by Alex0paul » 25 Nov 2017 Read
Car crash TV
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by Alex0paul » 25 Nov 2017 Read
Chalk McHugh wrote:Final odds
Yan evens
Williams 4/5
Who do the experts on here fancy?
Yan for me
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by kolompar » 25 Nov 2017 Read
Well done Yan. Lü saving his best for the UK then.
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by Deewee » 25 Nov 2017 Read
kolompar wrote:Well done Yan. Lü saving his best for the UK then.
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by Andre147 » 25 Nov 2017 Read
MJW wins it for me.
9-7
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by Chalk McHugh » 25 Nov 2017 Read
Williams for me.
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by TheRocket » 25 Nov 2017 Read
Alex0paul wrote:We could look back in a few years at this season as the dawn of the new era when Brecel and Yan won their first rankers but Higgins and O'Sullivan won their last
Aint gonna happen. Unless Bingtao or Brecel started a Hendry-like dominance. And you need a lot of fantasy to think that could happen.
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by Cloud Strife » 25 Nov 2017 Read
Yan needs to lay off the chow mein and Peking duck abit, imo. He looks to be in the early throes of a Stephen Lee type physique.
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by Cloud Strife » 25 Nov 2017 Read
Pink Ball wrote:Bingtao talks too quickly and too Chinese.
Racist.
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by Pink Ball » 25 Nov 2017 Read
Cloud Strife wrote:Yan needs to lay off the chow mein and Peking duck abit, imo. He looks to be in the early throes of a Stephen Lee type physique.
Racist
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by Chalk McHugh » 25 Nov 2017 Read
Cloud Strife wrote:Yan needs to lay off the chow mein and Peking duck abit, imo. He looks to be in the early throes of a Stephen Lee type physique.
Looks like he's necking Dim Sum' like their smarties.
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by Andre147 » 25 Nov 2017 Read
TheRocket wrote:Alex0paul wrote:We could look back in a few years at this season as the dawn of the new era when Brecel and Yan won their first rankers but Higgins and O'Sullivan won their last
Aint gonna happen. Unless Bingtao or Brecel started a Hendry-like dominance. And you need a lot of fantasy to think that could happen.
As I said, many would love Higgins and Ronnie to be finished, but both wont give them that pleasure just yet.
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by Cloud Strife » 25 Nov 2017 Read
Chalk McHugh wrote:Cloud Strife wrote:Yan needs to lay off the chow mein and Peking duck abit, imo. He looks to be in the early throes of a Stephen Lee type physique.
Looks like he's necking Dim Sum' like their smarties.
Fattist.
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by Chalk McHugh » 25 Nov 2017 Read
Cloud Strife wrote:Chalk McHugh wrote:Cloud Strife wrote:Yan needs to lay off the chow mein and Peking duck abit, imo. He looks to be in the early throes of a Stephen Lee type physique.
Looks like he's necking Dim Sum' like their smarties.
Fattist.
I heard the lads say Yan was only 17.Is that years or stone?
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by Pink Ball » 25 Nov 2017 Read
Chalk McHugh wrote:Cloud Strife wrote:Chalk McHugh wrote:Cloud Strife wrote:Yan needs to lay off the chow mein and Peking duck abit, imo. He looks to be in the early throes of a Stephen Lee type physique.
Looks like he's necking Dim Sum' like their smarties.
Fattist.
I heard the lads say Yan was only 17.Is that years or stone?
Show some respect for the players, please.
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by vodkadiet » 25 Nov 2017 Read
Bingtao may have already won the event. I doubt Williams will play tomorrow with his wife ill.
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by mick745 » 26 Nov 2017 Read
Youngest ever ranking finalist!!!!!
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by SnookerFan » 26 Nov 2017 Read
Chalk McHugh wrote:Final odds
Yan evens
Williams 4/5
Who do the experts on here fancy?
Williams, if it happens.
Will his wife's illness prove a diatraction though?
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by vodkadiet » 26 Nov 2017 Read
SnookerFan wrote:Chalk McHugh wrote:Final odds
Yan evens
Williams 4/5
Who do the experts on here fancy?
Williams, if it happens.
Will his wife's illness prove a diatraction though?
He should have already gone home. I don't care if this was The World Final and he was leading 12-5 after the first day. I know from bitter experience what it is like to lose a partner. I had a girlfriend of over a year when I was in my mid 20s who was killed in a car crash. My main regret was not being at her side when she took her last breath. Wiilliams should go home now, even if it is very unlikely this is serious.
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by Pink Ball » 26 Nov 2017 Read
vodkadiet wrote:SnookerFan wrote:Chalk McHugh wrote:Final odds
Yan evens
Williams 4/5
Who do the experts on here fancy?
Williams, if it happens.
Will his wife's illness prove a diatraction though?
He should have already gone home. I don't care if this was The World Final and he was leading 12-5 after the first day. I know from bitter experience what it is like to lose a partner. I had a girlfriend of over a year when I was in my mid 20s who was killed in a car crash. My main regret was not being at her side when she took her last breath. Wiilliams should go home now, even if it is very unlikely this is serious.
That is very sad; I remember you posting about that before.
It's very different, but my wife was severely depressed a few years ago and we were very worried for her safety. I don't know if it's arrogant but helping her through that is what I am most proud of.
Then again, I was probably the reason she was sad in the first place.
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by vodkadiet » 26 Nov 2017 Read
Pink Ball wrote:vodkadiet wrote:SnookerFan wrote:Chalk McHugh wrote:Final odds
Yan evens
Williams 4/5
Who do the experts on here fancy?
Williams, if it happens.
Will his wife's illness prove a diatraction though?
He should have already gone home. I don't care if this was The World Final and he was leading 12-5 after the first day. I know from bitter experience what it is like to lose a partner. I had a girlfriend of over a year when I was in my mid 20s who was killed in a car crash. My main regret was not being at her side when she took her last breath. Wiilliams should go home now, even if it is very unlikely this is serious.
That is very sad; I remember you posting about that before.
It's very different, but my wife was severely depressed a few years ago and we were very worried for her safety. I don't know if it's arrogant but helping her through that is what I am most proud of.
Then again, I was probably the reason she was sad in the first place.
Pink Ball; you should be most proud of that. No doubt you are being modest, your wife is very happy to have found you. My present partner works with the mentally ill/ severely depressed. It is such a worthwhile existence to work those who are in need of help.
Having read your comments on here I know you're a good guy and your wife is lucky have you. Life is short and you should cherish every moment you have with her. X
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by Chalk McHugh » 26 Nov 2017 Read
Fair play Pinkie.Believe me,i know how debilitating depression is.
I have gone through 15 years of addiction and am hery lucky to be still alive.A few very close shaves.The last of which was just six weeks ago when i couldn't stop coughibg up blood for a full 24 hours.Call out doctor had to come to my home.Very scary stuff.
As a result of this and some other things i suffer badly from depression at times.All the regret.All the hard earned money blown.The so called friends that use you.The sickness.Not able to work or go out side.So so many regrets.My poor mother is up the walls with worry.Only for her help i dont know where i'd be.
Good to hear your wife is doin better.The help of a loved one is priceless.Keep the chin up lad.
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by SnookerFan » 26 Nov 2017 Read
Chalk McHugh wrote:Fair play Pinkie.Believe me,i know how debilitating depression is.
I have gone through 15 years of addiction and am hery lucky to be still alive.A few very close shaves.The last of which was just six weeks ago when i couldn't stop coughibg up blood for a full 24 hours.Call out doctor had to come to my home.Very scary stuff.
As a result of this and some other things i suffer badly from depression at times.All the regret.All the hard earned money blown.The so called friends that use you.The sickness.Not able to work or go out side.So so many regrets.My poor mother is up the walls with worry.Only for her help i dont know where i'd be.
Good to hear your wife is doin better.The help of a loved one is priceless.Keep the chin up lad.
Chalk McHugh.
Pinkball.
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by SnookerFan » 26 Nov 2017 Read
SnookerFan.
Reporting for duty.
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by Holden Chinaski » 26 Nov 2017 Read
SnookerFan wrote:Chalk McHugh wrote:Fair play Pinkie.Believe me,i know how debilitating depression is.
I have gone through 15 years of addiction and am hery lucky to be still alive.A few very close shaves.The last of which was just six weeks ago when i couldn't stop coughibg up blood for a full 24 hours.Call out doctor had to come to my home.Very scary stuff.
As a result of this and some other things i suffer badly from depression at times.All the regret.All the hard earned money blown.The so called friends that use you.The sickness.Not able to work or go out side.So so many regrets.My poor mother is up the walls with worry.Only for her help i dont know where i'd be.
Good to hear your wife is doin better.The help of a loved one is priceless.Keep the chin up lad.
Chalk McHugh.
Pinkball.
Indeed.
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by Cloud Strife » 26 Nov 2017 Read
Pink Ball wrote:vodkadiet wrote:SnookerFan wrote:Chalk McHugh wrote:Final odds
Yan evens
Williams 4/5
Who do the experts on here fancy?
Williams, if it happens.
Will his wife's illness prove a diatraction though?
He should have already gone home. I don't care if this was The World Final and he was leading 12-5 after the first day. I know from bitter experience what it is like to lose a partner. I had a girlfriend of over a year when I was in my mid 20s who was killed in a car crash. My main regret was not being at her side when she took her last breath. Wiilliams should go home now, even if it is very unlikely this is serious.
That is very sad; I remember you posting about that before.
It's very different, but my wife was severely depressed a few years ago and we were very worried for her safety. I don't know if it's arrogant but helping her through that is what I am most proud of.
Then again, I was probably the reason she was sad in the first place.
buck me, you do know how to kill the mood, don't you?
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