by SnookerFan » 13 Jan 2015 Read
Cannonball wrote:The hawk needs to stop being a dove. He could get rolled over if he doesn't win one soon; he's fragile enough under pressure as it is.
He's doing alright in this frame.
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by Snooker Overdrive » 13 Jan 2015 Read
It would be amazing if Carter could win his first meaningful match since his return here at the Masters.
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by Skullman » 13 Jan 2015 Read
Hawkins takes the third on the pink. Important frame that, hard to see him winning from 0-3.
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by Skullman » 13 Jan 2015 Read
Hawkins doesn't like blues off the spot tonight, does he?
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by Cannonball » 13 Jan 2015 Read
It started out pretty well, but now the nerves and the fluffed shots are creeping in. This could be a very long night of fluffing ahead.
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by vodkadiet » 13 Jan 2015 Read
SnookerFan wrote:Alex0paul wrote:Do we really need a standing ovation every time for Carter?
Cancer is the devils work.
Yes, we need a standing ovation for him.
There is a guy who lives a few streets from me who had cancer when he was 20. He is now about 40 but I still give him a standing ovation every time I walk past him in the street. It should happen with every single person on this planet who has ever had cancer, and for those who died of cancer we should go to their graves every day and give them a standing ovation also.
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by vodkadiet » 13 Jan 2015 Read
Cannonball wrote:Andre147 wrote:Alex0paul wrote:Do we really need a standing ovation every time for Carter?
Vodka must have loved it
That's right, meat eaters and cancer sufferers should be booed equally. He's a chutney ferret if there ever was one.
A lot of meat eaters (murderers) bring on cancer themselves.
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by Skullman » 13 Jan 2015 Read
3-1. Hawkins really dropped the ball in that frame.
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by SnookerFan » 13 Jan 2015 Read
vodkadiet wrote:Cannonball wrote:Andre147 wrote:Alex0paul wrote:Do we really need a standing ovation every time for Carter?
Vodka must have loved it
That's right, meat eaters and cancer sufferers should be booed equally. He's a chutney ferret if there ever was one.
A lot of meat eaters (murderers) bring on cancer themselves.
Do the newborn babies that are born with cancer bring it on themselves?
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by Andre147 » 13 Jan 2015 Read
SnookerFan wrote:vodkadiet wrote:Cannonball wrote:Andre147 wrote:Alex0paul wrote:Do we really need a standing ovation every time for Carter?
Vodka must have loved it
That's right, meat eaters and cancer sufferers should be booed equally. He's a chutney ferret if there ever was one.
A lot of meat eaters (murderers) bring on cancer themselves.
Do the newborn babies that are born with cancer bring it on themselves?
he will probably say their parents brought it on themselves after eating meat and passed it onto the newborns
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by Andre147 » 13 Jan 2015 Read
Skullman wrote:3-1. Hawkins really dropped the ball in that frame.
Ali did well to double that black, but he should never have got the chance in the first place.
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by SnookerFan » 13 Jan 2015 Read
Ebdon in da house.
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by vodkadiet » 13 Jan 2015 Read
A lot of meat eaters (murderers) bring on cancer themselves.[/quote]
Do the newborn babies that are born with cancer bring it on themselves?[/quote]
he will probably say their parents brought it on themselves after eating meat and passed it onto the newborns
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If you understood English, you would see I said a lot of meat eaters bring cancer on themselves. Of course many non meat eaters get cancer also. However, eating murdered animals isn't good for your health and very often results in cancer at some stage of life, particular if it is that take away garbage the numptys go for.
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by Skullman » 13 Jan 2015 Read
Never plays well in the Masters. Still he has been especially awful, almost as bad as he played against Bond.
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by Cannonball » 13 Jan 2015 Read
The Hawk is broken. Missing blues off the spot ain't the ticket. How long before he drops out of the top 16?
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by vodkadiet » 13 Jan 2015 Read
Skullman wrote:Never plays well in the Masters. Still he has been especially awful, almost as bad as he played against Bond.
Where has his Condon Park form gone??!!!!
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by Snooker Overdrive » 13 Jan 2015 Read
This is most likely Carter's easiest match since his return and that includes qualifying matches.
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by vodkadiet » 13 Jan 2015 Read
vodkadiet wrote:Skullman wrote:Never plays well in the Masters. Still he has been especially awful, almost as bad as he played against Bond.
Where has his Condom Park form gone??!!!!
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by Cloud Strife » 13 Jan 2015 Read
This will be the sporting comeback story of the year if Carter can go on and clinch victory here.
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by Skullman » 13 Jan 2015 Read
5-1 now. Carter's played well, but it's not like Hawkins has put him under much pressure.
Robbo won't give as many chances, that's for sure.
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by Cloud Strife » 13 Jan 2015 Read
Skullman wrote:5-1 now. Carter's played well, but it's not like Hawkins has put him under much pressure.
Robbo won't give as many chances, that's for sure.
Robbo will smash him.
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by Skullman » 13 Jan 2015 Read
The last two matches that went 5-1 ended up being 6-5 and 6-4, so the match isn't over yet.
Still Hawkins hasn't shown any form to suggest he could make a comeback.
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by V.V » 13 Jan 2015 Read
Robbo won't stand a chance, won too much, too young. Carter has appreciation for the life and for game
Ali robbo = ali liston
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by Cloud Strife » 13 Jan 2015 Read
Skullman wrote:The last two matches that went 5-1 ended up being 6-5 and 6-4, so the match isn't over yet.
Still Hawkins hasn't shown any form to suggest he could make a comeback.
Watch him start to play well now that the match is close to being over.
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by vodkadiet » 13 Jan 2015 Read
Cloud Strife wrote:Skullman wrote:The last two matches that went 5-1 ended up being 6-5 and 6-4, so the match isn't over yet.
Still Hawkins hasn't shown any form to suggest he could make a comeback.
Watch him start to play well now that the match is close to being over.
Yes, it is called 'Walden syndrome'.
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by V.V » 13 Jan 2015 Read
so long honey babe, hawkins
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by Cannonball » 13 Jan 2015 Read
Cloud Strife wrote:Skullman wrote:5-1 now. Carter's played well, but it's not like Hawkins has put him under much pressure.
Robbo won't give as many chances, that's for sure.
Robbo will smash him.
I think that match will be close
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by Snooker Overdrive » 13 Jan 2015 Read
Barry was the best payed spectator tonight. 12.500 pound to watch Carter play 7 frames on a snooker table is not bad.
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by V.V » 13 Jan 2015 Read
When I was a kid I used to hate Ali cause I did not know about his medical issues. Now I consider him as bigger than the life. Such a player. Captain, captain of life
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