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Quote from: Dingdell on May 13, 2008, 10:50:36 PM
Sadly I was completely sober but still managed to nearly pee myself like any decent drunk would do
Great precis and I can't deny any of that.....although of course I have explanations but they would only make it worse
Wonderful table - I have never laughed so much at a poker table ever.
please post your explanations. they were golden but I didn't feel I could do them justice so left them out
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This is our new friend Gazza (he was happy for us to call him this once we'd explained why we kept looking at him and laughing) doing an impression of Gazza
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and this is him posing next to a photo of Gazza on the computer screen
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Re: what I did this weekend, a story
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Quote from: gatso on May 13, 2008, 10:46:17 PM
First hand I play I flop jacks full and get paid on every street, lovely stuff so I can relax a bit now.
Dingdell’s in every pot against a lady at the other end of the table, they’re both in the same masterclass with Paul Jackson and Tracey is telling us how they know each other’s moves because of that. Obviously we latch onto this and her every move is now met with the question ‘did Paul tell you to do that?’. It gets a bit ridic when we move onto ‘did Paul tell you to get that salad?’ and other similar questions. We then moved onto ‘what does Paul know anyway? What’s he famous for? He once lost a pot against Phil Ivey right? And that’s all he’s famous for?’.
Right in the middle of this our future new best friend sat down at the other end of the table. Here he is.
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Pretty much as soon as he’s sat down we all get chatting and he tells us how he’s a Mackem and hates Geordies.
Ding now leans over and whispers ‘is that Gazza?’.
Once we’d picked ourselves up off the floor we explained that apart from the fact he didn’t particularly sound like him, looked nothing like him and was a Mackem it was highly unlikely Gazza would be here as he’d just been sectioned. Tracey has a quick think about this before saying ‘like that British boxer Bruce Willis?’.
We’re now all in hysterics, tears streaming down faces but it didn’t stop there. We had to explain to Trace about Mackems and Geordies and how they hate each other, ‘oh, is it like the Roses and the Capulets?’ she asked.
I think it was at about this point that the dealer had to call the floor as half the table was incapable of playing due to laughing too much.
Tracey still not really getting the whole Mackem thing now told us that her favourite Macca was Paul McCartney.
The killer was yet to come though. She leant over to Diceman and whispered ‘I think I’ve made a mistake, I meant Steve Davis’.
ok - here goes:
Pretty much as soon as he’s sat down we all get chatting and he tells us how he’s a Mackem and hates Geordies.
Ding now leans over and whispers ‘is that Gazza?’.
Once we’d picked ourselves up off the floor we explained that apart from the fact he didn’t particularly sound like him, looked nothing like him
He does look a bit like Gazza and with the geordie accent he could easily have been him (had he not been in hospital). But I think where i went wrong was that he looked like Gazza a few years ago and obv since he's not been in the papers much I haven't really kept up with how he's looking now.
it was highly unlikely Gazza would be here as he’d just been sectioned. Tracey has a quick think about this before saying ‘like that British boxer Bruce Willis?’.
I have a way of parallel thinking sometimes - I jump ahead of myself or something like that - anyway I wanted to say Frank bruno (I could see him in my mind) but got to the surname first and started saying Br....as if to say bruno and it came out bruce willis.
We’re now all in hysterics, tears streaming down faces but it didn’t stop there. We had to explain to Trace about Mackems and Geordies and how they hate each other, ‘oh, is it like the Roses and the Capulets?’ she asked.
I think it was at about this point that the dealer had to call the floor as half the table was incapable of playing due to laughing too much.
I was trying to decide whether to suggest it was similar to the war of the roses or the montagues and capulets but put them together....I knew there had been a war and the geordies were involved and it sort of worked....
Tracey still not really getting the whole Mackem thing now told us that her favourite Macca was Paul McCartney.
I really didn't get that Mackem thing - I still don't have a clue what it is - I thought you were all saying macca which I found confusing because I couldn't see how gazza could be called macca but I thought maybe it was a football thing. But as we were discussing who liked and dislikes which Macca I thought I'd put forward my favourite macca - the beatle Paul McCartney. i was just trying to make a contribution to the conversation
The killer was yet to come though. She leant over to Diceman and whispered ‘I think I’ve made a mistake, I meant Steve Davis’.
yep - that was embarrasing - it was his geordie accent that confused me - he sounded like Gazza but looked like Steve davies and even he confirmed that he was often confused for steve davies. But when he did that thing with hsi eyes he looked a lot like Gazza too so if Gazza's dad had had a bike it was possible.
I knew everystep of the way what i was thinking - it just didn't seem to come out the way it was intended. Good fun though
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Re: what I did this weekend, a story
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May 13, 2008, 11:12:27 PM »
Quote from: Dingdell on May 13, 2008, 11:05:59 PM
ok - here goes:
Pretty much as soon as he’s sat down we all get chatting and he tells us how he’s a Mackem and hates Geordies.
Ding now leans over and whispers ‘is that Gazza?’.
Once we’d picked ourselves up off the floor we explained that apart from the fact he didn’t particularly sound like him, looked nothing like him
He does look a bit like Gazza and with the geordie accent he could easily have been him (had he not been in hospital). But I think where i went wrong was that he looked like Gazza a few years ago and obv since he's not been in the papers much I haven't really kept up with how he's looking now.
it was highly unlikely Gazza would be here as he’d just been sectioned. Tracey has a quick think about this before saying ‘like that British boxer Bruce Willis?’.
I have a way of parallel thinking sometimes - I jump ahead of myself or something like that - anyway I wanted to say Frank bruno (I could see him in my mind) but got to the surname first and started saying Br....as if to say bruno and it came out bruce willis.
We’re now all in hysterics, tears streaming down faces but it didn’t stop there. We had to explain to Trace about Mackems and Geordies and how they hate each other, ‘oh, is it like the Roses and the Capulets?’ she asked.
I think it was at about this point that the dealer had to call the floor as half the table was incapable of playing due to laughing too much.
I was trying to decide whether to suggest it was similar to the war of the roses or the montagues and capulets but put them together....I knew there had been a war and the geordies were involved and it sort of worked....
Tracey still not really getting the whole Mackem thing now told us that her favourite Macca was Paul McCartney.
I really didn't get that Mackem thing - I still don't have a clue what it is - I thought you were all saying macca which I found confusing because I couldn't see how gazza could be called macca but I thought maybe it was a football thing. But as we were discussing who liked and dislikes which Macca I thought I'd put forward my favourite macca - the beatle Paul McCartney. i was just trying to make a contribution to the conversation
The killer was yet to come though. She leant over to Diceman and whispered ‘I think I’ve made a mistake, I meant Steve Davis’.
yep - that was embarrasing - it was his geordie accent that confused me - he sounded like Gazza but looked like Steve davies and even he confirmed that he was often confused for steve davies. But when he did that thing with hsi eyes he looked a lot like Gazza too so if Gazza's dad had had a bike it was possible.
I knew everystep of the way what i was thinking - it just didn't seem to come out the way it was intended. Good fun though
superb, I'm in tears again. especially at this bit-
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I knew there had been a war and the geordies were involved and it sort of worked....
which war was that then?
you're the greatest Trace
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Re: what I did this weekend, a story
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May 13, 2008, 11:13:25 PM »
Quote from: gatso on May 13, 2008, 11:12:27 PM
Quote from: Dingdell on May 13, 2008, 11:05:59 PM
ok - here goes:
Pretty much as soon as he’s sat down we all get chatting and he tells us how he’s a Mackem and hates Geordies.
Ding now leans over and whispers ‘is that Gazza?’.
Once we’d picked ourselves up off the floor we explained that apart from the fact he didn’t particularly sound like him, looked nothing like him
He does look a bit like Gazza and with the geordie accent he could easily have been him (had he not been in hospital). But I think where i went wrong was that he looked like Gazza a few years ago and obv since he's not been in the papers much I haven't really kept up with how he's looking now.
it was highly unlikely Gazza would be here as he’d just been sectioned. Tracey has a quick think about this before saying ‘like that British boxer Bruce Willis?’.
I have a way of parallel thinking sometimes - I jump ahead of myself or something like that - anyway I wanted to say Frank bruno (I could see him in my mind) but got to the surname first and started saying Br....as if to say bruno and it came out bruce willis.
We’re now all in hysterics, tears streaming down faces but it didn’t stop there. We had to explain to Trace about Mackems and Geordies and how they hate each other, ‘oh, is it like the Roses and the Capulets?’ she asked.
I think it was at about this point that the dealer had to call the floor as half the table was incapable of playing due to laughing too much.
I was trying to decide whether to suggest it was similar to the war of the roses or the montagues and capulets but put them together....I knew there had been a war and the geordies were involved and it sort of worked....
Tracey still not really getting the whole Mackem thing now told us that her favourite Macca was Paul McCartney.
I really didn't get that Mackem thing - I still don't have a clue what it is - I thought you were all saying macca which I found confusing because I couldn't see how gazza could be called macca but I thought maybe it was a football thing. But as we were discussing who liked and dislikes which Macca I thought I'd put forward my favourite macca - the beatle Paul McCartney. i was just trying to make a contribution to the conversation
The killer was yet to come though. She leant over to Diceman and whispered ‘I think I’ve made a mistake, I meant Steve Davis’.
yep - that was embarrasing - it was his geordie accent that confused me - he sounded like Gazza but looked like Steve davies and even he confirmed that he was often confused for steve davies. But when he did that thing with hsi eyes he looked a lot like Gazza too so if Gazza's dad had had a bike it was possible.
I knew everystep of the way what i was thinking - it just didn't seem to come out the way it was intended. Good fun though
superb, I'm in tears again. especially at this bit-
Quote
I knew there had been a war and the geordies were involved and it sort of worked....
which war was that then?
you're the greatest Trace
The war of the roses?
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Tracey was right on one thing
the war that involved the Geordies was when Hadrian Heath was up there on that long march from Liverpool in 3AD, hence the wall being named after him.
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May 13, 2008, 11:19:58 PM »
Quote from: TightEnd on May 13, 2008, 11:16:11 PM
Tracey was right on one thing
the war that involved the Geordies was when Hadrian Heath was up there on that long march from Liverpool in 3AD, hence the wall being named after him.
Obv that was what i was alluding to - but thank you Tight for confirming it. I can be such a luckbox on the river
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Quote from: Dingdell on May 13, 2008, 11:19:58 PM
Quote from: TightEnd on May 13, 2008, 11:16:11 PM
Tracey was right on one thing
the war that involved the Geordies was when Hadrian Heath was up there on that long march from Liverpool in 3AD, hence the wall being named after him.
Obv that was what i was alluding to - but thank you Tight for confirming it. I can be such a luckbox on the river
now I'm crying even harder.
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Quote from: Colchester Kev on May 13, 2008, 11:21:46 PM
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Quote from: Dingdell on May 13, 2008, 11:24:49 PM
Quote from: Colchester Kev on May 13, 2008, 11:21:46 PM
Quality Tighty son, absolute quality
Fk my life - I've just googled it.
I hope there are some script writers reading, theres a sit com here just waiting to be picked up on.
abs fkin hysterical
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Quote from: Colchester Kev on May 13, 2008, 11:21:46 PM
Quality Tighty son, absolute quality
Fk my life - I've just googled it.
Tracey, you are on the top of my "would like to meet" at the next BB!!!!
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Quote from: Colchester Kev on May 13, 2008, 11:27:06 PM
I hope there are some script writers reading, theres a sit com here just waiting to be picked up on.
abs fkin hysterical
and we've yet to get to saturday night's cash game with Ding
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Quote from: KingPoker on May 13, 2008, 11:29:34 PM
Quote from: Dingdell on May 13, 2008, 11:24:49 PM
Quote from: Colchester Kev on May 13, 2008, 11:21:46 PM
Quality Tighty son, absolute quality
Fk my life - I've just googled it.
Tracey, you are on the top of my "would like to meet" at the next BB!!!!
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