane -- 33,750
Damien Kent -- 20,600
John Lyons -- 35,225
Richie Lawlor -- 37,050
Pat Kenneally -- 19,625
Vera Duffy -- 8,250
Dave Masters -- 33,525
Colm R -- 65,125
Colin Q -- 13,825
Robbie Power -- 5,075
Mick Stephens -- 14,350
Mr Illegible -- 9,325
Kevin O'Connor -- 9,350
Raymond Browne -- 27,675
Margaret Mahony -- 24,625
Robert Brennan -- 12,350
Noel Kiely -- 17,550
Wayne Halloran -- 21,825
Alex Collyer -- 8,100
Mark Coffey -- 22,750
Molly Robinson -- 14,550
John Weafer -- 4,700
Matt Dobbins -- 57,450
John Kelly -- 27,250
Graham Walsh -- 24,400
Colin F -- 47,200
Stephen C -- 50,800
Eoin O'Neill -- 4,900
Tim O'Sullivan -- 16,250
Patrick Dunphy -- 21,850
Rory Brown -- 25,275
Adrian Blanchfield -- 6,050
Keiran Walsh -- 27,325
M FF -- 6,950
Kevin Hickey -- 17,675
W Jaques -- 14,450
John Bourke -- 19,700
Lorcan Dooley -- 32,275
Sherman Kater -- 22,225
P Gell -- 55,400
Terry Packman -- 22,550
Anthony Lynch -- 26,275
Paul Smallwood -- 40,775
Mick Doran -- 68,475
Daniel Norton -- 9,000
Sean O'Sullivan -- 44,250
David Browne -- 20,550

Apologies again for any misspelled names.


Ya seem to be missing a few there Snoopy..
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« Reply #5 on: February 23, 2008, 10:44:14 AM »

Go on the ferry Cool
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« Reply #6 on: February 23, 2008, 12:36:04 PM »

We're back at the hotel now, but before I hit the sack, I feel obliged to pick your brains momentarily and request your opinion on the following debate.

When I was talking to McLovin about my shaky flight over here and how at one point I wasn't sure if I was going to make it, he asked the rather morbid question: "If a plane does crash, which seating area gives you the best chance of survival?"

Although pilot's often tend to be found alive, initially, in films, I think we both agreed that the impact at the nose of the plane would be stronger than that of the back, but I also thought that the guys in the middle might have a better chance of escaping before any impending explosion due to being near to that emergency door. But then again, the plane could split in half, like it did in Lost, and leave those dudes in the middle in all sorts of trouble. Talking of lost, weren't most of the characters from Series 1 located at the front of the tail, and they seemed to survive the impact, so perhaps the impact at the front isn't that bad after all.

Hmm, can anyone shed any light or words of wisdom? I'm saddened to say that I'd genuinely like to know what the answer is.


I was checking the statistics on this recently and there is a widely held belief that that central seats are safer in the event of a crash. This is just bollix, statically  your fcuked no matter where you sit, I also worry for your safety if you keep posting those match up pics for me

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« Reply #7 on: February 23, 2008, 01:05:42 PM »

Go Mr. Illegible!
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« Reply #8 on: February 23, 2008, 01:16:46 PM »

Go Mr. Illegible!


lol pretty sure Mr Illegible = Me so thanks!!!
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« Reply #9 on: February 23, 2008, 01:27:12 PM »

Play for the final day is due to commence at 2.30pm.

The current chip counts are as follows:

Danny O'Sullivan -- 25,300
Percy Kingston -- 20,550
Joe Gallaghaer -- 35,025
Kevin Corr -- 32,875
Michael Maybin -- 37,825
Nicky Power -- 54,325
Adam Murphy -- 12,375
James Looby -- 28,475
John O'Sullivan -- 40,575
David Boyle -- 15,450
Bops -- 15,825
D Mahony -- 74,400
Daniel Bury -- 7,775
John Rogers -- 12,875
Daran O'Reilly -- 10,500
Bobby Brennan -- 50,250
Steve Richards -- 21,550
Mark French -- 20,025
Samantha Hayes -- 7,550
Con -- 35,425
Daniel Bolton -- 11,500
Ollie St John -- 61,700
Keith Cummins -- 14,075
Jason Tomkin -- 21,100
Caoimh O'Sullivan -- 24,550
Warren Lane -- 33,750
Damien Kent -- 20,600
John Lyons -- 35,225
Richie Lawlor -- 37,050
Pat Kenneally -- 19,625
Vera Duffy -- 8,250
Dave Masters -- 33,525
Colm R -- 65,125
Colin Q -- 13,825
Robbie Power -- 5,075
Mick Stephens -- 14,350
Mr Illegible -- 9,325
Kevin O'Connor -- 9,350
Raymond Browne -- 27,675
Margaret Mahony -- 24,625
Robert Brennan -- 12,350
Noel Kiely -- 17,550
Wayne Halloran -- 21,825
Alex Collyer -- 8,100
Mark Coffey -- 22,750
Molly Robinson -- 14,550
John Weafer -- 4,700
Matt Dobbins -- 57,450
John Kelly -- 27,250
Graham Walsh -- 24,400
Colin F -- 47,200
Stephen C -- 50,800
Eoin O'Neill -- 4,900
Tim O'Sullivan -- 16,250
Patrick Dunphy -- 21,850
Rory Brown -- 25,275
Adrian Blanchfield -- 6,050
Keiran Walsh -- 27,325
M FF -- 6,950
Kevin Hickey -- 17,675
W Jaques -- 14,450
John Bourke -- 19,700
Lorcan Dooley -- 32,275
Sherman Kater -- 22,225
P Gell -- 55,400
Terry Packman -- 22,550
Anthony Lynch -- 26,275
Paul Smallwood -- 40,775
Mick Doran -- 68,475
Daniel Norton -- 9,000
Sean O'Sullivan -- 44,250
David Browne -- 20,550

Apologies again for any misspelled names.


Ya seem to be missing a few there Snoopy..

These are all the names they gave us, so I guess maybe they forgot to hand over one table.

By the way, these were all hand written, so if anyone can spot any spelling mistakes, please let us know so we can correct them. Cheers.
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« Reply #10 on: February 23, 2008, 01:27:36 PM »

Go Mr. Illegible!


lol pretty sure Mr Illegible = Me so thanks!!!

You have a fan already!
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« Reply #11 on: February 23, 2008, 01:33:25 PM »

We're back at the hotel now, but before I hit the sack, I feel obliged to pick your brains momentarily and request your opinion on the following debate.

When I was talking to McLovin about my shaky flight over here and how at one point I wasn't sure if I was going to make it, he asked the rather morbid question: "If a plane does crash, which seating area gives you the best chance of survival?"

Although pilot's often tend to be found alive, initially, in films, I think we both agreed that the impact at the nose of the plane would be stronger than that of the back, but I also thought that the guys in the middle might have a better chance of escaping before any impending explosion due to being near to that emergency door. But then again, the plane could split in half, like it did in Lost, and leave those dudes in the middle in all sorts of trouble. Talking of lost, weren't most of the characters from Series 1 located at the front of the tail, and they seemed to survive the impact, so perhaps the impact at the front isn't that bad after all.

Hmm, can anyone shed any light or words of wisdom? I'm saddened to say that I'd genuinely like to know what the answer is.


I was checking the statistics on this recently and there is a widely held belief that that central seats are safer in the event of a crash. This is just bollix, statically  your fcuked no matter where you sit, I also worry for your safety if you keep posting those match up pics for me

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« Reply #12 on: February 23, 2008, 02:10:14 PM »

We're back at the hotel now, but before I hit the sack, I feel obliged to pick your brains momentarily and request your opinion on the following debate.

When I was talking to McLovin about my shaky flight over here and how at one point I wasn't sure if I was going to make it, he asked the rather morbid question: "If a plane does crash, which seating area gives you the best chance of survival?"

Although pilot's often tend to be found alive, initially, in films, I think we both agreed that the impact at the nose of the plane would be stronger than that of the back, but I also thought that the guys in the middle might have a better chance of escaping before any impending explosion due to being near to that emergency door. But then again, the plane could split in half, like it did in Lost, and leave those dudes in the middle in all sorts of trouble. Talking of lost, weren't most of the characters from Series 1 located at the front of the tail, and they seemed to survive the impact, so perhaps the impact at the front isn't that bad after all.

Hmm, can anyone shed any light or words of wisdom? I'm saddened to say that I'd genuinely like to know what the answer is.


I was checking the statistics on this recently and there is a widely held belief that that central seats are safer in the event of a crash. This is just bollix, statically  your fcuked no matter where you sit, I also worry for your safety if you keep posting those match up pics for me

Nicky   

What stats are these? Was it like a Family Fortunes survey?
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« Reply #13 on: February 23, 2008, 02:27:46 PM »

Nicky Power just dropped into us in an attempt to confront his critics. We've been a little harsh on newbie blondie nicnicnic but I can rest assured as I would never compare Nicky with stewy from family guy or Britney Spears. In fact the only person I would comparte him with is Phil Ivey. What with his "soul reads" and what not.
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« Reply #14 on: February 23, 2008, 02:33:01 PM »

Just as I was about to say it was like a tumbleweed convention in here, in storm the players like a herd of elephants being chased by an army of mice. Cue the inevitable debagging process and the "I'm sure I had more chips than that" comments and we're just moments away from starting.
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