Errrrr all this abuse!! Did I just sign up for this abuse? Do I love the abuse? Of course I do - abuse is great, especially coming from an OAP and a rat Not sure which 1 is which mind
daiboot did you final table the bounty tournament down aspers swansea a couple of fridays ago? i think it was you but wasn't sure.... Posted by SwansFC
I thought it was but wasn't sure, i was there too on the right of the dealer, folded AK after 3 all ins after my re raise, the way you went out was so ul was such a sick hand.
In Response to Re: Fancy some Poker in Wales anyone? : Lol! What you say Dylan - couldn't understand it!! Got to stick together guys! Oh, who am I kidding. GO THE NORTH!! Posted by walesboy
Di iawn!
Dont we call the valley boyyo's "yntws" up north... gogs rule lol
I thought it was but wasn't sure, i was there too on the right of the dealer, folded AK after 3 all ins after my re raise, the way you went out was so ul was such a sick hand. Posted by SwansFC
Am leaving the Office (next to Heathrow, on the M4) at around 4pm Dyls. No idea how long it will take at that time of day - I'm sort of dreading the drive, to be honest.
Orford is in Cardiff, too, but sadly, he can't hook up with us tonight.
I was looking for something interesting in Cardiff, Dyls, & found this (Link below) - fascinating. I know the place well, but was not previously aware of the history.
Tikay - dont forget to wear some 'large' pants for tonight! (perhaps you could borrow a pair of Dylans, lol). Wedgie FTW. Hope you have a good night with the 'welsh' people and dont forget your passport to get into Cardiff! Posted by MAXALLY
I was looking for something interesting in Cardiff, Dyls, & found this (Link below) - fascinating. I know the place well, but was not previously aware of the history. PS - Does Cardiff really have a "River Taff"? http://bit.ly/9RZUiA Posted by Tikay10
Yes the River Taff, the link is here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/River_Taff it tells you some of it's history etc, tbh we take the River Taff for granted. When I was in University near Pontypridd I lived next to the river - beautifull it was but not fully appreciated until I left. Thr Cardiff CentralStation you talk about was like a second home when travelling from Pontypridd/Trefforest on the Arriva Valley Line, it used to take atound 10 minutes normally - 20 max depending on the number of stops. The most interesting part of the journey was that we followed the River Taff from begining to end of the journey and on the journey you pass the falls and are able to see the beauty of the River - again not appreciated until now!!
In Response to Re: Fancy some Poker in Wales anyone? : Yes the River Taff, the link is here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/River_Taff it tells you some of it's history etc, tbh we take the River Taff for granted. When I was in University near Pontypridd I lived next to the river - beautifull it was but not fully appreciated until I left. Thr Cardiff CentralStation you talk about was like a second home when travelling from Pontypridd/Trefforest on the Arriva Valley Line, it used to take atound 10 minutes normally - 20 max depending on the number of stops. The most interesting part of the journey was that we followed the River Taff from begining to end of the journey and on the journey you pass the falls and are able to see the beauty of the River - again not appreciated until now!! Posted by dylan12
If i recall correctly, the subways in Cardiff Central Railway Station have some rather fetching brown-glazed wall tiles, upon which is etched "Ticket Office" & suchlike. Fascinating, utterly fascinating.
In Response to Re: Fancy some Poker in Wales anyone? : If i recall correctly, the subways in Cardiff Central Railway Station have some rather fetching brown-glazed wall tiles, upon which is etched "Ticket Office" & suchlike. Fascinating, utterly fascinating. Posted by Tikay10
I haven't used it for two years now probably but yes you are correct Sir.
I was in Brussels a few weeks back - fasinating stuff - the tube system they have there is shocking, there was 39 of us and we all thought it was a free tube service, we only ever paid once to use it when we realised we had to pay to use it, shocking security, no one ever checked for tickets and we only met a security officer once (when we paid for the ticet) - anyway, the tube was fantastic, obviously not the journey but the tiles on the walls of nearly every stop looed lie it was hand made with pictures of their history or some "famous" person I presume - was nice to look at although a bit weird it was better than looing at bland walls.
Tikay - dont forget to wear some 'large' pants for tonight! (perhaps you could borrow a pair of Dylans, lol). Wedgie FTW. Hope you have a good night with the 'welsh' people and dont forget your passport to get into Cardiff! Posted by MAXALLY
glad someone`s remembered the wedgie, could not play poker after that my eye`s were watering too much, gl all that are in cardiff, ( i mean finding your way out )
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yes that was me
Dont we call the valley boyyo's "yntws" up north... gogs rule lol
Cymru em beth
thats poker come and say hi next time.
Dai
Am leaving the Office (next to Heathrow, on the M4) at around 4pm Dyls. No idea how long it will take at that time of day - I'm sort of dreading the drive, to be honest.
Orford is in Cardiff, too, but sadly, he can't hook up with us tonight.
I will probaby stroll in at around 7-7.30pm
Shame about orford then, some addved Value would have been nice
I was looking for something interesting in Cardiff, Dyls, & found this (Link below) - fascinating. I know the place well, but was not previously aware of the history.
PS - Does Cardiff really have a "River Taff"?
http://bit.ly/9RZUiA
I was in Brussels a few weeks back - fasinating stuff - the tube system they have there is shocking, there was 39 of us and we all thought it was a free tube service, we only ever paid once to use it when we realised we had to pay to use it, shocking security, no one ever checked for tickets and we only met a security officer once (when we paid for the ticet) - anyway, the tube was fantastic, obviously not the journey but the tiles on the walls of nearly every stop looed lie it was hand made with pictures of their history or some "famous" person I presume - was nice to look at although a bit weird it was better than looing at bland walls.