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Apolz Pokerz Fred...

TRIP5TRIP5 Member Posts: 3,618
edited May 2012 in Poker Chat
Fred 4 all things apologetikz...

I'll kik uz ovv innit??

Soz if I never called you a fish or donk at teh pokerz

I either

1. Dont like you.... (mosest prolly)

2. Dont know you...

xx

Comments

  • The_Don90The_Don90 Member Posts: 9,818
    edited May 2012
    and i thought you liked me Skipper, :'(
  • TommyDTommyD Member Posts: 4,389
    edited May 2012
    You've opened the wine a little early this week ;)
  • TRIP5TRIP5 Member Posts: 3,618
    edited May 2012
    Prolly shud apolz for donating 4 BI at NL4 last night to the forum fish...

    Shudda been 8 innit?

    xx
  • JockBMWJockBMW Member Posts: 2,653
    edited May 2012
    I'm sorry to all those players whom I have been fooling into thinking I'm a bad player fo rthe last 2 years.  

    Time for me to strike ;o)
  • MAXALLYMAXALLY Member Posts: 17,646
    edited May 2012



    I apologise for our drunken captain! (she is the only one that drinks in the team, maybe)

    ....but ya gotta luv her......a total star!

    She wil be along laterz to apologise for this apologise thread....prob!

    NOW GET YOUR ROTUND BEHIND BACK ON THAT COACH IWEEEEEEEEEEEN!!! We leave for Rhyl @ 4pm...ish
  • pod1pod1 Member Posts: 4,377
    edited May 2012
    capt!!! 11.38 am, i told you not before noon. my appologies, thought sun over the yard arm was noon, but i was wrong!! "as you were capt" SUN IS OVER THE YARDARM - "(time for happy hour to begin). This expression is thought to have its origins in an officers' custom aboard ships sailing in the north Atlantic. In those latitudes, the sun would rise above the upper yards - the horizontal spars mounted on the masts, from which squaresails were hung - around 11 a.m. Since this coincided with the forenoon 'stand easy,' officers would take advantage of the break to go below for their first tot of spirits for the day. The expression washed ashore where the sun appears over the figurative yardarm a bit later in the day, generally after 5 p.m., and the end of the workday."  :-)
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