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MungoChutney

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  • Birthday 10/08/1984

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  1. 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.
  2. I do but I don't fry with it as such. Putting it through cooked noodles or spaghetti just at the end works brilliant.
  3. 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.
  4. 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)
  5. 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.
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