Andy Stone
craigb
I played in a blind draw dart event a couple of months ago and was matched with a well known single mom of three. Although she proclaims to love playing and blind draws are usually more social than other tournaments, she was glued to various Feckbook pages on her phone almost the entire time. Gee, that was a fun night. 
Ironically, she's always posting about how she'd like to not be single any more yet I've already heard that she demonstrates similar behavior even while on a date! Some people just don't get it I guess. 
Are you American Craig?
I always thought it was only the Brits that played darts!
Millions play around the world, but the top players (with only a few exceptions) are either from Britain or the Netherlands (where the current World #1 is from). I've now played for over 37 years.
I'm an American, but my Mom is 100% Dutch and my father is mostly of British ancestry with some Dutch and some other stuff I can't remember. I figure this is why I was such a good speed skater when I was young and why I've been ranked in the US Top 25 twice in darts (18 years apart!). LOL. I've actually beaten the person ranked World #1 in both activities (at the time they were ranked that), but only for one event each... That said, past dart World Champions used to stay at my house when they were out this way for exhibitions and I've beaten three guys who have been a World Champ (including the one I alluded to above). Heck, I was even on ESPN twice back in the 80's!
Unfortunately, until I find better income (and a new place to live), my darts are average at best. I lost everything during the so-called "Credit Crunch" in 2008-9 and part of my brain is telling me that darts aren't that important right now. Hopefully that will turn around soon and I can get my top performances back.