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1st March 2008, 7:04pm
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#46 | | Ninja Geek
Join Date: Aug 2005 Location: West End
Posts: 1,775
| Re: the games room Ahhh, I remember the day I got that thing installed. Twas such an improvement on the old one where all you'd hear for an hour was Fuel by Metallica and RATM's Killing in the Name Of (both great tunes but hearing them constantly starts to wear a bit thin) followed by some idiot put Girls Aloud on five times in a row. |
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1st March 2008, 9:43pm
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#47 | | Chips, motherfucker.
Join Date: Aug 2001 Location: Earth
Posts: 3,360
| Re: the games room Super Street fighter II. With seats.
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2nd March 2008, 6:10am
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#48 | | Harvey Kartel
Join Date: Apr 2001 Location: Beatdown Central
Posts: 8,619
| Re: the games room A ban on wacky patter. |
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3rd March 2008, 2:53pm
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#49 | | Screaming in my head
Join Date: May 2001 Location: Hiding in the underdark
Posts: 1,133
| Re: the games room I'm never there anymore but if i remember the jukebox did have some good nin/ministry/stuff like that, but it was archived so you had to pay double to get it played. now my memory could be shit and that's not true, if so forget what I just said
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3rd March 2008, 3:01pm
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#50 | | Experimental stooge
Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: Muffled 'bang'
Posts: 13,625
| Re: the games room I remember back in the day when it seemed impossible to get anything non metal on the QM jukebox.
Swings and roundabouts eh?
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3rd March 2008, 3:51pm
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#51 | | 1 part bitch of eastwick Moderator
Join Date: Aug 2003 Location: handed-in land
Posts: 4,663
| Re: the games room did there not used to be a dartboard in jim's? old jim's, that is.
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3rd March 2008, 4:00pm
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#52 | | 1 part bitch of eastwick Moderator
Join Date: Aug 2003 Location: handed-in land
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| Re: the games room Quote:
Originally Posted by ally.h
darts, however, is banned under glasgow licensing laws.
al. | this from the "dartefacts" websites. i'm so pleased that i got to look at a website called "dartefacts". Quote:
The licensing justices of Liverpool and Glasgow imposed a ban on darts and other pub games a few months before the game's popularity was boosted by the 'royal' match. [the king & queen played a game in 1937]Their reasoning was quite clear. Despite the levels of drunkenness falling all across the nation since the end of the Great War, the level remained very high in these two cities.
The Burgh Licensing Court in Glasgow in 1939 decided to ban 'all kinds of games' on the grounds that they encouraged drunkenness or more especially what they termed 'ne'er do wellism'.
The Glasgow and District Licensed Trade Defence Association appealed and within a few months the ban was lifted for some games, dominoes included, but not darts.
The Liverpool justices were just as strict as those over the border and protestations reached as far as the House of Commons. A. P. Herbert, MP defended darts' case in Parliament, but even he, an avid supporter of pub games and a keen skittle player, was not able to convince the Home Secretary that the ban should be lifted.
The 'craze' for darts was ended by Adolf Hitler and the game would have to wait another thirty-five years or more before the profile was raised as high - or even higher.
The ban on darts in both Liverpool and Glasgow stayed in place until after the end of the Second World War. However, by 1949, the city of Liverpool had become a 'hot bed of darts' and in the early 1950s Glasgow hosted the first ever darts championship of Scotland.
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3rd March 2008, 4:24pm
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#53 | | Hobosexual
Join Date: Dec 2003 Location: Southside
Posts: 2,083
| Re: the games room Quote:
Originally Posted by Rio Ohki Super Street fighter II. With seats. | THAT.
Mair pool tables, less people. Who needs chairs and regular tables? Mair POOL tables.
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