by SnookerEd25 » 04 Nov 2022 Read
SnookerFan wrote:KrazeeEyezKilla wrote:During the Hong Kong Masters Trump tweeted about moving the Tour Championship which he said last season was "a bit sleepy" to Hong Kong. I think he wants to feel like Snooker is breaking new ground and doing things it's never done before.
It has been to Hing Kong before.
#pedanticpete
Is your real name Pete?
What’s your height and weight?
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by SnookerFan » 06 Nov 2022 Read
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by Johnny Bravo » 06 Nov 2022 Read
SnookerFan wrote:HappyCamper wrote:do the youth not like coffee and biccies and a chinwag. wha' the buck.
Oh rubbish, there's biscuits?
How do I attend?
They are called cookies, not biscuits.
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by SnookerFan » 06 Nov 2022 Read
Johnny Bravo wrote:SnookerFan wrote:HappyCamper wrote:do the youth not like coffee and biccies and a chinwag. wha' the buck.
Oh rubbish, there's biscuits?
How do I attend?
They are called cookies, not biscuits.
That might be the worst thing you ever said.
Though it is up against strong competition, I agree.
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by HappyCamper » 06 Nov 2022 Read
Johnny Bravo wrote:SnookerFan wrote:HappyCamper wrote:do the youth not like coffee and biccies and a chinwag. wha' the buck.
Oh rubbish, there's biscuits?
How do I attend?
They are called cookies, not biscuits.
No. A cookie is a type of biscuit.
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by SnookerFan » 06 Nov 2022 Read
In Britain, calling a biscuit "a cookie" is up there with assaulting the monarch.
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by RunningSide » 06 Nov 2022 Read
SnookerFan wrote:In Britain, calling a biscuit "a cookie" is up there with assaulting the monarch.
That makes Camilla a cookie monster.
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by Holden Chinaski » 06 Nov 2022 Read
SnookerFan wrote:Johnny Bravo wrote:SnookerFan wrote:HappyCamper wrote:do the youth not like coffee and biccies and a chinwag. wha' the buck.
Oh rubbish, there's biscuits?
How do I attend?
They are called cookies, not biscuits.
That might be the worst thing you ever said.
Though it is up against strong competition, I agree.
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