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ASK AGENT BLACKE?

edited February 2011 in Area 51


ASK AGENT BLACKE  ?


DJ IS THE NAME AREA 51 IS MY GAME ,

ASK AWAY AND THE TOP AGENT IN AREA 51 WILL ANSWER ALL YOUR QUESTIONS I THINK  LOL .

KEEP IT CLEAN GUYS JUST A BIT OF FUN OR THREAD WILL BE SHUT DOWN BY MODS .
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  • edited January 2011
    Dear mr.blacke,are you really a DJ?
  • edited January 2011
    In Response to Re: ASK AGENT BLACKE?:
    Dear mr.blacke,are you really a DJ?
    Posted by debdobs_67
    indeed i am,but these days i spend most of my time in my recording studio...i have dj ed at many clubs around the country,and indeed round europe...


  • edited January 2011


    and i do play the piano,when i get the time....

  • edited January 2011
    Not sure cnt tell by ur pic but have you been mistakenly identified as the one and only Ed Byrne b4???? 
  • edited January 2011
    In Response to Re: ASK AGENT BLACKE?:
    Not sure cnt tell by ur pic but have you been mistakenly identified as the one and only Ed Byrne b4???? 
    Posted by WHOAMI196
    lol....no...i get jason orange out of take that sometimes,and rarely micheal knight from night rider
  • edited January 2011

    What's your favourite breakfast cereal, and what's your favourite order from the chinese takeaway?

    What are the odds of Q8 beating 67 on a  4,5,8 rainbow flop?
  • edited January 2011
    In Response to Re: ASK AGENT BLACKE?:
    and i do play the piano,when i get the time.... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=39AmYcSPAk4
    Posted by djblacke04
    That's very good! Don't you find music much more satisfying than continually moaning about losing hands in this (supposedly) fun game we play? ;-) lol

  • edited January 2011
    In Response to Re: ASK AGENT BLACKE?:
    What's your favourite breakfast cereal, and what's your favourite order from the chinese takeaway? What are the odds of Q8 beating 67 on a  4,5,8 rainbow flop?
    Posted by DOHHHHHHH

    crucnchy nut clusters with chocolate curls,
    chicken fried rice
    2.83%
  • edited January 2011
    In Response to Re: ASK AGENT BLACKE?:
    In Response to Re: ASK AGENT BLACKE? : That's very good! Don't you find music much more satisfying than continually moaning about losing hands in this (supposedly) fun game we play? ;-) lol
    Posted by NoseyBonk
    hmmm,

    no,i enjoy moaning more....
  • edited January 2011
    Well moaning about poker is like moaning about Frogger - pointless.

    Keep up the musics
  • edited January 2011
    In Response to Re: ASK AGENT BLACKE?:
    Well moaning about poker is like moaning about Frogger - pointless. Keep up the musics
    Posted by NoseyBonk
    that maybe true,but moaning is an easy way to vent ones frustrations,if i went to a shop and had a cup of coffee,and it didnt taste nice,id still drink it,then go and tell the owner,he would say ,'well if you didnt like it why did you drink it?'

    in essence the world we live in,and dont get me wrong i am very grateful for all my talents ,and abilities,i have been blessed with,is all about the moan,women are much better at moaning than men,because it is never a moan,but more of an observation,so from now on i think my observations(as they shall now be known) are the product of our times...:)
  • edited January 2011
    Whats your favourite alcoholic beverage?

    Who's the best looking sky sports news presenter?

  • edited January 2011
    In Response to Re: ASK AGENT BLACKE?:
    Whats your favourite alcoholic beverage? Who's the best looking sky sports news presenter?
    Posted by DOHHHHHHH

  • edited January 2011
    Breadcrumbs or Batter?
  • edited January 2011
    In Response to Re: ASK AGENT BLACKE?:
    Breadcrumbs or Batter?
    Posted by Neildown

    hmm,that is a good question,

    for fish,batter but for meat breadcrumbs....



  • edited January 2011


    Hi Toby...

    Is poker gambling?
  • edited January 2011
    In Response to Re: ASK AGENT BLACKE?:
    Hi Toby... Is poker gambling?
    Posted by MAXALLY

    if you play for real money  yes....

    Gambling is the wagering of money or something of material value (referred to as "the stakes") on an event with an uncertain outcome with the primary intent of winning additional money and/or material goods.
  • edited January 2011
    Chinese OR indian?

    Red wine OR white wine?

    Lager OR real ale?

    xxx
  • edited January 2011
    In Response to Re: ASK AGENT BLACKE?:
    Chinese OR indian? Red wine OR white wine? Lager OR real ale? xxx
    Posted by debdobs_67
    Chinese,white,lager..

    xx
  • edited January 2011

    Millie Clode !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Those badbeats really have messed with your judgement.
  • edited January 2011


    hope this helps....

  • edited January 2011


     
    mr blacke ,

    You are going on a cruise. 2 days into the cruise your ship experiences technical difficulties and the captain says it needs to make an unscheduled stop. A couple of hours later the captain makes another announcement that the ships hull has been breached and that you will all need to start heading to life rafts and abandon ship. The ships life rafts are lowered as people begin to pile in and you get on board one of the life rafts.

    As it is lowered however, it hits the side of the ship, putting a hole in the side of the raft, and when it hits the water it begins to sink. There are 10 people in the boat and to prevent it sinking, you quickly work out that by having 9 people working for 10 minutes while 1 person rests you can bail the water out with their hands, quick enough to keep the water at bay and preventing it from sinking, but you have to continually keep it up to ensure that the boat doesn’t sink. By being able to rest one person you are greatly able to increase the length of time you can keep the boat afloat, however if the rescue team doesn’t turn up you calculate that within 5 hours the boat will sink and you will all die.

    While taking your break, you glance over to another boat and notice that a friend of yours who you met on the boat is there and has noticed your predicament. He is signaling for you to come over and join them on their boat so you don’t have to continue bailing water out. There is only just enough room for one more person. You also notice that their boat is moving away rapidly with the current, but your boat can’t keep up because the hole is affecting its buoyancy.

    You estimate that if you jump ship, you will force all 9 remaining crew members to bail water continuously, which will reduce the total time they can stay afloat to just 2 hours, but will ensure that you will be able to live long enough to be rescued.

    If you stay aboard, you will not have another chance to jump ship, and there’s no guarantee that the rescue will arrive in 5 hours, meaning you will drown, however by staying you give everyone a better chance of survival.
    As you watch the boat with your friend drift away, you realize you have about 30 seconds to make a decision:

    a) Do you stay on your current boat and help keep it afloat as long as possible and hope that the rescue will arrive in 5 hours
    b) Do you go to your friends boat, ensuring your rescue, but reducing the chances of the others on the boat being rescued?

  • edited January 2011
    In Response to Re: ASK AGENT BLACKE?:
      mr blacke , You are going on a cruise. 2 days into the cruise your ship experiences technical difficulties and the captain says it needs to make an unscheduled stop. A couple of hours later the captain makes another announcement that the ships hull has been breached and that you will all need to start heading to life rafts and abandon ship. The ships life rafts are lowered as people begin to pile in and you get on board one of the life rafts. As it is lowered however, it hits the side of the ship, putting a hole in the side of the raft, and when it hits the water it begins to sink. There are 10 people in the boat and to prevent it sinking, you quickly work out that by having 9 people working for 10 minutes while 1 person rests you can bail the water out with their hands, quick enough to keep the water at bay and preventing it from sinking, but you have to continually keep it up to ensure that the boat doesn’t sink. By being able to rest one person you are greatly able to increase the length of time you can keep the boat afloat, however if the rescue team doesn’t turn up you calculate that within 5 hours the boat will sink and you will all die. While taking your break, you glance over to another boat and notice that a friend of yours who you met on the boat is there and has noticed your predicament. He is signaling for you to come over and join them on their boat so you don’t have to continue bailing water out. There is only just enough room for one more person. You also notice that their boat is moving away rapidly with the current, but your boat can’t keep up because the hole is affecting its buoyancy. You estimate that if you jump ship, you will force all 9 remaining crew members to bail water continuously, which will reduce the total time they can stay afloat to just 2 hours, but will ensure that you will be able to live long enough to be rescued. If you stay aboard, you will not have another chance to jump ship, and there’s no guarantee that the rescue will arrive in 5 hours, meaning you will drown, however by staying you give everyone a better chance of survival. As you watch the boat with your friend drift away, you realize you have about 30 seconds to make a decision: a) Do you stay on your current boat and help keep it afloat as long as possible and hope that the rescue will arrive in 5 hours b) Do you go to your friends boat, ensuring your rescue, but reducing the chances of the others on the boat being rescued?
    Posted by IRISHROVER
    Can you repeat that please? ;o) xxx
  • edited January 2011
    do you know daz willet dj (ninetys dance scene)
  • edited January 2011
    In Response to Re: ASK AGENT BLACKE?:
      mr blacke , You are going on a cruise. 2 days into the cruise your ship experiences technical difficulties and the captain says it needs to make an unscheduled stop. A couple of hours later the captain makes another announcement that the ships hull has been breached and that you will all need to start heading to life rafts and abandon ship. The ships life rafts are lowered as people begin to pile in and you get on board one of the life rafts. As it is lowered however, it hits the side of the ship, putting a hole in the side of the raft, and when it hits the water it begins to sink. There are 10 people in the boat and to prevent it sinking, you quickly work out that by having 9 people working for 10 minutes while 1 person rests you can bail the water out with their hands, quick enough to keep the water at bay and preventing it from sinking, but you have to continually keep it up to ensure that the boat doesn’t sink. By being able to rest one person you are greatly able to increase the length of time you can keep the boat afloat, however if the rescue team doesn’t turn up you calculate that within 5 hours the boat will sink and you will all die. While taking your break, you glance over to another boat and notice that a friend of yours who you met on the boat is there and has noticed your predicament. He is signaling for you to come over and join them on their boat so you don’t have to continue bailing water out. There is only just enough room for one more person. You also notice that their boat is moving away rapidly with the current, but your boat can’t keep up because the hole is affecting its buoyancy. You estimate that if you jump ship, you will force all 9 remaining crew members to bail water continuously, which will reduce the total time they can stay afloat to just 2 hours, but will ensure that you will be able to live long enough to be rescued. If you stay aboard, you will not have another chance to jump ship, and there’s no guarantee that the rescue will arrive in 5 hours, meaning you will drown, however by staying you give everyone a better chance of survival. As you watch the boat with your friend drift away, you realize you have about 30 seconds to make a decision: a) Do you stay on your current boat and help keep it afloat as long as possible and hope that the rescue will arrive in 5 hours b) Do you go to your friends boat, ensuring your rescue, but reducing the chances of the others on the boat being rescued?
    Posted by IRISHROVER

    obviously B) chances are i dont know anyone on the boat anyway...and i rather be on my mates boat that isnt sinking...and in life threatening situations,it is everyman for himself...

  • edited January 2011
    In Response to Re: ASK AGENT BLACKE?:
    do you know daz willet dj (ninetys dance scene)
    Posted by stokefc

    daz willet,

    no,
    but daz willot aka stoke s the homeboy yes, i met him a couple of times at maddisons,and i think maybe the manor,seemed a nice bloke,didnt ever get to where he wanted,but i wish him all the best as one of the early pioneers of the rave scene...
  • edited January 2011

    if all the poker player to whom I converse are winning players, who are they getting their money from ?

  • edited January 2011
    thats him,always on the edge but couldnt quite there good dj...oh the memories,the gallery(nul) cirrca 1992
  • edited January 2011
    In Response to Re: ASK AGENT BLACKE?:
    if all the poker player to whom I converse are winning players, who are they getting their money from ?
    Posted by 67Bhoys

    all the losing players..!!!
  • edited January 2011
    In Response to Re: ASK AGENT BLACKE?:
    In Response to Re: ASK AGENT BLACKE? : all the losing players..!!!
    Posted by djblacke04[/QUOTE

    Have u ever met a losing player?
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