by gallantrabbit » 23 Jan 2011 Read
Stone me..they haven`t done Jimmy any favours in the photo.
Shame Jim didn`t work this hard 20 years ago. he really is the play anywhere man now. Good luck to him.
Surprised Lee went out there. He had said he wanted to play proper tourneys for proper money.. Recession hit Stephen?
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by Wildey » 23 Jan 2011 Read
gallantrabbit wrote:Stone me..they haven`t done Jimmy any favours in the photo.
Shame Jim didn`t work this hard 20 years ago. he really is the play anywhere man now. Good luck to him.
Surprised Lee went out there. He had said he wanted to play proper tourneys for proper money.. Recession hit Stephen?
both wanted a hotter climate to sweat off a few pounds
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by SnookerFan » 23 Jan 2011 Read
gallantrabbit wrote:Stone me..they haven`t done Jimmy any favours in the photo.
Shame Jim didn`t work this hard 20 years ago. he really is the play anywhere man now. Good luck to him.
Surprised Lee went out there. He had said he wanted to play proper tourneys for proper money.. Recession hit Stephen?
That's because it was a picture of Stephen Lee.
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by GJ » 23 Jan 2011 Read
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by SnookerFan » 23 Jan 2011 Read
It's actually a nice trophy that he won.
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by wheelsofsteel » 24 Jan 2011 Read
Smart wrote:Stephen Lee really did get into the local culture. Well done sir !!!!!
I'm sure if you had tried you could have got a turban, an elephant, a Hindustan, a plate of curry, the Taj Mahal and a stunt-double of Sashin Tendulkar in the picture. Much more authentic then
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by gallantrabbit » 24 Jan 2011 Read
SnookerFan wrote:gallantrabbit wrote:Stone me..they haven`t done Jimmy any favours in the photo.
Shame Jim didn`t work this hard 20 years ago. he really is the play anywhere man now. Good luck to him.
Surprised Lee went out there. He had said he wanted to play proper tourneys for proper money.. Recession hit Stephen?
That's because it was a picture of Stephen Lee.
Hmm in fact if yous could look further than the end of yous noses...
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by Smart » 24 Jan 2011 Read
wheelsofsteel wrote:Smart wrote:Stephen Lee really did get into the local culture. Well done sir !!!!!
I'm sure if you had tried you could have got a turban, an elephant, a Hindustan, a plate of curry, the Taj Mahal and a stunt-double of Sashin Tendulkar in the picture. Much more authentic then
Art is not my strongest suit, actually not sure what is.
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