Re: Paul Hunter Classic
Battle of the bulge in Germany
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Big-butt wrote:stinky black....
TheSaviour wrote:...
So finally some sensible results, a valid stuff. It is finally all settled to SNOOKERFAN now.
I once again thought quite a long time if I can post something like this...
Dan-cat wrote:TheSaviour wrote:...
So finally some sensible results, a valid stuff. It is finally all settled to SNOOKERFAN now.
I once again thought quite a long time if I can post something like this...
Unless I'm much mistaken, this is the first time you've ever addressed another member of the site Savey-baby?
SnookerFan wrote:Badsnookerplayer wrote:SnookerFan wrote:I've just been on a steam train.
Where?
The Bluebell Railway.
Sheffield Parkway to East Grinstead. And back again.
Dan-cat wrote:Just watching the final back. The TV coverage has a different feel somehow to the usual Eurosport events. A little classier, the lighting less bright, a bit more of a filmic quality. More cinematic. Interesting.
And only one commentator in Fouldsy. I actually preferred this I think to a Phil Yates hype-man he's usually teamed with, bit more quiet between the shots.
Dan-cat wrote:
I've been on that train. 20 years ago
Dan-cat wrote:On another note, Michael White's play reminds me of Paul Hunter, the way he punches the ball in really strongly.
Dan-cat wrote:Just watching the final back. The TV coverage has a different feel somehow to the usual Eurosport events. A little classier, the lighting less bright, a bit more of a filmic quality. More cinematic. Interesting.
And only one commentator in Fouldsy. I actually preferred this I think to a Phil Yates hype-man he's usually teamed with, bit more quiet between the shots.