by Roland » 26 Nov 2010 Read
It originates from
here which is still the best forum I've ever been a member of
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by Rocket_ron » 26 Nov 2010 Read
Sonny wrote:It originates from
here which is still the best forum I've ever been a member of
oh ok well that sites not for me
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by Roland » 26 Nov 2010 Read
that site has a great sense of humour. I stumbled on it because I'm a fan of the band but it's where I learnt what post whoring was all about and I spent many a night during chillax time with beers absolutely snake hissing myself laughing at some of the stuff on there. There was a guy called Dissecting_Kindergardeners and he was one of those rare breeds, everything he wrote was comedy gold and he was a genius at Photoshop. The guy was seriously talented, but totally anonymous. I often wonder what the hell happened to him. He just suddenly stopped posting one day and that's the last anyone heard of him.
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by Rocket_ron » 26 Nov 2010 Read
Sonny wrote:that site has a great sense of humour. I stumbled on it because I'm a fan of the band but it's where I learnt what post whoring was all about and I spent many a night during chillax time with beers absolutely snake hissing myself laughing at some of the stuff on there. There was a guy called Dissecting_Kindergardeners and he was one of those rare breeds, everything he wrote was comedy gold and he was a genius at Photoshop. The guy was seriously talented, but totally anonymous. I often wonder what the hell happened to him. He just suddenly stopped posting one day and that's the last anyone heard of him.
would you say that site helped you and moulded your opinions and views of how this site should run?
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by Wildey » 26 Nov 2010 Read
Sonny wrote:that site has a great sense of humour. I stumbled on it because I'm a fan of the band but it's where I learnt what post whoring was all about and I spent many a night during chillax time with beers absolutely snake hissing myself laughing at some of the stuff on there. There was a guy called Dissecting_Kindergardeners and he was one of those rare breeds, everything he wrote was comedy gold and he was a genius at Photoshop. The guy was seriously talented, but totally anonymous. I often wonder what the hell happened to him. He just suddenly stopped posting one day and that's the last anyone heard of him.
2005me Springs to mind lol
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by Roland » 26 Nov 2010 Read
Ultimate_snooker wrote:Sonny wrote:that site has a great sense of humour. I stumbled on it because I'm a fan of the band but it's where I learnt what post whoring was all about and I spent many a night during chillax time with beers absolutely snake hissing myself laughing at some of the stuff on there. There was a guy called Dissecting_Kindergardeners and he was one of those rare breeds, everything he wrote was comedy gold and he was a genius at Photoshop. The guy was seriously talented, but totally anonymous. I often wonder what the hell happened to him. He just suddenly stopped posting one day and that's the last anyone heard of him.
would you say that site helped you and moulded your opinions and views of how this site should run?
It certainly helped. Lots of smileys, a relaxed atmosphere and a sense of fun is essential if you want people to enjoy the experience. Snooker fans are different to metallers though, metallers are way more laid back.
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by Rocket_ron » 26 Nov 2010 Read
Sonny wrote:Ultimate_snooker wrote:Sonny wrote:that site has a great sense of humour. I stumbled on it because I'm a fan of the band but it's where I learnt what post whoring was all about and I spent many a night during chillax time with beers absolutely snake hissing myself laughing at some of the stuff on there. There was a guy called Dissecting_Kindergardeners and he was one of those rare breeds, everything he wrote was comedy gold and he was a genius at Photoshop. The guy was seriously talented, but totally anonymous. I often wonder what the hell happened to him. He just suddenly stopped posting one day and that's the last anyone heard of him.
would you say that site helped you and moulded your opinions and views of how this site should run?
It certainly helped. Lots of smileys, a relaxed atmosphere and a sense of fun is essential if you want people to enjoy the experience. Snooker fans are different to metallers though, metallers are way more laid back.
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by Rocket_ron » 27 Nov 2010 Read
Table up and Round 3 Template
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by Wildey » 27 Nov 2010 Read
11 Bloody points out of 10 sodding match
im having a disaster competition
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by Roland » 27 Nov 2010 Read
Good job you copied me in the next round then
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by Wildey » 27 Nov 2010 Read
Sonny wrote:Good job you copied me in the next round then
honestly i did not ....but when i looked at the Rounds i noticed only the Swail Match was different.
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by Roland » 27 Nov 2010 Read
yeah and that's the only one I ummed and erred over
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by Wildey » 27 Nov 2010 Read
Sonny wrote:yeah and that's the only one I ummed and erred over
i ummed and erred on a lot because my tactic up to now been rubbish lol
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by Roland » 27 Nov 2010 Read
Well you came to the right conclusion on most, except Swails
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