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Re: professional player wins AMATEUR poker association & tour (apat) team event
« Reply #75 on: February 02, 2011, 00:38:50 AM »

I know OP has apologised and everyone is friends again but if I was posting words such as "disgusted" and was feeling wound up, it would surely have been aimed at the buffet.

I can eat anything (seriously) but that "beef stew type whatever it was" beat me. I got it in my mouth but could not physically chew it, break it down or swallow it.

Have the RSPCA been informed??


I had two plates ;D the second one being one of the many left discarded around the place!



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Re: professional player wins AMATEUR poker association & tour (apat) team event
« Reply #76 on: February 02, 2011, 08:10:11 AM »


I know OP has apologised and everyone is friends again but if I was posting words such as "disgusted" and was feeling wound up, it would surely have been aimed at the buffet.

I can eat anything (seriously) but that "beef stew type whatever it was" beat me. I got it in my mouth but could not physically chew it, break it down or swallow it.

Have the RSPCA been informed??


I had two plates ;D the second one being one of the many left discarded around the place!


Perhaps I should have had a skinful as well then.

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Re: professional player wins AMATEUR poker association & tour (apat) team event
« Reply #77 on: February 02, 2011, 09:33:41 AM »

I know OP has apologised and everyone is friends again but if I was posting words such as "disgusted" and was feeling wound up, it would surely have been aimed at the buffet.

I can eat anything (seriously) but that "beef stew type whatever it was" beat me. I got it in my mouth but could not physically chew it, break it down or swallow it.

Have the RSPCA been informed??

Really was the worst ever, I had to spit out the only mouthful I tried!! Potatoes and gravy for the win!
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Re: professional player wins AMATEUR poker association & tour (apat) team event
« Reply #78 on: February 02, 2011, 10:07:03 AM »
I continued to complain about the beef while I ate every bit on my plate....it was rank tho!
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Re: professional player wins AMATEUR poker association & tour (apat) team event
« Reply #79 on: February 02, 2011, 10:28:46 AM »
Shoulda gone for the overcooked pasta Lads.  Chewing wasn"t even required for that one.

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Re: professional player wins AMATEUR poker association & tour (apat) team event
« Reply #80 on: February 02, 2011, 13:36:23 PM »

Shoulda gone for the overcooked pasta Lads.  Chewing wasn"t even required for that one.


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Re: professional player wins AMATEUR poker association & tour (apat) team event
« Reply #81 on: February 02, 2011, 18:50:33 PM »

Shoulda gone for the overcooked pasta Lads.  Chewing wasn"t even required for that one.


What about the dirty salad?

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Re: professional player wins AMATEUR poker association & tour (apat) team event
« Reply #82 on: February 02, 2011, 19:20:17 PM »


Shoulda gone for the overcooked pasta Lads.  Chewing wasn"t even required for that one.


What about the dirty salad?


Not entirely sure it was dirty.  Just know I was told to use my hands when I asked where the serving utensil was!  lol  Sigh.  Good thing I"d a clean (we hope) fork to get some of it and am pretty sure most had swerved the salad up to that point. 

Also a good thing they served drink.  Amazing how little bothers a person with regard to food after enough cocktails.

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Re: professional player wins AMATEUR poker association & tour (apat) team event
« Reply #83 on: February 02, 2011, 21:16:33 PM »



Shoulda gone for the overcooked pasta Lads.  Chewing wasn"t even required for that one.


What about the dirty salad?


Not entirely sure it was dirty.  Just know I was told to use my hands when I asked where the serving utensil was!  lol  Sigh.  Good thing I"d a clean (we hope) fork to get some of it and am pretty sure most had swerved the salad up to that point.  

Also a good thing they served drink.  Amazing how little bothers a person with regard to food after enough cocktails.

lol it was the second sitting!

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Re: professional player wins AMATEUR poker association & tour (apat) team event
« Reply #84 on: February 02, 2011, 21:35:44 PM »




Shoulda gone for the overcooked pasta Lads.  Chewing wasn"t even required for that one.


What about the dirty salad?


Not entirely sure it was dirty.  Just know I was told to use my hands when I asked where the serving utensil was!  lol  Sigh.  Good thing I"d a clean (we hope) fork to get some of it and am pretty sure most had swerved the salad up to that point.  

Also a good thing they served drink.  Amazing how little bothers a person with regard to food after enough cocktails.

lol it was the second sitting!


I was 3rd in the queue for the first sitting and I opted for the veggie lasagne - all in all I ran good for buffet

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Re: professional player wins AMATEUR poker association & tour (apat) team event
« Reply #85 on: February 03, 2011, 00:53:12 AM »
i thought they changed what apat stood for at the beginning of season to include the work proffesional

as for niaal dont get him to push you up any steep dropped kerbs without back up i **** myself
untill the back up arrived
and dont let his mate richard navigate

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Re: professional player wins AMATEUR poker association & tour (apat) team event
« Reply #86 on: February 03, 2011, 01:19:40 AM »

i thought they changed what apat stood for at the beginning of season to include the work proffesional

as for niaal dont get him to push you up any steep dropped kerbs without back up i **** myself
untill the back up arrived
and dont let his mate richard navigate


To be fair yer twice his size ffs!!  lol  Was never gonna be easy.   :D

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Re: professional player wins AMATEUR poker association & tour (apat) team event
« Reply #87 on: February 03, 2011, 02:00:58 AM »


i thought they changed what apat stood for at the beginning of season to include the work proffesional

as for niaal dont get him to push you up any steep dropped kerbs without back up i **** myself
untill the back up arrived
and dont let his mate richard navigate


To be fair yer twice his size ffs!!  lol  Was never gonna be easy.   :D


fair comment