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Dartoid Previews World Cup XVII, in true Dartoid Fashion.
Dartoid brings you his lively preview of World Cup XVII, to be held September 23rd through 26th 2009 in Charlotte North Carolina, USA.
From the World Cup Darts Site:
The American Darts Organization is proud to invite all WDF member countries to participate in WDF World Cup XVII, Womens World Cup XIV, and Youth World Cup VI, September 23-26, 2009. The World Cup will be hosted by the City of Charlotte, North Carolina, at The Blake Hotel. Several Countries have already confirmed their participation in the 2009 WDF World Cup. To view the list of countries, click here
Deadlines
Participation Confirmation, March 20, 2009
Hotel Booking, June 21, 2009
Line Up and Photos, June 21, 2009
Flight Schedules, August 15, 2009
Dartoid’s World, Article 361
In Dartoid’s current adventure recantation, he has traveled into the frozen north, and has returned with tales of conquest and adventure! Of course, there is STILL no mention as to how he fared against the fair Thai maidens on his overseas darting adventure! :)
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Dartoid Reviews John Lowe’s Book, The Art of Darts
In this installment of Dartoid’s World, he reviews John Lowe’s new book, The Art of Darts.
According to his article, the book has been met with mixed reviews, but Dartoid gives you his usual straight shooting opinion, and he reckons ole Stoneface has penned a success.
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Dartoid Avoids Telling the Thailand Lady Darters Story…

Once again, Dartoid fails to mention how badly the Lady darters of Thailand bashed him by avoiding the subject.
In this latest column, Dartoid avoids the present by looking back one ago…
Comments are off for this post       52 viewsDartoid Has Flown the Coop!
Or rather, he’s flying to the Coop. The 28th annual Chuck and Stick’s Chicken Coop Open.
I haven’t heard anything from Dartoid since his announcement about taking on the Thailand Lady Darters, but I’m guessing that after that butt whoopin’ he felt that it was time to try his hand on some of the Ozark Mountain Darters, though I doubt that victory will be any easier!
1 comment       86 viewsDartoid Takes on the Thailand Ladies
In what might be a darts first, infamous darts writer Paul Seigel, aka Dartoid, will take on the female darters of Bangkok. While that might not be unusual in itself…this time he will do it ON the oche instead of away from it!

Dartoid Looks Back to Darts One Year Ago
Brushing his senility aside, the infamous Dartoid takes us back in time to the state of darts one year ago…the journey begins…
Comments are off for this post       41 viewsWhat is worse than Friday 13th? Dartoid using Technology!
This just in from the Dartoid newsletter:
Greetings!
It’s happened. Dartoid is now a full-fledged geek!
FOLLOW “Toid’s Twitter Twaddle” by clicking here.
WATCH for the Grand Opening of the ‘Toid Store, soon.
And STAY TUNED for the next Dartoid’s World column from (Yah y’betch yah!) the ice cold wilds of Fargo, Nor’Dakoda!
Ironically enough, in his hurry to boast about his new found technological knowledge…he didn’t actually put in a link to his twitter page, but we got his back! :p
Now I just need all of you guys to send him a message and tell him to fix theOche.com newsfeed on his page so that it works…but don’t tell him we told you to do it. :)
2 comments       70 viewsDartoid Looks Back One Year Ago in Darts
I don’t know if he’s confused and thinks that the news he wrote about is current events, or if he’s just writing a time capsule article…but I’m betting he’s confused.
Dartoid’s Adventure With the US Border Patrol, One Illegal Alien’s Lucky Escape from the Law
From the column:
Comments are off for this post       75 viewsTuesday, February 17, 2009
Column 348
The First Annual White Sands Missile Launch Darts TournamentTo some, the eighty-four mile, hour or so long stretch along old US Highway 54 from El Paso, Texas to Alamogordo, New Mexico might seem desolate, but it’s not. At least it wasn’t for me. Travelers will typically encounter military personnel along this lonely connector strip between Fort Bliss and Holloman Air Force Base, but not me. I managed instead to meet four Border Patrol officers and several dozen RABBITS!



