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Episode 64-Darts In Iceland

Submitted by on March 1, 2012 – 8:51 pmNo Comment

Iceland! Yes, we had a dart player from Iceland on the show tonight by the name of Einar Moller. He is from Reykjavik and as described, this is the best place for darts. Adam “Thorn” Smith, before going to the world cup, stopped in Iceland meeting up with Einar and was able to explore the area for dartboards. You can get all the details from his latest Thorn Report. Einar also clarified that there are no such thing as Elves and Hidden People as we wanted to make sure because I believe John Ronnholm has a bit of a phobia. (Rumor) It is not often that we get to hear from a guest in this region so don’t take it for granted! Next, Richard Ashdown helped us out with more Premiere League coverage and predictions as well as results from the Six Nations Cup. In the nature of not spoiling what happened in the Premiere League this week, I will not tell you the results. Enjoy!

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