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Jelle's Marble Runs Discussion Thread


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Hoping for a suprise . Maybe savage speeders getting 1-2 points. And orangers 2-3 points. And Wisps winning the event... Would be awesome. Hope that ain't too much .

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My mom after I told her ML is a Dutch idea - "Yeah, I knew it was created by someone from a country where they smoke the weed"

 

I do feel the need to tag

@heywoodu

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11 minutes ago, Vojthas said:

My mom after I told her ML is a Dutch idea - "Yeah, I knew it was created by someone from a country where they smoke the weed"

 

I do feel the need to tag

@heywoodu

Your mom? How do people who are not only on the obscure parts of internet know this? :p 

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2 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

Your mom? How do people who are not only on the obscure parts of internet know this? :p 

Come on, the internet doesn't make such secrets for people at age of 50+. Especially when they have a son who is just 20+. :P

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Another great Marble League is in the books. Savage Speeders win gold, O Rangers with silver & the Minty Maniacs took over 3rd place to take the bronze!! They will all qualify for ML2021 along with the hosts Crazy Cats Eyes.

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24 minutes ago, bmo said:

Another great Marble League is in the books. Savage Speeders win gold, O Rangers with silver & the Minty Maniacs took over 3rd place to take the bronze!! They will all qualify for ML2021 along with the hosts Crazy Cats Eyes.

You, me, and @Vojthas teams all managed to top the standings and qualify for next year’s marble league! Congrats to @Vojthas and the Savage Speeders. They deserve a ML victory after that glorious choke last year.

 

Overall, I’m satisfied with the Orangers performance. I would much rather have won gold obviously, but this was a marble league to remember for us, and there’s absolutely no shame in silver (it’s still a medal after all).

 

I have a feelings things are going to get “crazy” in the 2021 ML :p

“Sport has the power to change the world. It has the power to inspire. Sport can create hope where once there was only despair” - Nelson Mandela

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Was hoping for a upset from wisps but no probs the Maniacs finished 3rd so yeah that's fine. 

Hoping for newer events maybe Winter Marble League 

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34 minutes ago, Fly_like_a_don said:

Was hoping for a upset from wisps but no probs the Maniacs finished 3rd so yeah that's fine. 

Hoping for newer events maybe Winter Marble League 

I think it’s going to be summer again.

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15 minutes ago, bmo said:

I think it’s going to be summer again.

Yeah they did Winter in 2018. I think people liked it just as much, but it was a pain in the ass for JMRC to film some of the events. I remember there was editing issues as well, and it was more expensive than other seasons.

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10 hours ago, Olympian1010 said:

Yeah they did Winter in 2018. I think people liked it just as much, but it was a pain in the ass for JMRC to film some of the events. I remember there was editing issues as well, and it was more expensive than other seasons.

Wait expensive how? 

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