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Two Scotsmen winning their games today at World Champ Darts!
Yay the Scots!
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Yup. Co Stompe played yesterday and lostOzpat wrote:Any Dutchmen playing as well?
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Izzy HaveMercy wrote:Yup. Co Stompe played yesterday and lostOzpat wrote:Any Dutchmen playing as well?
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What about Essers, van Barneveld and 4 other men and 2 women?
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And Andy Fordham was knocked out in the first round by Simon Whitlock, an Australian bloke with really interesting hair.
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markfiend wrote:And Andy Fordham was knocked out in the first round by Simon Whitlock, an Australian bloke with really interesting hair.
Yeah, me and the missus were just amazed by it - it was like a really long mullet (nearly to his bum - as my 4 year old daughter said!).
Still, we were gutted that Andy Fordham was knocked out (as well as Ted Hankey)
My missus also got quite irate that the women's darts is not as high scoring as the men's ("she scored 7 : f**king 7 points - and she calls herself a darts player! 7 points!! And she's f**king ugly")
The wife is so refined........
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Andy out of the game? shame...streamline wrote: Still, we were gutted that Andy Fordham was knocked out (as well as Ted Hankey)
Ted Hankey lost against the Dutchman Essers???
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not exactly the thing you want to see on a hungover Sunday afternoon...streamline wrote:Yeah, me and the missus were just amazed by it - it was like a really long mullet (nearly to his bum - as my 4 year old daughter said!).
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Yeah, he lost 3-1. He didn't really show up and never got into any sort of rhythm.Ozpat wrote:Ted Hankey lost against the Dutchman Essers???
Essers looked OK, but I think that anyone could have beaten Ted (who looked gutted at the end).
Mind you, my grandmother could have beaten Andy Fordham - and she died in 1979!
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Up at six o'clock (seven for us Belgians/Dootchmen)
Ray Barneveld vs Brian Sorensen! Weeeee....
*me fetches beer und pretzels*
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Ray Barneveld vs Brian Sorensen! Weeeee....
*me fetches beer und pretzels*
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Scotland looks amazing and so are the people.
Darts - NAH don't watch sports although on a brighter note - I can play darts when I've had a few drinks.
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Darts - NAH don't watch sports although on a brighter note - I can play darts when I've had a few drinks.
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Yes and YesMadameButterfly wrote:Scotland looks amazing and so are the people.
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A darts thread. Nice one Iz. The next HL bash / pre-Sisters gig meet-up HAS to be in a pub with a darts board. A pool table would be nice too, but I'll settle for darts.
Good arrah.
Good arrah.
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No steel-tip, I'm afraidPlanet Dave wrote:A darts thread. Nice one Iz. The next HL bash / pre-Sisters gig meet-up HAS to be in a pub with a darts board. A pool table would be nice too, but I'll settle for darts.
Good arrah.
I'm a soft-tip Cutthroat Cricket player meself!
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And Barnie won, although not a crushing victory.
A bit of Double trouble, so it seems.
Ah well, beginner's stress
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A bit of Double trouble, so it seems.
Ah well, beginner's stress
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Just watched it.....not crushing indeed but still....pretty comfortable......Izzy HaveMercy wrote:And Barnie won, although not a crushing victory.
A bit of Double trouble, so it seems.
Ah well, beginner's stress
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And WHY did they broadcast only half of an interesting game (Klaasen-Harbour)
Bloody digital TV s**t!
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Bloody digital TV s**t!
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And what a stunning game it was! Klaasen wins in a real blood-sweat-n-tears match!
Top Class for a 21-year-old
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And what a stunning game it was! Klaasen wins in a real blood-sweat-n-tears match!
Top Class for a 21-year-old
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Bearsden's not in Scotland
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It's not even in Glesga!James Blast wrote:Bearsden's not in Scotland
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Yeah yeah yeah, I live in La-dee-da Lane, East Dunbartonshire, whit of it?Big Si wrote:It's not even in Glesga!James Blast wrote:Bearsden's not in Scotland
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Snobby Bum Fart!boudicca wrote:Yeah yeah yeah, I live in La-dee-da Lane, East Dunbartonshire, whit of it?
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