MungoChutney
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Our very own @bAzTNM#1 had some brilliant videos of train journeys and walks around Glasgow on his YouTube as I recall. I don't often go looking for that kind of content but if I do watch something similar I tend to get lost in it for ages.
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I do but I don't fry with it as such. Putting it through cooked noodles or spaghetti just at the end works brilliant.
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Darts has historically had some right jealous folk in it. Peter Manley and Kevin Painter being good examples of players who lost focus so badly it cost them a world title. Littler is 17 and has probably not conducted himself in line with the etiquette at all times. But, he's 17. My 14 year old kicked his bed when I beat him at best of 5 legs from 301 earlier. Littler will learn to regulate himself a bit better as he matures. I'm a huge fan of his, I love his confidence to go for unusual out shots in particular.
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The best thing the internet has given you
MungoChutney replied to Frankie Crisp's topic in Off Topic
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VOTE: UKFF greatest videogames of all times thread
MungoChutney replied to RedRooster's topic in Off Topic
10 points - Championship Manager 01/02 (PC) 9 points - Pro Evolution Soccer 4 8 points - Grand Theft Auto V 7 points - Metal Gear Solid 2 6 points - Smackdown: Here Comes The Pain 5 points - FIFA '95 4 points - Streets of Rage 1 3 points - KGB (Amiga) 2 points - Premier Manager 3 (Amiga) 1 point - Golden Axe (Mega Drive) -
The Fortean/paranormal/conspiracy thread
MungoChutney replied to Astro Hollywood's topic in Off Topic
I know a little bit about mentalism and a touch more about magic tricks. Out of curiosity I went to a 'psychic night' in a pub about a decade ago. I was interested to see how they worked and was massively disappointed when they rolled out a series of low rent tricks that I had sussed as soon as they started talking. There was around 150 people there, all completely enthralled in it. Very lucrative because it was a fiver a ticket but 20 quid extra for a private reading, which 50 or so people paid for.