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FAO Neil Channing

mrsduckmrsduck Member Posts: 1,901
edited March 2016 in Poker Chat
Walking through Oxford city centre half an hour ago I spot someone famous. I stare at him for about 20 seconds but can't picture where I know him from. I wrack my brains but can't place him so have to walk on, as it's getting embarrassing standing there like a wally. Ten minutes later on the bus I twig that it's you, as he had your trademark "windswept" hair. 
Were you in Oxford today around 12.30? I'd love to know that it was actually you :)
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  • diablo_pezdiablo_pez Member Posts: 1,392
    edited March 2016
    Bump.

    I feel this is important.
  • goldongoldon Member Posts: 9,225
    edited March 2016
     There was a look-a-like at Nottingham Dusk till Dawn TK "bumped" into him. ?
  • F_IvanovicF_Ivanovic Member Posts: 2,412
    edited March 2016
    Stalking much duck ;)
  • RICHORFORDRICHORFORD Member Posts: 5,571
    edited March 2016
    ****BREAKING********

    Exclusive: Unconfirmed first pictures coming in of Neil Channing spotted in Oxford City Centre...

  • mrsduckmrsduck Member Posts: 1,901
    edited March 2016
    In Response to Re: FAO Neil Channing:
    Stalking much duck ;)
    Posted by F_Ivanovic
    Everyone loves a stalker! :)
  • mrsduckmrsduck Member Posts: 1,901
    edited March 2016
    In Response to Re: FAO Neil Channing:
    ****BREAKING******** Exclusive: Unconfirmed first pictures coming in of Neil Channing spotted in Oxford City Centre...
    Posted by RICHORFORD
    Hmmm, tbh I wouldn't say he looked quite that "kempt"
    ;)
  • NChanningNChanning Member Posts: 869
    edited March 2016

     That was me. Had a lovely two day holiday in Oxford. It was great.

     You should have said hi. The bloke serving breakfast yesterday asked if I was a stand-up comedian as he thought he knew me from somewhere.
  • cenachavcenachav Member Posts: 2,682
    edited March 2016
    In Response to Re: FAO Neil Channing:
     That was me. Had a lovely two day holiday in Oxford. It was great.  You should have said hi. The bloke serving breakfast yesterday asked if I was a stand-up comedian as he thought he knew me from somewhere.
    Posted by NChanning
    Must of seen you play poker :)
  • NChanningNChanning Member Posts: 869
    edited March 2016

     Indeed (teed that one up for you).
  • stokefcstokefc Member Posts: 7,887
    edited March 2016
    this thread has made me lol :)
  • mrsduckmrsduck Member Posts: 1,901
    edited March 2016
    In Response to Re: FAO Neil Channing:
     That was me. Had a lovely two day holiday in Oxford. It was great.  You should have said hi. The bloke serving breakfast yesterday asked if I was a stand-up comedian as he thought he knew me from somewhere.
    Posted by NChanning
    Dangnamit! I only realised after I'd got on the bus :(
    Glad you had a nice trip, what did you get up to in Oxford? What did you say to the breakfast bloke?

  • Phantom66Phantom66 Member Posts: 5,542
    edited March 2016
    Breakfast bloke probably mistook him for this guy...

  • mumsiemumsie Member Posts: 8,216
    edited March 2016
    This is going to be a good P66, can you not link to a online photo or draw it with keyboard characters, the suspense.
  • Phantom66Phantom66 Member Posts: 5,542
    edited March 2016
    In Response to Re: FAO Neil Channing:
    This is going to be a good P66, can you not link to a online photo or draw it with keyboard characters, the suspense.
    Posted by mumsie
    No. You will just have to wait.

    It seems odd that skypoker prefer to allow links that direct people away from  their forum to photo sharing sites that bombard you with targeted adverts. 

    I have started a thread on the issue before and it seems unlikely that things will change so I won't repeat the full rant here.


  • Tikay10Tikay10 Member, Administrator, Moderator Posts: 172,584
    edited March 2016
    In Response to Re: FAO Neil Channing:
    In Response to Re: FAO Neil Channing : No. You will just have to wait. It seems odd that skypoker prefer to allow links that direct people away from  their forum to photo sharing sites that bombard you with targeted adverts.  I have started a thread on the issue before and it seems unlikely that things will change so I won't repeat the full rant here.
    Posted by Phantom66
    As I have said many times previously, I agree with you entirely, the logic is, to my way of thinking, completely & utterly bizarre.

    I have made that point repeatedly & vigorously to all of the Management Team, including the CEO, for many years now. It's 23-0 to them at the moment.
     
    Ever hopeful & optimistic, another means to air my views on this matter, & the community Software generally, has now presented itself, following discussions with Team Suit at the UKPC, & I'll have further opportunity to discuss it, & my alternative proposals, at a Meeting in Head Office just before Easter.
     
    Its not something that exercises me terribly, nobody will die (perspective), but it's such an easy win for Sky Poker if we could improve the Forum Software generally.
     
    I have a tinsy winsy bit of authority in this matter, as I now look after the Forum, and I intend to pursue this as hard as I'm able. Even so, the decision making wheels on these seemingly easy wins grinds very slowly, & I'd not be surprised if I were an OAP before it gets resolved. Or even an ex OAP.  
  • NChanningNChanning Member Posts: 869
    edited March 2016

     My girlfriend is a big fan of Andy Warhol and I noticed recently that the Ashmolean had an exhibition of some of his work. We've been to look at his art on several continents so it seemed like an easy one to do being one hour away on the train. It's over two years since we went on a holiday without me playing any poker and I thought it was about time I rectified that, especially as it's her birthday this week. In all the many years we have been together I don't think I've remembered her birthday more than twice and she either tells me it's her birthday half way through the day or doesn't mention it until weeks later when she drops it in while referencing that day or week.

     I thought it would be a nice surprise to go to Oxford. The only problem was I had a few things that I needed to do on Monday and Tuesday and on Friday.

     We ended up going on a two day and one night holiday.

     It was lovely. We went straight to the museum, then checked in to the Malmaison which is a hotel that used to be Oxford Prison. We stayed in A-wing in a room the size of three cells with a little cell door and a view of the exercise yard if you can reach the small windows at the top of the bedroom wall.

     If you walk out of the room you are on the landing and you can march up and down the iron stairs and hang out in the association area.

     In the morning we had porridge on metal trays and that set us up for an afternoon of hopping on and off tourist busses and going to look at the colleges. A quick shopping trip to Bicester Village followed and we were home after 32 hours.

     It was great. I'm planning our next holiday already. Just working through the mountain of post, dealing with the backlog of emails and catching up on phonecalls that build up when you are away.

     Oxford is lovely. Do you live there? You are very lucky. Do you ever wander around the colleges and find the architecture awe-inspiring or is it all routine and it just washes over you after a while?
  • stokefcstokefc Member Posts: 7,887
    edited March 2016
    go to Stoke you will be inspired....not to go again..tho i love it :)
  • goldongoldon Member Posts: 9,225
    edited March 2016
    In Response to Re: FAO Neil Channing:
     My girlfriend is a big fan of Andy Warhol and I noticed recently that the Ashmolean had an exhibition of some of his work. We've been to look at his art on several continents so it seemed like an easy one to do being one hour away on the train. It's over two years since we went on a holiday without me playing any poker and I thought it was about time I rectified that, especially as it's her birthday this week. In all the many years we have been together I don't think I've remembered her birthday more than twice and she either tells me it's her birthday half way through the day or doesn't mention it until weeks later when she drops it in while referencing that day or week.  I thought it would be a nice surprise to go to Oxford. The only problem was I had a few things that I needed to do on Monday and Tuesday and on Friday.  We ended up going on a two day and one night holiday.  It was lovely. We went straight to the museum, then checked in to the Malmaison which is a hotel that used to be Oxford Prison. We stayed in A-wing in a room the size of three cells with a little cell door and a view of the exercise yard if you can reach the small windows at the top of the bedroom wall.  If you walk out of the room you are on the landing and you can march up and down the iron stairs and hang out in the association area.  In the morning we had porridge on metal trays and that set us up for an afternoon of hopping on and off tourist busses and going to look at the colleges. A quick shopping trip to Bicester Village followed and we were home after 32 hours.  It was great. I'm planning our next holiday already. Just working through the mountain of post, dealing with the backlog of emails and catching up on phonecalls that build up when you are away.  Oxford is lovely. Do you live there? You are very lucky. Do you ever wander around the colleges and find the architecture awe-inspiring or is it all routine and it just washes over you after a while?
    Posted by NChanning
       Wow!   their's a girl easy to please on her Birthday........... just go down to Tesco line up a load of can's of Soup ..... take a picture and Bingo she'll be over the moon,  you wont even have to buy them.   win .... win


     
  • LmfaoAllinLmfaoAllin Member Posts: 1,213
    edited March 2016
    In Response to Re: FAO Neil Channing:
     My girlfriend is a big fan of Andy Warhol and I noticed recently that the Ashmolean had an exhibition of some of his work. We've been to look at his art on several continents so it seemed like an easy one to do being one hour away on the train. It's over two years since we went on a holiday without me playing any poker and I thought it was about time I rectified that, especially as it's her birthday this week. In all the many years we have been together I don't think I've remembered her birthday more than twice and she either tells me it's her birthday half way through the day or doesn't mention it until weeks later when she drops it in while referencing that day or week.  I thought it would be a nice surprise to go to Oxford. The only problem was I had a few things that I needed to do on Monday and Tuesday and on Friday.  We ended up going on a two day and one night holiday.  It was lovely. We went straight to the museum, then checked in to the Malmaison which is a hotel that used to be Oxford Prison. We stayed in A-wing in a room the size of a cell with a little cell door and a view of the exercise yard if you can reach the small windows at the top of the bedroom wall.  If you walk out of the room you are on the landing and you can march up and down the iron stairs and hang out in the association area.  In the morning we had porridge on metal trays and that set us up for an afternoon of hopping on and off tourist busses and going to look at the colleges. A quick shopping trip to Bicester Village followed and we were home after 32 hours.  It was great. I'm planning our next holiday already. Just working through the mountain of post, dealing with the backlog of emails and catching up on phonecalls that build up when you are away.  Oxford is lovely. Do you live there? You are very lucky. Do you ever wander around the colleges and find the architecture awe-inspiring or is it all routine and it just washes over you after a while?
    Posted by NChanning
    Lucky girl.
  • mumsiemumsie Member Posts: 8,216
    edited March 2016
    In Response to Re: FAO Neil Channing:
    In Response to Re: FAO Neil Channing : Lucky girl.
    Posted by LmfaoAllin
    Treat em mean.
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