by SnookerFan » 18 Jun 2012 Read
For those of you who might be interested, Ronnie won 5-3 over Jimmy. And scored a 147 in one frame.
In other big news, the two youngsters that won the raffle could actually play a bit, which made a change for the usually twonks that win that, who've just entered them because they want people to look at them.
And Virgo got a bit pissy at a drunk bloke who was heckling him. But, to be fair, the guy was a bit of an idiot. (The drunk bloke, not Virgo.)
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by Roland » 18 Jun 2012 Read
Well done Ronnie for finishing off the 147 without falling into a pocket
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by Monique » 18 Jun 2012 Read
And for anyone interested here are some pics
http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set= ... 9d14a77089and for anyone thinking that only "not real snooker fans" go to these… Chris Downer (The Statsman) and Kellie Barker (KellieText) were there as well
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by Witz78 » 18 Jun 2012 Read
What a hypocrit. U hate Ronnie, u hate Jimmy, u hate Virgo, u hate exhibitions so why go?
And u dont honestly believe that the 'raffle' is random do you?
The one i was at, Tabbs sons 'won' it and got to play...
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by SnookerFan » 18 Jun 2012 Read
Witz78 wrote:What a hypocrit. U hate Ronnie, u hate Jimmy, u hate Virgo, u hate exhibitions so why go?
And u dont honestly believe that the 'raffle' is random do you?
The one i was at, Tabbs sons 'won' it and got to play...
I don't hate Jimmy, I like Jimmy. Where on Earth did you get the idea I hate Jimmy from? Also, this is like the fourth exhbition event I've been to in like three years and Jimmy's played at them all.
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by SnookerFan » 18 Jun 2012 Read
I thought I saw you wondering around. I wasn't sure, because it was a good few rows back.
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by SnookerFan » 18 Jun 2012 Read
And when it comes to the raffle, I had never really given it much thought before last night. But the guy who won, walked down and handed it to some kid who was stood by the table. A few people around me went; "Aaah, he's letting his son play." But he clearly wasn't the guys son, because he wasn't sat with the guy.
The kid (who must've been about 12 or 13) and pulled out several decent pots. And when it came down to the colours, managed to pot yellow, green, brown and blue before narrowly missing the pink.
So, yeah, there was clearly something more than some guy letting his son play.
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by SnookerFan » 18 Jun 2012 Read
John From London Town wrote:Looks like a good night was had. Nice one.
Must confess, I waned a bit towards the end. I was still a bit hungover from Saturday, so was a bit tired. But other than that, good stuff.
And though, like my good friend Witz pointed out, I'm not the biggest Ronnie fan, I thought I couldn't turn it down. Less than ten minutes walk from my house. It was good to see a 147 again, good to Michaela as always. Apparently, she lost one of her shoes on the way back waiting at East Croydon station.
Pity Jimmy didn't win, but still. Gives me something to watch before the Wuxi Classic started.
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by Muppet147 » 18 Jun 2012 Read
SnookerFan wrote:For those of you who might be interested, Ronnie won 5-3 over Jimmy. And scored a 147 in one frame.
In other big news, the two youngsters that won the raffle could actually play a bit, which made a change for the usually twonks that win that, who've just entered them because they want people to look at them.
And Virgo got a bit pissy at a drunk bloke who was heckling him. But, to be fair, the guy was a bit of an idiot. (The drunk bloke, not Virgo.)
The buffoon who heckled Virgo was probably you.
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by Smart » 18 Jun 2012 Read
Muppet147 wrote:SnookerFan wrote:For those of you who might be interested, Ronnie won 5-3 over Jimmy. And scored a 147 in one frame.
In other big news, the two youngsters that won the raffle could actually play a bit, which made a change for the usually twonks that win that, who've just entered them because they want people to look at them.
And Virgo got a bit pissy at a drunk bloke who was heckling him. But, to be fair, the guy was a bit of an idiot. (The drunk bloke, not Virgo.)
The buffoon who heckled Virgo was probably you.
why didnt you go you cockney banker, seeing as this was held in cockney city of London
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by Muppet147 » 18 Jun 2012 Read
Smart wrote:Muppet147 wrote:SnookerFan wrote:For those of you who might be interested, Ronnie won 5-3 over Jimmy. And scored a 147 in one frame.
In other big news, the two youngsters that won the raffle could actually play a bit, which made a change for the usually twonks that win that, who've just entered them because they want people to look at them.
And Virgo got a bit pissy at a drunk bloke who was heckling him. But, to be fair, the guy was a bit of an idiot. (The drunk bloke, not Virgo.)
The buffoon who heckled Virgo was probably you.
why didnt you go you cockney banker, seeing as this was held in cockney city of London
Croydon is a nightmare to get to. And I didn't even know the exhibition was taking place.
(You dimwit runt.)
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by Smart » 18 Jun 2012 Read
Muppet147 wrote:Smart wrote:Muppet147 wrote:SnookerFan wrote:For those of you who might be interested, Ronnie won 5-3 over Jimmy. And scored a 147 in one frame.
In other big news, the two youngsters that won the raffle could actually play a bit, which made a change for the usually twonks that win that, who've just entered them because they want people to look at them.
And Virgo got a bit pissy at a drunk bloke who was heckling him. But, to be fair, the guy was a bit of an idiot. (The drunk bloke, not Virgo.)
The buffoon who heckled Virgo was probably you.
why didnt you go you cockney banker, seeing as this was held in cockney city of London
Croydon is a nightmare to get to. And I didn't even know the exhibition was taking place.
(You dimwit runt.)
tw@t
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by Wildey » 18 Jun 2012 Read
SnookerFan wrote:For those of you who might be interested, Ronnie won 5-3 over Jimmy. And scored a 147 in one frame.
In other big news, the two youngsters that won the raffle could actually play a bit, which made a change for the usually twonks that win that, who've just entered them because they want people to look at them.
And Virgo got a bit pissy at a drunk bloke who was heckling him. But, to be fair, the guy was a bit of an idiot. (The drunk bloke, not Virgo.)
it would be better if Ronnie played proper snooker not these bucking crappy rubbish
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by Witz78 » 18 Jun 2012 Read
SnookerFan wrote:John From London Town wrote:Looks like a good night was had. Nice one.
Must confess, I waned a bit towards the end. I was still a bit hungover from Saturday, so was a bit tired. But other than that, good stuff.
And though, like my good friend Witz pointed out, I'm not the biggest Ronnie fan, I thought I couldn't turn it down.
Less than ten minutes walk from my house. It was good to see a 147 again, good to Michaela as always. Apparently, she lost one of her shoes on the way back waiting at East Croydon station.
Pity Jimmy didn't win, but still. Gives me something to watch before the Wuxi Classic started.
so it was 50 yards away then
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by Skullman » 18 Jun 2012 Read
SnookerFan wrote:John From London Town wrote:Looks like a good night was had. Nice one.
Must confess, I waned a bit towards the end. I was still a bit hungover from Saturday, so was a bit tired. But other than that, good stuff.
And though, like my good friend Witz pointed out, I'm not the biggest Ronnie fan, I thought I couldn't turn it down. Less than ten minutes walk from my house. It was good to see a 147 again, good to Michaela as always. Apparently, she lost one of her shoes on the way back waiting at East Croydon station.
Pity Jimmy didn't win, but still. Gives me something to watch before the Wuxi Classic started.
So when are you giving Michaela her shoe back?
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by SnookerFan » 18 Jun 2012 Read
Skullman wrote:
So when are you giving Michaela her shoe back?
Never. I like to smell it before I go to bed.
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by Wildey » 21 Jun 2012 Read
i like the way Ronnie goes on these Legend Nights and Goes on its Been Great to meet the fans.
how about Meeting fans in Australia if he gets a Buzz out of Meeting Fans.
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by Muppet147 » 21 Jun 2012 Read
Nice break from Ronnie. I liked the way Virgo kept trying to shush the audience when he was the one making all the noise with his moronic commentary. Speaking of morons, I see the village idiot Wild is still moaning about Ronnie.
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by Sickpotter » 21 Jun 2012 Read
Muppet147 wrote:Nice break from Ronnie. I liked the way Virgo kept trying to shush the audience when he was the one making all the noise with his moronic commentary. Speaking of morons, I see the village idiot Wild is still moaning about Ronnie.
Don't worry, the job's still up for grabs and you won't even have to resign from your current village
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by Wildey » 21 Jun 2012 Read
Muppet147 wrote:Nice break from Ronnie. I liked the way Virgo kept trying to shush the audience when he was the one making all the noise with his moronic commentary. Speaking of morons, I see the village idiot Wild is still moaning about Ronnie.
its not moaning
if meeting the fans what he likes buck off to Australia see some new fans .
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by Muppet147 » 21 Jun 2012 Read
Wild WC wrote:Muppet147 wrote:Nice break from Ronnie. I liked the way Virgo kept trying to shush the audience when he was the one making all the noise with his moronic commentary. Speaking of morons, I see the village idiot Wild is still moaning about Ronnie.
its not moaning
if meeting the fans what he likes buck off to Australia see some new fans .
Why should he fly all the way to Australia for some minor tournament? It's his choice, not yours.
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by Smart » 21 Jun 2012 Read
Muppet147 wrote:Wild WC wrote:Muppet147 wrote:Nice break from Ronnie. I liked the way Virgo kept trying to shush the audience when he was the one making all the noise with his moronic commentary. Speaking of morons, I see the village idiot Wild is still moaning about Ronnie.
its not moaning
if meeting the fans what he likes buck off to Australia see some new fans .
Why should he fly all the way to Australia for some minor tournament? It's his choice, not yours.
would you like to be shagged by Ronnie
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by Wildey » 21 Jun 2012 Read
Muppet147 wrote:Wild WC wrote:Muppet147 wrote:Nice break from Ronnie. I liked the way Virgo kept trying to shush the audience when he was the one making all the noise with his moronic commentary. Speaking of morons, I see the village idiot Wild is still moaning about Ronnie.
its not moaning
if meeting the fans what he likes buck off to Australia see some new fans .
Why should he fly all the way to Australia for some minor tournament? It's his choice, not yours.
because hes supose to be a flag barer and World champion
the World don't stop when he leaves essex
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by Wildey » 21 Jun 2012 Read
the f key on the laptop don't work right
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by Muppet147 » 21 Jun 2012 Read
Wild WC wrote:the f key on the laptop don't work right
That's so ucked up.
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