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Go on, who is making the trip?
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SnookerFan wrote:<laugh>
Go on, who is making the trip?
StalinESQ wrote:SnookerFan wrote:<laugh>
Go on, who is making the trip?
to Sheffield or Shanghai.......................
I wonder what a weeks accomodation plus flights would cost....................... (plus some beer tokens)
jafinkesaurus wrote:accomodation and beers are relatively cheap there, its the flight prices than make you think twice. but its worth it. find an engrish speaking guide and go. china is great
jafinkesaurus wrote:accomodation and beers are relatively cheap there, its the flight prices than make you think twice. but its worth it. find an engrish speaking guide and go. china is great
StalinESQ wrote:jafinkesaurus wrote:accomodation and beers are relatively cheap there, its the flight prices than make you think twice. but its worth it. find an engrish speaking guide and go. china is great
I think I will go (to Shanghai) before I die
jafinkesaurus wrote:StalinESQ wrote:jafinkesaurus wrote:accomodation and beers are relatively cheap there, its the flight prices than make you think twice. but its worth it. find an engrish speaking guide and go. china is great
I think I will go (to Shanghai) before I die
i think i will too. done beijing before
Witz78 wrote:jafinkesaurus wrote:StalinESQ wrote:jafinkesaurus wrote:accomodation and beers are relatively cheap there, its the flight prices than make you think twice. but its worth it. find an engrish speaking guide and go. china is great
I think I will go (to Shanghai) before I die
i think i will too. done beijing before
Itll always be Peking to me
Alex0paul WC wrote:I'd love to do a season of going to every single professional event including qualifiers. May have to do it soon before the tour really goes world wide.
jafinkesaurus wrote:it'll always be Пекин to me, not to mention what it is for the locals
StalinESQ wrote:jafinkesaurus wrote:it'll always be Пекин to me, not to mention what it is for the locals
Ja-rule
What was Beijing like. Did you have plenty of time to see other sights in China....?
jafinkesaurus wrote:StalinESQ wrote:jafinkesaurus wrote:it'll always be Пекин to me, not to mention what it is for the locals
Ja-rule
What was Beijing like. Did you have plenty of time to see other sights in China....?
i arrived there a few days before the tournament start and had some time to look around, the great wall, forbidden city n stuff and then snook snook snook. twas my first ever tournament ahhh
SnookerFan wrote:jafinkesaurus wrote:StalinESQ wrote:jafinkesaurus wrote:it'll always be Пекин to me, not to mention what it is for the locals
Ja-rule
What was Beijing like. Did you have plenty of time to see other sights in China....?
i arrived there a few days before the tournament start and had some time to look around, the great wall, forbidden city n stuff and then snook snook snook. twas my first ever tournament ahhh
Really? Did you go by yourself, or with friends? Was the language barrier a burden?
jafinkesaurus wrote:i met another crazy snooker fan on a russian forum and we decided to go together to a tournament. before the trip we found a guide who spoke russian so the language wasnt much problem.
SnookerFan wrote:jafinkesaurus wrote:i met another crazy snooker fan on a russian forum and we decided to go together to a tournament. before the trip we found a guide who spoke russian so the language wasnt much problem.
Do you speak Russian, or does he speak English? Or both? Pardon the questions, it's just the closest I've come to going to a different country was going to the Welsh Open when I live in England.
jafinkesaurus wrote: he's a she and we're both from Ukraine and both speak russian
jafinkesaurus wrote:SnookerFan wrote:jafinkesaurus wrote:i met another crazy snooker fan on a russian forum and we decided to go together to a tournament. before the trip we found a guide who spoke russian so the language wasnt much problem.
Do you speak Russian, or does he speak English? Or both? Pardon the questions, it's just the closest I've come to going to a different country was going to the Welsh Open when I live in England.
he's a she and we're both from Ukraine and both speak russian