by Ck147 » 17 Jan 2021 Read
chengdufan wrote:Aberdeen exhibition and conference centre
Yep, Robbo won the Grand Prix there back in 2006. Your turn.
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by chengdufan » 17 Jan 2021 Read
Sponsor
nscf
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by SnookerEd25 » 17 Jan 2021 Read
chengdufan wrote:Sponsor
nscf
Nescafe
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by chengdufan » 17 Jan 2021 Read
SnookerEd25 wrote:chengdufan wrote:Sponsor
nscf
Nescafe
Correct! The sponsor of the 93 Asian, won by Dave Harold and currently under discussion in the other thread
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by SnookerEd25 » 17 Jan 2021 Read
Commentatorism :
WPDTSFTBFRTDRPPD
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by Juddernaut88 » 17 Jan 2021 Read
The last word is dropped but I have no idea about the rest :(
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by Prop » 17 Jan 2021 Read
Wiped its feet before it dropped
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by SnookerEd25 » 17 Jan 2021 Read
Correct Prop
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by Prop » 17 Jan 2021 Read
Winnings
BTFLWTRFRDCRYSTL
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by Ck147 » 17 Jan 2021 Read
Beautiful water fried crystal
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by HappyCamper » 17 Jan 2021 Read
Ck147 wrote:Beautiful water fried crystal
water fried!? ain't that poaching.
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by SnookerEd25 » 17 Jan 2021 Read
Beautiful Waterford Crystal
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by Alex0paul » 17 Jan 2021 Read
Ck147 wrote:Beautiful water fried crystal
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by Ck147 » 17 Jan 2021 Read
HappyCamper wrote:Ck147 wrote:Beautiful water fried crystal
water fried!? ain't that poaching.
Beautiful poached crystal doesn't fit - but I'm sure it's not water fired either, wish I hadn't pressed submit now, look like a tit...lol
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by Prop » 17 Jan 2021 Read
SnookerEd25 wrote:Beautiful Waterford Crystal
Indeed, as Ken reminds us 17 times every year.
Your turn, Ed
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by SnookerEd25 » 18 Jan 2021 Read
YNBNGT
Keep an eye on this one
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by rekoons » 18 Jan 2021 Read
SnookerEd25 wrote:YNBNGT
Keep an eye on this one
is it... Yan Bingtao?
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by SnookerEd25 » 18 Jan 2021 Read
rekoons wrote:SnookerEd25 wrote:YNBNGT
Keep an eye on this one
is it... Yan Bingtao?
Yes of course.
New Masters champion, don’t you know
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by rekoons » 18 Jan 2021 Read
Commentator saying about a particular player:
fnncnkncn
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by SnookerEd25 » 18 Jan 2021 Read
If anyone can Ken can ?
Possibly? But Y isn’t a vowel
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by rekoons » 18 Jan 2021 Read
Correct!
I always thought y being a vowel is debatable and depends on region and language?
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by SnookerEd25 » 18 Jan 2021 Read
rekoons wrote:Correct!
I always thought y being a vowel is debatable and depends on region and language?
Personally, I think the Americans may count it as a vowel but what the hell do they know?
'Countdown' file it under the consonants box, and they're the standard by which I measure it
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by SnookerEd25 » 18 Jan 2021 Read
Anyhow...
Ending to a popular DT anecdote :
"STHFLLWSYS : NCBRKMSTRSPNCR,BTCLDHVPTTDLLTHSBLLS"
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by Ck147 » 18 Jan 2021 Read
SnookerEd25 wrote:rekoons wrote:Correct!
I always thought y being a vowel is debatable and depends on region and language?
Personally, I think the Americans may count it as a vowel but what the hell do they know?
'Countdown' file it under the consonants box, and they're the standard by which I measure it
I think y is classed as a semi-vowel, in rekoons example it can be considered a vowel as it sounds like a vowel "eeee" but in "yob" it would be considered a consonant.
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by Iranu » 18 Jan 2021 Read
SnookerEd25 wrote:Anyhow...
Ending to a popular DT anecdote :
"STHFLLWSYS : NCBRKMSTRSPNCR,BTCLDHVPTTDLLTHSBLLS"
So the fellow says, “Nice break Mr Spencer, but I could have potted all those balls.”
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by Ck147 » 18 Jan 2021 Read
So the fellow says: nice break mister Spencer , but I could have potted all those balls
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by Ck147 » 18 Jan 2021 Read
Bloody hell, you beat me to it again (should have refreshed before posting)
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by Prop » 18 Jan 2021 Read
Ck147 wrote:Bloody hell, you beat me to it again (should have refreshed before posting)
SF is the undisputed don of that.
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by SnookerEd25 » 18 Jan 2021 Read
Iranu takes it - just - in a nailbiting race for the text
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by SnookerEd25 » 18 Jan 2021 Read
Ck147 wrote:SnookerEd25 wrote:rekoons wrote:Correct!
I always thought y being a vowel is debatable and depends on region and language?
Personally, I think the Americans may count it as a vowel but what the hell do they know?
'Countdown' file it under the consonants box, and they're the standard by which I measure it
I think y is classed as a semi-vowel, in rekoons example it can be considered a vowel as it sounds like a vowel "eeee" but in "yob" it would be considered a consonant.
Good explanation, I'll go along with that
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