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Re: Duke attempts the Impossible
« Reply #5445 on: February 15, 2013, 11:55:08 AM »
That seems terribly tame for "CRAZY" golf...more like "Slightly Odd" golf.

I want something like THIS
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Re: Duke attempts the Impossible
« Reply #5446 on: February 15, 2013, 14:27:11 PM »

That seems terribly tame for "CRAZY" golf...more like "Slightly Odd" golf.

I want something like THIS


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Re: Duke attempts the Impossible
« Reply #5447 on: February 15, 2013, 14:46:05 PM »


That seems terribly tame for "CRAZY" golf...more like "Slightly Odd" golf.

I want something like THIS


Then you"re coming to the wrong place


Yeah...Stockton!
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Re: Duke attempts the Impossible
« Reply #5448 on: February 15, 2013, 17:24:18 PM »
That meteor that splattered the ground in Russia earlier today is a wee bit
disconcerting. No warning just blam. Another asteroid (2012 DA14), is about
to pass pretty close to the earth this evening. What is worrying is that
this Olympic-swimming-pool-sized rock was only discovered to be in orbit
last year. A few years ago in 2008 another asteroid ploughed into the Sudan
and it was discovered just 20 hours before it hit

So I looked up a few things and found this gem of a comment from Doctor
Stephen Lowry.

"It is a mathematical certainty that one of these objects will hit at some
point in the future - asteroids have been hitting Earth throughout its
history, and we"re fairly sure major impacts have been responsible for one
major extinction, Mankind has always had this gun pointed at its head"

and he finishes off with the statement.

"But don't lose any sleep over it".

Priceless, we are all going to get splatted with no warning but hey, don't
worry.


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Re: Duke attempts the Impossible
« Reply #5449 on: February 15, 2013, 17:49:10 PM »

That meteor that splattered the ground in Russia earlier today is a wee bit
disconcerting. No warning just blam. Another asteroid (2012 DA14), is about
to pass pretty close to the earth this evening. What is worrying is that
this Olympic-swimming-pool-sized rock was only discovered to be in orbit
last year. A few years ago in 2008 another asteroid ploughed into the Sudan
and it was discovered just 20 hours before it hit

So I looked up a few things and found this gem of a comment from Doctor
Stephen Lowry.

"It is a mathematical certainty that one of these objects will hit at some
point in the future - asteroids have been hitting Earth throughout its
history, and we"re fairly sure major impacts have been responsible for one
major extinction, Mankind has always had this gun pointed at its head"

and he finishes off with the statement.

"But don't lose any sleep over it".

Priceless, we are all going to get splatted with no warning but hey, don't
worry.




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Re: Duke attempts the Impossible
« Reply #5450 on: February 15, 2013, 21:30:27 PM »


That meteor that splattered the ground in Russia earlier today is a wee bit
disconcerting. No warning just blam. Another asteroid (2012 DA14), is about
to pass pretty close to the earth this evening. What is worrying is that
this Olympic-swimming-pool-sized rock was only discovered to be in orbit
last year. A few years ago in 2008 another asteroid ploughed into the Sudan
and it was discovered just 20 hours before it hit

So I looked up a few things and found this gem of a comment from Doctor
Stephen Lowry.

"It is a mathematical certainty that one of these objects will hit at some
point in the future - asteroids have been hitting Earth throughout its
history, and we"re fairly sure major impacts have been responsible for one
major extinction, Mankind has always had this gun pointed at its head"

and he finishes off with the statement.

"But don't lose any sleep over it".

Priceless, we are all going to get splatted with no warning but hey, don't
worry.




I really don"t beli


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Re: Duke attempts the Impossible
« Reply #5451 on: February 16, 2013, 12:57:05 PM »
Beats watching the ceiling paint dry on a slow day http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-21482313

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Re: Duke attempts the Impossible
« Reply #5452 on: February 16, 2013, 13:00:04 PM »
Timing is everything, unfortunate timing is sublime, nice one Nike.....

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-21472843


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Re: Duke attempts the Impossible
« Reply #5453 on: February 16, 2013, 14:37:21 PM »
So PaiGow has arrived at the Stoke G. Now while that is a positive step it would be much more advantageous if they also provided beer at a £1 a drink. Then it would be priceless.. ;D ;D ;D

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Re: Duke attempts the Impossible
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Re: Duke attempts the Impossible
« Reply #5455 on: February 16, 2013, 15:49:35 PM »

Beats watching the ceiling paint dry on a slow day http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-21482313


Let"s hope someone puts it on YouTube.
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Re: Duke attempts the Impossible
« Reply #5456 on: February 16, 2013, 20:02:35 PM »

So PaiGow has arrived at the Stoke G. Now while that is a positive step it would be much more advantageous if they also provided beer at a £1 a drink. Then it would be priceless.. ;D ;D ;D


Is it Bonus Pai Gow?

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Re: Duke attempts the Impossible
« Reply #5457 on: February 20, 2013, 19:51:04 PM »
Vegas booked for November, no direct flights from manchester at that time so it"s Gatwick for me, I could change and change etc but I love direct and have some points with Virgin which reduces the cost of a premium economy seat, not by a huge amount but enough to swing it......

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Re: Duke attempts the Impossible
« Reply #5458 on: February 21, 2013, 18:12:05 PM »

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Re: Duke attempts the Impossible
« Reply #5459 on: February 22, 2013, 17:41:37 PM »
Aquarium last night was its usual self and I lucked it to heads up, refused to chop & of course lost  ::)

More of the same tonight ? - Hell yes  ;D