
#10 Any family function at my mother-in-law's house.
From dartboard to a Dutch masterSource: Telegraph
Of the many fates that can befall great works of art - fire, flood or war - few have endured such woes as an important 17th century painting put on public show in London yesterday for the first time in centuries.

I was watching ESPN last night to check on a few scores and highlights. When during a break, I noticed a commercial for "the World Series of Darts" immediately followed by "the World Series of Poker".

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Born with the hereditary blood disorder of hemophilia, Australia's Tony David walks with a limp and cannot fully straighten his right arm. Doctors said he would not live to see 20; Now 39, the man can shoot darts with the fluid precision of a heat-seeking missile.

Your buddy Ted wants to show you around his place. The problem is there are scented candles everywhere. Framed pictures of poodles and kittens line the walls. There's even a bouquet of daisies on the kitchen counter.
Darts: The future is bullSource: Guardian Unlimited
Darts is changing...well the players are at least. The slightly overweight, fatty-haired and sweat-dripping pub-dwellers are being replaced by slim young men with hip clothes, house-music themes and steady arms.
Klaasen into Lakeside semi-finalsSource: BBC News
21 year old Dutchmen works his way into the Lakeside Semi's, setting up a potential all-Dutch final with holder Raymond Van Barneveld