by SnookerFan » 19 Nov 2010 Read
wildLOVESWAGNER wrote:Bourne wrote:Wild's been quiet today, I wonder if that was him mooning in the background after Goldstein closed the show tonight
YES
I WAS THERE TONIGHT
wasent planning on going but a mate called late afternoon saying he had a spare ticket asking if i wanted to go so i did.
by far Robbos best Performance in the league at a time he needed it most pure class and he only arrived in Llandudno at 9.20pm.one punter said What a Nob Head.
Met Selby and Ronnie......
Selby was nice guy plenty of time with the fans but i got to say the impression
Ronnie Gave me was rubbish as one Punter Said what a Nob Head.
When I called him a 'Monumental cockerel' at the start of the evening, does that count as an accurate prediction?
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by GJ » 19 Nov 2010 Read
Monique wrote:Sonny wrote:Well played Robbo. What were the odds on him qualifying at the start of the evening?
Well played indeed and if GJ still thinks he doesn't care about PL I don't know what he needs to be convinced!
you may be rigth as he did seem more focused than in previous pl matches
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by GJ » 19 Nov 2010 Read
StalinESQ wrote:<laugh>
new avatar
cough cough
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by Casey » 19 Nov 2010 Read
Sounds like a good night in the PL.
I was to busy losing like £150 to the American’s I work for in pool, Way too drunk andcompletely hustled
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by Smart » 19 Nov 2010 Read
case_master wrote:Sounds like a good night in the PL.
I was to busy losing like £150 to the
American’s I work for in pool, Way too drunk andcompletely hustled
McDonalds staff party
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by Casey » 19 Nov 2010 Read
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by SnookerFan » 19 Nov 2010 Read
I hope you racked up £150 worth of free drinks in the bar to make up for the lost money.
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by Smart » 19 Nov 2010 Read
sounds like a good night, apart from the being hustled aspect, was it American pool or UK pool your were playing........
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by Casey » 19 Nov 2010 Read
StalinESQ wrote:sounds like a good night, apart from the being hustled aspect, was it American pool or UK pool your were playing........
Crazy man, the bar staff stayed on until 3.30 serving drinks. It was UK pool and the yanks were like "look how small the balls and pockets are". I though "yes" I will make profit for the night. Not so and making a couple of trips to the cash point to fund my awful play was not good.
Anyway, great night all the same
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by SnookerFan » 19 Nov 2010 Read
case_master wrote:StalinESQ wrote:sounds like a good night, apart from the being hustled aspect, was it American pool or UK pool your were playing........
Crazy man, the bar staff stayed on until 3.30 serving drinks. It was UK pool and the yanks were like "look how small the balls and pockets are". I though "yes" I will make profit for the night. Not so and
making a couple of trips to the cash point to fund my awful play was not good. Anyway, great night all the same
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by Smart » 19 Nov 2010 Read
SnookerFan wrote:case_master wrote:StalinESQ wrote:sounds like a good night, apart from the being hustled aspect, was it American pool or UK pool your were playing........
Crazy man, the bar staff stayed on until 3.30 serving drinks. It was UK pool and the yanks were like "look how small the balls and pockets are". I though "yes" I will make profit for the night. Not so and
making a couple of trips to the cash point to fund my awful play was not good. Anyway, great night all the same
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Mug.
I remember when I was a lad
, playing darts for cash, and I kept losing and I kept saying "double or quits" - ended the night driving to the cash point.........................
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by Roland » 19 Nov 2010 Read
A drunken idiot saying "double or quits" is how I won so much money at pool on my ski holiday earlier this year
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by Casey » 19 Nov 2010 Read
The worst about it was that the guy wasn’t even that good, he could pot some decent balls but had no real clue about position. Of course I still tried to play a full game using spin
, car crash pool.
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by SnookerFan » 19 Nov 2010 Read
Why play for so much money?
There's putting a fiver on it to make a game interesting, but bucking hell.
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by Casey » 19 Nov 2010 Read
SnookerFan wrote:Why play for so much money?
There's putting a fiver on it to make a game interesting, but bucking hell.
It snowballed and I thought I could clean them out. They love gambling because its banned in their State, so when they go to places they can gamble they go nuts. It started off with £20’s and soon moved up.
If only I was sober playing them.
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by JohnFromLondonTown » 19 Nov 2010 Read
case_master wrote:The worst about it was that the guy wasn’t even that good, he could pot some decent balls but had no real clue about position. Of course I still tried to play a full game using spin
, car crash pool.
Pints of water I start to drink when the money comes out, iced up to the hilt. Wake the brain up.
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by Smart » 19 Nov 2010 Read
case_master wrote:The worst about it was that the guy wasn’t even that good, he could pot some decent balls but had no real clue about position. Of course I still tried to play a full game using spin
, car crash pool.
I love anything with money on it. Always have. Cards (bastard bragg, chase the ace), darts, pool. I can play a match and with no money involved there is no real tension other than wanting to win for the hell of it, but with notes involved there is (as the advert says) more to it when there is money on it. The guys in my office are a complete bunch of wet blankets (train lovers). If they knew what I'd made in the last 2 weeks their eyes would be bulging out their heads.
One particular idiot keeps mentioning how his mortgage is paid off, and then for added effect he mentions the current share price - as if he is some sort of chuffin Branson-figure cos he has a LandRover
He does not realise that the number I'm holding is double that of the guy he keeps mocking about being MrLoaded.
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by Casey » 20 Nov 2010 Read
StalinESQ wrote:case_master wrote:The worst about it was that the guy wasn’t even that good, he could pot some decent balls but had no real clue about position. Of course I still tried to play a full game using spin
, car crash pool.
I love anything with money on it. Always have. Cards (bastard bragg, chase the ace), darts, pool. I can play a match and with no money involved there is no real tension other than wanting to win for the hell of it, but with notes involved there is (as the advert says) more to it when there is money on it. The guys in my office are a complete bunch of wet blankets (train lovers). If they knew what I'd made in the last 2 weeks their eyes would be bulging out their heads.
One particular idiot keeps mentioning how his mortgage is paid off, and then for added effect he mentions the current share price - as if he is some sort of chuffin Branson-figure cos he has a LandRover
He does not realise that the number I'm holding is double that of the guy he keeps mocking about being MrLoaded.
stockmartket?
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by Smart » 20 Nov 2010 Read
case_master wrote:StalinESQ wrote:case_master wrote:The worst about it was that the guy wasn’t even that good, he could pot some decent balls but had no real clue about position. Of course I still tried to play a full game using spin
, car crash pool.
I love anything with money on it. Always have. Cards (bastard bragg, chase the ace), darts, pool. I can play a match and with no money involved there is no real tension other than wanting to win for the hell of it, but with notes involved there is (as the advert says) more to it when there is money on it. The guys in my office are a complete bunch of wet blankets (train lovers). If they knew what I'd made in the last 2 weeks their eyes would be bulging out their heads.
One particular idiot keeps mentioning how his mortgage is paid off, and then for added effect he mentions the current share price - as if he is some sort of chuffin Branson-figure cos he has a LandRover
He does not realise that the number I'm holding is double that of the guy he keeps mocking about being MrLoaded.
stockmartket?
Yep.
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by Casey » 20 Nov 2010 Read
Well done Sir
I might take a venture that way in a few years when I have some decent equity behind me
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