Would just like to let you all know I am now a proud Daddy of Casey Noble, weighed in at 10lb 12!!! Was born on the 12th so a very good job Jukes didn't give me a prize last time round
My head filled with the joys of becoming a dad for first time so just baby talk from me as I proudly watch sky poker TV with my beautiful daughter while mummy recovers and is on strict bed rest for few hours
Good evening again. The reason their is air slots in Clive is so the hamster can breathe, by the way where have you put the hanster. All the best Rainman397
Hi guys. Would just like to let you all know I am now a proud Daddy of Casey Noble, weighed in at 10lb 12!!! Was born on the 12th so a very good job Jukes didn't give me a prize last time round My head filled with the joys of becoming a dad for first time so just baby talk from me as I proudly watch sky poker TV with my beautiful daughter while mummy recovers and is on strict bed rest for few hours Xx Posted by Nuggy962
Tombola is a raffle which originates in Southern Italy and which is mostly played in Christmas time. Prizes are often only symbolic. With the Italian massive emigration of the 19th and 20th centuries, the game was exported abroad and it took different forms and names such as Bingo.
In the UK, a tombola is a raffle in which the prizes are already assigned to winning tickets before the start (typically all the winning tickets end with the same digit - or if being strict with a five or a zero). Players pay for a ticket, which they then draw out from a hat, and can instantly see whether or not they have won a prize. Tombolas are popular at events such as coffee mornings, when it is expected that not all the players will be present at the end of the event.
In some other languages such as Bulgarian or Slovak, "Tombola" is a general word meaning raffle.
It's definitely a myth that you get nothing for free!
Thanks to Starch Jarvis who picked me out on a live show last week I was lucky enough to win a $11 buy in to Tuesday's main event and came 7th for $189!
I immediately reinvested $55 to buy in to that night's bounty hunter ... and won it!
Not bad for a freeroll!
So ...please get me in Rolly, or Tom Boller or whatever it's name is!
Hi guys. Would just like to let you all know I am now a proud Daddy of Casey Noble, weighed in at 10lb 12!!! Was born on the 12th so a very good job Jukes didn't give me a prize last time round My head filled with the joys of becoming a dad for first time so just baby talk from me as I proudly watch sky poker TV with my beautiful daughter while mummy recovers and is on strict bed rest for few hours Xx Posted by Nuggy962
Congratulations on the birth of your child. It's quite common nowadays to name children after where they were conceived (I think the Beckham's started the trend with Brooklyn and Cruz). Anyway my daughter, Mondeo, has just turned 7.
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The reason their is air slots in Clive is so the hamster can breathe, by the way where have you put the hanster.
All the best
Rainman397
Anna you look ravishing! lol
Great show. I think you should rename Clive to Rolley. Enjoy the rest of the evening.
Sue
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862135669 Mini bounty hunter I feel great after that
Tombola is a raffle which originates in Southern Italy and which is mostly played in Christmas time. Prizes are often only symbolic. With the Italian massive emigration of the 19th and 20th centuries, the game was exported abroad and it took different forms and names such as Bingo.
In the UK, a tombola is a raffle in which the prizes are already assigned to winning tickets before the start (typically all the winning tickets end with the same digit - or if being strict with a five or a zero). Players pay for a ticket, which they then draw out from a hat, and can instantly see whether or not they have won a prize. Tombolas are popular at events such as coffee mornings, when it is expected that not all the players will be present at the end of the event.
In some other languages such as Bulgarian or Slovak, "Tombola" is a general word meaning raffle.
(you're welcome).
Cheers