by Scooper » 28 Jun 2025 Read
“ The series revolves around an aspiring author who is burdened with debt and writer's block, before being offered a large sum of money to commit a 'heinous crime'. ”
Mark King?
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by The_Abbott » 30 Jun 2025 Read
"I'm going to play for another three years and if I don't win a tournament, I'm going to stop. I'm 62. People think, 'Why are you doing it? You're nuts.'"
Deez Nuts?

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by SnookerFan » 30 Jun 2025 Read
CaldoTheKid wrote:He was in a Danny Dyer film years ago.
Bet that was a masterpiece.
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by SnookerEd25 » 30 Jun 2025 Read
SnookerFan wrote:CaldoTheKid wrote:He was in a Danny Dyer film years ago.
Bet that was a masterpiece.
No, it was a hairpiece

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by mantorok » 30 Jun 2025 Read
SnookerFan wrote:CaldoTheKid wrote:He was in a Danny Dyer film years ago.
Bet that was a masterpiece.
You have no right to say what constitutes a masterpiece.
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by Gaspard » 30 Jun 2025 Read
SteveJJ wrote:https://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/other-sports/snooker/jimmy-white-tv-wuhan-open-35452131
Plus hints at snooker retirement
"Although his chances of winning the event will be slim, the fact that 'the Whirlwind,' who turned professional in 1980,
is still performing well at the highest level of snooker is impressive."

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by SnookerFan » 30 Jun 2025 Read
mantorok wrote:SnookerFan wrote:CaldoTheKid wrote:He was in a Danny Dyer film years ago.
Bet that was a masterpiece.
You have no right to say what constitutes a masterpiece.
Well, excuse me Mr I've Watched Killer Klowns more than once.
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by SnookerFan » 30 Jun 2025 Read
Gaspard wrote:SteveJJ wrote:https://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/other-sports/snooker/jimmy-white-tv-wuhan-open-35452131
Plus hints at snooker retirement
"Although his chances of winning the event will be slim, the fact that 'the Whirlwind,' who turned professional in 1980,
is still performing well at the highest level of snooker is impressive."

Yeah, I was amused by that.
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by mantorok » 30 Jun 2025 Read
SnookerFan wrote:mantorok wrote:SnookerFan wrote:CaldoTheKid wrote:He was in a Danny Dyer film years ago.
Bet that was a masterpiece.
You have no right to say what constitutes a masterpiece.
Well, excuse me Mr I've Watched Killer Klowns more than once.
rubbish, I’ve watched it twice.
As you were…
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