by SnookerFan » 30 Nov 2010 Read
I assume all of you have seen my red Snooker Loopy t-shirt when I've been on TV, right?
Anyway as a fat guy, anyway, my Snooker Loopy T-Shirt was always a bit snug. However, since I've moved out a couple of years ago, my T-Shirt is even snugger. It fits, but it won't be comfortable sitting there for that many frames.
Now, the question is, my mum got it for me, and always watches out for me on TV. Do I take it and suffer through it anyway and risk hurting her feelings? I might take it, and a spare T-shirt and make a decision when I get there.
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by Casey » 30 Nov 2010 Read
Ebay = new red snooker loopy T-shirt for very little cost. Problem solved.
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by Rocket_ron » 30 Nov 2010 Read
Sad
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by SnookerFan » 30 Nov 2010 Read
Actually, I've just tried it. It might work for a day. Especially as I may be wearing several layers in this weather, so will get used to being tied up. I can whip off my sweatshirt a few times when I think the cameras may be looking at me. Can take up a spare T-Shirt in case I change my mind.
I'll wear it on the first day. This will allow me eat hot dogs and drink beer, as I'll have T-Shirts that fit for the end of the week. (Better make this my last beer tonight.)
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by Rocket_ron » 30 Nov 2010 Read
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by SnookerFan » 30 Nov 2010 Read
No, one T-Shirt a day. So, it'll still be 12-hours in that T-Shirt. I have packed that one, for view to wearing it. But I've packed a spare in case I change my mind, or my big fat belly gets too uncomfortable in that T-Shirt.
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by SnookerFan » 30 Nov 2010 Read
I've also packed some other essentials, in case I meet anyone.
Yes, that's right. Autograph book, pens and a disposable camera. I do have a photo of me and Hendry somewhere.
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by wheelsofsteel » 01 Dec 2010 Read
SnookerFan wrote:I assume all of you have seen my red Snooker Loopy t-shirt when I've been on TV, right?
Anyway as a fat guy, anyway, my Snooker Loopy T-Shirt was always a bit snug. However, since I've moved out a couple of years ago, my T-Shirt is even snugger. It fits, but it won't be comfortable sitting there for that many frames.
Now, the question is, my mum got it for me, and always watches out for me on TV. Do I take it and suffer through it anyway and risk hurting her feelings? I might take it, and a spare T-shirt and make a decision when I get there.
Perhaps a skinny stunt double?
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by simplysnooker » 01 Dec 2010 Read
Put a wig on, fake moustache and glasses and wear what you like. She'll never guess its you
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