CACKbowl: 30th November & 1st December (Lancashire)
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Re: CACKbowl: 30th November & 1st December (Lancashire)
Lovely.
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Re: CACKbowl: 30th November & 1st December (Lancashire)
2 questions
Do we get a skill Before game 1 ( in addition to the tiered bonus skills )?
Is
There anywhere to get an authentic Chorley Cake nearby?
Do we get a skill Before game 1 ( in addition to the tiered bonus skills )?
Is
There anywhere to get an authentic Chorley Cake nearby?
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Re: CACKbowl: 30th November & 1st December (Lancashire)
No.
No fcuking clue. Never had one.
No fcuking clue. Never had one.
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Re: CACKbowl: 30th November & 1st December (Lancashire)
What kind of a host are you man !!!!
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One who scored less than 5% in the ''How Chorley are you?'' test, I'm glad to say.
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Re: CACKbowl: 30th November & 1st December (Lancashire)
Chorley cakes are flattened, fruit-filled pastry cakes, traditionally associated with the town of Chorley in Lancashire, England. They are a close relative of the more widely known Eccles cake, but have some significant differences. The Chorley cake is significantly less sweet than its Eccles cousin, and is commonly eaten with a light spread of butter on top, and perhaps a slice of Lancashire cheese on the side. A Chorley cake is made using currants, sandwiched between two layers of unsweetened shortcrust pastry. As with any regional food, every household has its own individual variations, and so it is not uncommon to see some sugar added to the fruit, or sweeter raisins or sultanas used. These sweeter varieties are sometimes referred to as "snap". Locals often refer to Chorley Cake as Fly Pie.
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Re: CACKbowl: 30th November & 1st December (Lancashire)
There are a couple of places in the main shopping area that do them, two minutes walk.
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Re: CACKbowl: 30th November & 1st December (Lancashire)
Strippers "AND" Chorley Cakes! The strangest set of Bloodbowl tournament demands ever heard!stick_with_poo_on_the_end wrote:Chorley cakes are flattened, fruit-filled pastry cakes, traditionally associated with the town of Chorley in Lancashire, England. They are a close relative of the more widely known Eccles cake, but have some significant differences. The Chorley cake is significantly less sweet than its Eccles cousin, and is commonly eaten with a light spread of butter on top, and perhaps a slice of Lancashire cheese on the side. A Chorley cake is made using currants, sandwiched between two layers of unsweetened shortcrust pastry. As with any regional food, every household has its own individual variations, and so it is not uncommon to see some sugar added to the fruit, or sweeter raisins or sultanas used. These sweeter varieties are sometimes referred to as "snap". Locals often refer to Chorley Cake as Fly Pie.


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You've met Stick right?
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JT-T, can you only stack once the additional skills come in or e.g. could a tier 4 team start the tourney with 2 players with 2 skills?
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Re: CACKbowl: 30th November & 1st December (Lancashire)
Already answered Alex, stacking is fine with initial skills.
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Yeah, I may change it for next time, but that's what the rulespack allows so that's what we'll go with and see how it pans out.
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Re: CACKbowl: 30th November & 1st December (Lancashire)
I'm staying in the near the chorley area this weekend and might be in. Might not be able to do the Sunday and would need to leave 6:30 at the latest Saturday. Is this kosher?
And is so can someone loan me a chaos team?
And is so can someone loan me a chaos team?
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Re: CACKbowl: 30th November & 1st December (Lancashire)
If that's ok with JTY I can pack a chaos team. Have eleven beastmen so let me know what variety of roster you'd like bringing?
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