by The_Abbott » 27 Apr 2018 Read
SnookerFan wrote:I only really watch snooker and horror movies.
She has been in horror films too. Cabin in the Woods I believe she is in for example.
I don't think she has taken up Snooker yet.
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by Iranu » 27 Apr 2018 Read
The_Abbott wrote:Agree - the Gifted she is really annoying in too. In fact the whole family is annoying.
Person of Interest is a really good show as is Alias and Angel. Dollhouse was just weird but some good ideas in there.
Yeah the Gifted would be a much better series without the Strucker family. Amy does the best she can with the material she's given (she's my favourite actor anyway) but the dialogue across the series is generally poor.
Dollhouse started off not that great but got better halfway through the season (episode 6 is the first time you really see the potential for the series). Then when they got cancelled in season 2 and just went balls-to-the-wall with fast paced storytelling it went up another notch.
Plus Epitaph One is one of the best episodes of TV that Joss Whedon has been involved in.
It had a really great concept.
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by SnookerFan » 27 Apr 2018 Read
The_Abbott wrote:SnookerFan wrote:I only really watch snooker and horror movies.
She has been in horror films too. Cabin in the Woods I believe she is in for example.
I don't think she has taken up Snooker yet.
I must know her then. I've seen that.
Was she the bird who alive at the end with the stoner bloke?
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by Iranu » 27 Apr 2018 Read
SnookerFan wrote:The_Abbott wrote:SnookerFan wrote:I only really watch snooker and horror movies.
She has been in horror films too. Cabin in the Woods I believe she is in for example.
I don't think she has taken up Snooker yet.
I must know her then. I've seen that.
Was she the bird who alive at the end with the stoner bloke?
She was one of the scientists who were orchestrating it.
Great film, that.
She was also in the 2012 adaptation of Much Ado About Nothing.
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by KrazeeEyezKilla » 27 Apr 2018 Read
I watched a bit of Alias once because I saw the lead character walking into a building In her underwear.
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by Sickpotter » 27 Apr 2018 Read
Waistcoats, aside from adding some class are helpful to the players, they prevent them accidentally fouling by touching balls with their shirts
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by SnookerFan » 27 Apr 2018 Read
Sickpotter wrote:Waistcoats, aside from adding some class are helpful to the players, they prevent them accidentally fouling by touching balls with their shirts
Fair point this.
Didn't think of the practical implications.
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by Holden Chinaski » 27 Apr 2018 Read
I wonder if this style of waistcoat will ever make a comeback:
There's probably not enoughb room for the sponsor logo's on those ones...
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by Alex0paul » 27 Apr 2018 Read
Not a fan of sponsors on the sleeves
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by Iranu » 27 Apr 2018 Read
They could have sponsors on the back. They're on screen as often as the torsos are.
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by Alex0paul » 27 Apr 2018 Read
Robert Milkins to have Fergus & Sons Tractors printed across his bottom next year
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by sundaygirl » 27 Apr 2018 Read
Buttocks
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by SnookerFan » 27 Apr 2018 Read
sundaygirl wrote:Buttocks
They should abolish buttocks.
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by The_Abbott » 30 Apr 2018 Read
Holden Chinaski wrote:I wonder if this style of waistcoat will ever make a comeback:
There's probably not enoughb room for the sponsor logo's on those ones...
They use these to paint the fence these days.
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by LeonD123 » 30 Apr 2018 Read
SnookerFan wrote:Sickpotter wrote:Waistcoats, aside from adding some class are helpful to the players, they prevent them accidentally fouling by touching balls with their shirts
Fair point this.
Didn't think of the practical implications.
Yes, their shirts are a little bit larger than regular shirts, no slim fit, really easy to touch the balls without waistcoats.
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by Alex0paul » 30 Apr 2018 Read
Maybe all players should wear Coventry City shirts
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by SnookerFan » 30 Apr 2018 Read
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by LaurenWelchat » 14 Nov 2022 Read
I just ran into this thread and saw an interesting discussion here. I wonder why they would need someone to cancel their so-called uniform?
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by LaurenWelchat » 14 Nov 2022 Read
I just ran into this thread and saw an interesting discussion here.
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by Johnny Bravo » 14 Nov 2022 Read
LaurenWelchat wrote:I just ran into this thread and saw an interesting discussion here. I wonder why they would need someone to cancel their so-called uniform?
Cause it hampers players when playing certain shots.
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by SnookerEd25 » 14 Nov 2022 Read
SnookerFan wrote:I only really watch snooker and horror movies.
This is not true; you watache quiz shows, the Larkins and at least one crapppy Reality TV show (the Apprentice) too.
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by SnookerFan » 14 Nov 2022 Read
SnookerEd25 wrote:SnookerFan wrote:I only really watch snooker and horror movies.
This is not true; you watache quiz shows, the Larkins and at least one crapppy Reality TV show (the Apprentice) too.
And The Flash, that time Andre got the hump with me about it.
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by Iranu » 14 Nov 2022 Read
SnookerEd25 wrote:SnookerFan wrote:I only really watch snooker and horror movies.
This is not true; you watache quiz shows, the Larkins and at least one crapppy Reality TV show (the Apprentice) too.
And musicals based on cult 80s films.
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by SnookerFan » 14 Nov 2022 Read
Iranu wrote:SnookerEd25 wrote:SnookerFan wrote:I only really watch snooker and horror movies.
This is not true; you watache quiz shows, the Larkins and at least one crapppy Reality TV show (the Apprentice) too.
And musicals based on cult 80s films.
Not just based on 80s films.
I saw Book Of Mormon and Wicked.
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by sundaygirl » 14 Nov 2022 Read
Have you seen Heathers yet?
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by eraserhead » 14 Nov 2022 Read
Heathers
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by HappyCamper » 14 Nov 2022 Read
the players should continue to wear both waistcoats and trousers, as noone want to see them play in their skivvies.
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by SnookerFan » 15 Nov 2022 Read
sundaygirl wrote:Have you seen Heathers yet?
Yes. Last week.
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by chengdufan » 15 Nov 2022 Read
MONK!!
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