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Thread: Price Comparison

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    Quote Originally Posted by Taintedice View Post
    Freaks like you only exist in Dundee, I'm the same/similar. If you're using the big rest in snooker what's it called again, to get over a ball, what dexterity are you using? Which hand has the rest and which the q. And which hand held the coke float stra
    A spider rest, I think.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Returnofrros View Post
    Here's an Islay style post for you....

    I play golf right, snooker left, write right, tennis right, table tennis left (No ****ing idea), air hockey (hiya jdfc) right, fork n knife in the wrang hands and em left footed.

    Tennis.

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    Quote Originally Posted by eric_sinclair View Post
    Tennis.
    Tennis courts at lawside.....mainly used for football tennis but now and again used for the real thing.

    Being able to serve left or right handed at granny fitba was an advantage.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Taintedice View Post
    Ball park figure? The number of maltesers in a £1 grab bag? the number of tees you go through in an average round? Bits of popcorn in a large-size popcorn? The number of golf balls nicked from Downfield by multi children on the average Saturday in the 70s (a lot)?
    Haha quality tainted many a runny on at the 3rd at downfield back in the
    70s and 9 weeks summer holidays aswell which didn’t help the downfield
    members (sorry Islay if you were a victim)

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    Quote Originally Posted by eric_sinclair View Post
    Tennis.
    Tennis was a staple in the 70s, ardler multi carparks were filled with kids playing doubles in the spare spaces, campie tennis courts, either climb the fence or smash the lock, I'm a righty myself

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    Quote Originally Posted by Biffo_the_Bear View Post
    Haha quality tainted many a runny on at the 3rd at downfield back in the
    70s and 9 weeks summer holidays aswell which didn’t help the downfield
    members (sorry Islay if you were a victim)
    They never did fix the holes in the fence

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    Quote Originally Posted by hmac View Post
    Interesting to see price comparison of Dee v St Johnstone and St Johnstone v Dee.

    Father & Son (or any combo of gender) where child is under 12 years old -

    At Dens £31 and in Perth £23

    Grandparent & Grandchild where child is under 12 years old -

    At Dens £31 and in Perth £13

    St Johnstone can't get a crowd because of football not being big amongst the country set but their prices are far more in tune with he economic situation of most people.

    Adult £23
    Over 65 £13
    Aged 17 – 18 £12
    Aged 13 – 16 £9
    Aged 12 and under – free of charge when accompanied by adult/over 65.
    Not strictly true as an Adult and one child under 12 was £26 for last St Johnstone game at Dens while two Adults and two under 12s was £50

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    Quote Originally Posted by Taintedice View Post
    Tennis was a staple in the 70s, ardler multi carparks were filled with kids playing doubles in the spare spaces, campie tennis courts, either climb the fence or smash the lock, I'm a righty myself
    We used to play it on the hulltoon,mainly when wimbledon was on,the was mainly the thought oh rros playing tennis now??

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    Quote Originally Posted by eric_sinclair View Post
    We used to play it on the hulltoon,mainly when wimbledon was on,the was mainly the thought oh rros playing tennis now??
    I used to play in the car park at ardler, faster surface than flushing meadows.....and there was a wee secret squash court in the underground car parks.....nae **** really Kent the rules so we made them up, disappointingly dinnae think the squash association have taken up Ardler rules.

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    Quote Originally Posted by eric_sinclair View Post
    We used to play it on the hulltoon,mainly when wimbledon was on,the was mainly the thought oh rros playing tennis now??
    walking tennis is fine for auld yins

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