How long will the latest free win last?
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How long will the latest free win last?
September. October, November, December, 2014?
My name is Sir Linesman and I have revolutionised professional fruit machine playing in the UK.
Kind Regards, Sir Linesman
My name is Sir Linesman and I have revolutionised professional fruit machine playing in the UK.
Kind Regards, Sir Linesman
I'll go a slightly different way Amazing.redlinesman wrote:September. October, November, December, 2014?
My name is Sir Linesman and I have revolutionised professional fruit machine playing in the UK.
Kind Regards, Sir Linesman
Rather than pretend I know what he's talking about.
Mmmmmmmmmmmm
What a nob!!!
The only thing you've done is give cunts a bad name.redlinesman wrote:September. October, November, December, 2014?
My name is Sir Linesman and I have revolutionised professional fruit machine playing in the UK.
Kind Regards, Sir Linesman
There's a good chance Cat C will be obsolete by the end of next year. Scheduled that into your none existent diary?
He isn't right of course, he just thinks he is.
There are many ways life can be breathed back into the AWP scene, but the powers that be deem it a good idea to raise the stakes and JP amount.
10p/20p stakes and a £10 + repeat jackpot would bring back the casual punter, increasingly alienated by the spiralling costs of gambling and dire absence of amusement/gameplay.
Hunstanton Pier has around 10 newish hi-tech AWP's. If a casual were to enter the premises and play each machine for a board they would a) most probably find themselves up to £100 down and b) most definitely vow never to repeat that sorry experience again. Possible rips aside I concur with the likes of OB in his criticism of the current AWP scene. QPS are testament to the utter creative bankrupcy.
10p/20p stakes and a £10 + repeat jackpot would bring back the casual punter, increasingly alienated by the spiralling costs of gambling and dire absence of amusement/gameplay.
Hunstanton Pier has around 10 newish hi-tech AWP's. If a casual were to enter the premises and play each machine for a board they would a) most probably find themselves up to £100 down and b) most definitely vow never to repeat that sorry experience again. Possible rips aside I concur with the likes of OB in his criticism of the current AWP scene. QPS are testament to the utter creative bankrupcy.
Bring it on I can wait until they are gone to be honest, move with the times or die, I'm fine thks, haven't stepped foot in a pub for mths don't need to, and I was just playing along with sir numpty Linesmanfeeder22 wrote:The only thing you've done is give cunts a bad name.
There's a good chance Cat C will be obsolete by the end of next year. Scheduled that into your none existent diary?
Enjoying life to the max!
I'll be back
I'll be back