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« Reply #315 on: October 24, 2013, 00:40:01 AM »
For the record, just in case people think I"m even more of a barbarian than I actually am, the Debjani limerick was cleared with her and Andy before posting.
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« Reply #316 on: October 24, 2013, 08:19:10 AM »

For the record, just in case people think I"m even more of a barbarian than I actually am, the Debjani limerick was cleared with her and Andy before posting.


Perish the thought  ;D

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« Reply #317 on: October 24, 2013, 12:03:34 PM »
That bang on the head was clearly more serious than we first thought.......
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« Reply #318 on: October 24, 2013, 12:29:32 PM »


You do make me laugh John - you"re bonkers  ;D

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« Reply #319 on: November 10, 2013, 09:22:37 AM »
I finished a contract on Friday. It was along the coast near Chichester and I went there by train. I love travelling by train, but there are so many people using them who take the pleasure away. I won"t miss those.

The ones I hate the most are those who:

- listen to music on the train. A lot of people do this. Is it possible that they are not aware that the noise escapes?
- talk on their phone.
- put their feet on seats. There is an epidemic of this going on.
- stand on the platform in front of the doors instead of to one side.
- take dogs on the train. This one doesn"t happen much, especially in rush-hour, but it"s objectionable when it does.

I still like the train for its comfort, safety and lack of stress. I just wish there weren"t other people on them.
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« Reply #320 on: November 10, 2013, 13:10:54 PM »
Before I left, I got to taste two amazing herbs last week.

The first was Lemon Verbena, which smells really strongly of lemon - just as strong as lemon meringue or lemon sherbet sweets.




The second was more amazing - Stevia. When you bite the leaf, it tastes just like sugar. It"s not just a bit similar to sugar or off-sugar like some sweetener - chewing a leaf tastes identical to eating a sugar cube.

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« Reply #321 on: November 13, 2013, 00:19:33 AM »
Along with their usual cash NLHE and 2/3/4, Gunwharf has recently started doing cash Stud. Apparently they are filling a table twice a week on Wed and Sat - £1 ante, £1 bring-in, half-pot limit after that.

I"m very happy.
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« Reply #322 on: November 16, 2013, 07:41:19 AM »

Along with their usual cash NLHE and 2/3/4, Gunwharf has recently started doing cash Stud. Apparently they are filling a table twice a week on Wed and Sat - £1 ante, £1 bring-in, half-pot limit after that.

I"m very happy.
Wow John. That interests me. I would probably have a go at that after Christmas.

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« Reply #323 on: November 22, 2013, 00:52:18 AM »
Currently in Melbourne, where the big news is the spying scandal. Australia has been hacking the phones of the President, his wife, the Veep and half the government of its ally Indonesia, which is not pleased.

In other news, WA has passed a new law requiring Muslim women to remove a burqa or niqab to prove their identity to police, after a prosecution was unable to prove that a woman who had signed a police statement was the same woman who was in court. After consulting with Muslims and Sikhs, the requirement to remove headwear was changed to face covering only, which seems a sensible outcome.

Quite pleased that I managed to keep packing down to hand luggage.
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« Reply #324 on: December 04, 2013, 04:28:51 AM »
I flew to Australia with Royal Brunei, which was very pleasant. I booked it on price, but checked the leg-room first, both to find out the leg-room and as an indicator for other aspects of the flight, and 33" is pretty good. One thing I hadn"t realized, though, is that it is a Muslim airline. We had a nice prayer before take-off, translated into English and two kinds of foreign on the screen, though it went on for about five minutes, which was a bit long. A nice touch is that the information screen always includes the distance and direction of Mecca, so you can keep your own prayers on track, if you so need. The biggest impact, though, which came as a surprise to many passengers, is that there is no alcohol served on its flights, which is why there will never be an APAT event in Brunei. Otherwise, the in-flight service was good. A bit disconcerting, though, to be told each time you land that the penalty for bringing in drugs is death.

There was an Orthodox Jew in full regalia on the flight from Melbourne to Brunei. I don"t know whether he didn"t know the set-up when he booked or didn"t mind. I didn"t need to run into any trouble en-route but, luckily, there were no incidents, though I never did see him again after take-off.

I made the mistake of stopping off in Brunei on the way back. If you fly with them in the future, don"t do this. There is nothing there. The capital, Bandar Seri Begawan, is about the size of Banbury and you can walk around it in twenty minutes, unless you stop at the department store. In fairness, there is more out-of-town shopping than in the centre, but nothing interesting. I first realized my mistake at Heathrow, when I was chatting with some Bruneians and asked what there was to do. They said I could visit the Sultan"s place or the rain-forest. Anything else? Not really. You could go to Malaysia. What can you do there? Er, you can visit the rain-forest........
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« Reply #325 on: December 04, 2013, 04:47:49 AM »
I don"t get to see many movies, but I usually enjoy them on a flight. There were some bad ones on these flights, though. One was The Internship. If you haven"t been to see this, don"t. It is simply the worst film I have seen for years. I also started watching Ocean"s Thirteen. I hadn"t seen any of this series and was expecting it to be entertaining, but it wasn"t. I stuck it out for half an hour but with over an hour and a half still to get through, I couldn"t bear it any longer and switched it off. I did enjoy Chronicle a lot, though,
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« Reply #326 on: December 05, 2013, 07:04:15 AM »
I popped into The Crown Casino in Melbourne a couple of times last week. It is something else - gaming tables and machines as far as you can see. Apparently there are 500 tables and 2500 machines, though I can"t verify that. Also, there are lots of bars, restaurants, cinemas and nightclubs and a fast-food court. Three hotels, totaling 1600 rooms. The casino gets almost 50,000 visitors a day and is the largest private employer in the State. Lots of pretty girls around (plus transsexuals in a couple of the bars, if that"s your thing). And the poker wasn"t very tough. What more could you want? The only negative was that they don"t serve food at the poker tables. They do serve drinks, though, which the waitress puts straight onto the poker table.
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« Reply #327 on: December 11, 2013, 05:41:22 AM »
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« Reply #328 on: December 11, 2013, 05:47:05 AM »
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« Reply #329 on: December 11, 2013, 09:52:38 AM »
As I woke up a minute ago, I realized that we"ve started already. And it"s on me, pre-flop. Am I going to play this hand? I guess I should do with a wide range this early. What hand have I got? Mmmm, it"s quite warm and comfy playing poker while lying in bed. Hang on a minute - they"re not likely to be playing in my bedroom.......
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