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Post by Norburn on Oct 29, 2007 9:37:38 GMT
I think i have foudn the most stupid and easiest round in history
it is 90 arrows at a 122cm face at wait for it 20yards
What is ti called - its called a newcastle
so its official newcastle is pants. Must be a bunch of weaklings that came up with this round
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Post by Jungle on Oct 29, 2007 9:46:26 GMT
ahh its nice to see you will be joining me in the land of the dead before too long
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Post by Norburn on Oct 29, 2007 12:19:04 GMT
Y will i be dead
i am merely stating a fact
the fact that it is purely to stir trouble is complete irrelevant
I notice no one else is trying to join us though
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Post by Jungle on Oct 29, 2007 12:35:16 GMT
mitch is already there ash is prepareing spikes across her porch to display various body parts
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Post by Phildo on Oct 29, 2007 16:11:08 GMT
i found rules online for archery golf and archery cricket, they seemed pretty fun
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Post by Craig on Oct 29, 2007 17:54:50 GMT
Archery Cricket shotgun being on the bowling team
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Post by Jungle on Oct 29, 2007 18:24:12 GMT
i have never heard of archery cricket, wicket keeper must be a dangerous job
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Post by igglybabe on Oct 29, 2007 19:41:15 GMT
grrrrrrrrrrrrrr
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Post by Jungle on Oct 29, 2007 20:13:26 GMT
have we said something to offend?
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Post by Norburn on Oct 29, 2007 20:59:36 GMT
we cant have said anything to offend surely
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Post by Jungle on Oct 29, 2007 21:42:32 GMT
its not in our nature to say offensive things
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Post by igglybabe on Oct 29, 2007 22:28:23 GMT
no not at all!
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Post by webspider on Oct 30, 2007 18:24:55 GMT
HEHE
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Post by Phildo on Oct 30, 2007 19:53:23 GMT
Archery Cricket (Unofficial Round)
(The rules for this game were first put together by Mr. Steve Dartell, a past member of the Grange Company of Target Archers Club.)
An archery game played by two teams, each shooting at their own target. One team is the 'Batters', the other team is the 'Bowlers'.
1. Two top shooters to be Team Captains. 2. Team Captains to select team members. 3. 'Bowlers' team to shoot a distance of 20 metres at an 80cm diameter target face. 'Batters' team to shoot a distance of 20 metres at an 122cm diameter target face. 4. Wickets are taken by the 'Bowlers' shooting an arrow into each scoring zone on the target face, starting with the 1 zone, then 2 zone, then 3 zone and so on until an arrow is shot into the 10 zone. Each zone must be shot consecutively. Each archer will shoot their 6 arrows to complete an 'over'. Then the next archer will take their turn. When an arrow hits the 10 zone, then the 'Batters' must stop shooting immediately and they lose one wicket. 5. Runs are scored by the 'Batters' shooting only in the 1 to 6 zone on the target face. Each archer will shoot their 6 arrows to complete an 'over'. Then the next archer will take their turn 6. A 'Batter' will be out and the batting team will lose a wicket if their arrow : Misses the target face Hits the red zone on the target face Hits the gold zone on the target face 9. The two teams will shoot at the same time. 10. Arrows are collected when a wicket falls or after all arrows are shot. 'Batting' will stop immediately at the fall of the last wicket. 11. Team members are to remain in their allotted order to ensure everyone gets a turn. 12. At the fall of the last wicket, the 'Batting' team will add their scores to make up the number of 'runs' for the 'innings'. The teams will then swap targets for the 'second innings'. The 'Batting' and 'Bowling' teams swap over. The 'Batting' team will take their turn as 'Bowlers', and the 'Bowling' team will take their turn at 'Batting'. The completion of the 'second innings' completes one game of cricket. The team with the highest score, most 'runs', wins.
Speed and accuracy is a factor for both teams. The 'Batting' team is trying to score 'runs' as quickly as possible, while the 'Bowling' team is trying to get wickets just as quick.
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Post by Jungle on Oct 30, 2007 19:59:36 GMT
that sound interesting, its a noval idea
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Post by igglybabe on Oct 30, 2007 20:51:23 GMT
im sooo lost
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Post by Jungle on Oct 30, 2007 22:28:05 GMT
cricket, my dear, it is a game played on a field between 2 teams of eleven men one side bats with the intention to hit the ball far enough away from the stumbs that they can run the 22 yards to the other set, the other team want to get the batsmen out, when all the bats men are out they swap sides the team with the best runs to wickets ratio wins
its very simple, read the law
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Post by Mitch on Oct 31, 2007 0:26:44 GMT
Or ask pip - he'll explain it all to you over a 4 day period, won't ya pip!
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Post by igglybabe on Oct 31, 2007 8:52:09 GMT
nooo, i cant imagine worse torture!
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Post by Jungle on Oct 31, 2007 10:08:36 GMT
i can, he could try telling jokes at the same time
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Post by Generic Admin on Oct 31, 2007 10:17:24 GMT
I wonder what the average time is before a thread on this forum goes entirely off topic
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Post by Jungle on Oct 31, 2007 10:53:35 GMT
it looks like about 4 posts in this case but it was atleast a whole page before we got side tracked on the new interest topic
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Post by Stubbs on Oct 31, 2007 12:17:00 GMT
love the idea of archery cricket.
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Post by Jungle on Oct 31, 2007 12:19:24 GMT
so do i sounds like fun
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Post by igglybabe on Oct 31, 2007 13:05:30 GMT
sad children
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Post by Jungle on Oct 31, 2007 13:56:19 GMT
yes we are, but think of all the other horrid things we could be thinking about if we weren't thinking about fine english sports like archery and cricket
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Post by Mitch on Oct 31, 2007 22:53:58 GMT
I think that (going back to original topic) those who claim that it is the most easy and pointless round should shoot one, and be punished if they do not achieve the perfect score.
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Post by Mitch on Oct 31, 2007 22:54:47 GMT
Also note that the google ads are now advertising sexy newcastle singles on this page
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Post by Jungle on Nov 1, 2007 9:39:26 GMT
good point, isn't google clever, its a real odd set of ads really tble cloths and singles very strange
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Post by igglybabe on Nov 1, 2007 11:40:34 GMT
and how did they get to adult nappies?
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