by SnookerFan » 05 Mar 2022 Read
Juddernaut88 wrote:Finally watching now.
It's just finishing.
-
SnookerFan
- Posts: 150732
- Joined: 13 December 2009
- Snooker Idol: Michaela Tabb
- Walk-On: Entry Of The Gladiators
-
by LDS » 05 Mar 2022 Read
masterdoctorgenius wrote:perry was lucky that blue covered the red
But unlucky the red went over the pocket.
-
LDS
- Posts: 11439
- Joined: 31 October 2020
- Snooker Idol: Ray Reardon
- Highest Break: 32
- Walk-On: Borderline https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NZuhiwyyunw
by Juddernaut88 » 05 Mar 2022 Read
Perry wins 6-5.
-
Juddernaut88
- Posts: 54398
- Joined: 27 February 2020
- Location: Coventry
- Snooker Idol: Hendry and Trump
- Highest Break: 30
- Walk-On: Simple Minds- Glittering Prize
-
by SnookerFan » 05 Mar 2022 Read
Lisowski may be a dreamboat, but Perry is a gentleman.
-
SnookerFan
- Posts: 150732
- Joined: 13 December 2009
- Snooker Idol: Michaela Tabb
- Walk-On: Entry Of The Gladiators
-
by Iranu » 05 Mar 2022 Read
Unlucky Jack
-
Iranu
- Posts: 41406
- Joined: 24 January 2010
- Walk-On: Fort Knox - Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds
by HappyCamper » 05 Mar 2022 Read
virgo will be happy, just in time for match of the day.
-
HappyCamper
- Posts: 18770
- Joined: 05 November 2018
- Location: Edinburgh
- Snooker Idol: Graeme Dott
- Walk-On: Banana Chips by Shonen Knife
by Ck147 » 05 Mar 2022 Read
Unlucky Dreamboat, well done Joe. At least we avoid another Judd thrashing Jack final.
-
Ck147
- Posts: 10607
- Joined: 17 February 2019
- Location: Just outside London
- Snooker Idol: Neil Robertson
- Highest Break: 16
- Walk-On: Clubbed to Death
by SnookerFan » 05 Mar 2022 Read
Perry has barely slept.
Had a headache.
-
SnookerFan
- Posts: 150732
- Joined: 13 December 2009
- Snooker Idol: Michaela Tabb
- Walk-On: Entry Of The Gladiators
-
by LDS » 05 Mar 2022 Read
Gilbert got a major title? So the Champions League is a major ranking title now is it Dale? Lol.
I suppose, relatively speaking... maybe.
Last edited by
LDS on 05 Mar 2022, edited 1 time in total.
-
LDS
- Posts: 11439
- Joined: 31 October 2020
- Snooker Idol: Ray Reardon
- Highest Break: 32
- Walk-On: Borderline https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NZuhiwyyunw
by Badsnookerplayer » 05 Mar 2022 Read
SnookerFan wrote:Perry has barely slept.
Had a headache.
You're giving me a headache
-
Badsnookerplayer
- Posts: 26554
- Joined: 05 February 2017
- Snooker Idol: Bill Werbeniuk
by Juddernaut88 » 05 Mar 2022 Read
Badsnookerplayer wrote:SnookerFan wrote:Perry has barely slept.
Had a headache.
You're giving me a headache
-
Juddernaut88
- Posts: 54398
- Joined: 27 February 2020
- Location: Coventry
- Snooker Idol: Hendry and Trump
- Highest Break: 30
- Walk-On: Simple Minds- Glittering Prize
-
by Vallomas » 05 Mar 2022 Read
Come on Joe!
-
Vallomas
- Posts: 2650
- Joined: 28 April 2014
- Snooker Idol: Dennis Taylor
- Highest Break: 5
by Minimum Break » 06 Mar 2022 Read
chengdufan wrote:Turns out they're crisps rather than chips. Confusing packaging, but very tasty nonetheless
Can I ask what you expected them to be ?
Not sure if you know, but in Australia what British people call crisps, we call chips.
-
Minimum Break
- Posts: 745
- Joined: 15 February 2022
- Snooker Idol: Tony Drago
- Highest Break: 1
by chengdufan » 06 Mar 2022 Read
Minimum Break wrote:chengdufan wrote:Turns out they're crisps rather than chips. Confusing packaging, but very tasty nonetheless
Can I ask what you expected them to be ?
Not sure if you know, but in Australia what British people call crisps, we call chips.
I was of course being a bit facetious. I knew what to expect from the shape of the packaging. It was a bit odd though for a packet of crisps that was making such a point of being British and made in Devon, that they'd use the American/Australian term 'chips'. I also thought the 'hand cooked' description made it sound a bit pretentious. What does that even mean? It felt like they were making up words to add a few pennies to the price.
-
chengdufan
- Posts: 11522
- Joined: 08 July 2016
- Location: Chongqing
- Snooker Idol: Xiao Guodong
- Highest Break: 25
- Walk-On: Europe - The Final Countdown
by SnookerFan » 06 Mar 2022 Read
I always thought that hand cooked crisps made it sound like they were cooking each crisp individually.
-
SnookerFan
- Posts: 150732
- Joined: 13 December 2009
- Snooker Idol: Michaela Tabb
- Walk-On: Entry Of The Gladiators
-
by Minimum Break » 06 Mar 2022 Read
chengdufan wrote:Minimum Break wrote:chengdufan wrote:Turns out they're crisps rather than chips. Confusing packaging, but very tasty nonetheless
Can I ask what you expected them to be ?
Not sure if you know, but in Australia what British people call crisps, we call chips.
I was of course being a bit facetious. I knew what to expect from the shape of the packaging. It was a bit odd though for a packet of crisps that was making such a point of being British and made in Devon, that they'd use the American/Australian term 'chips'. I also thought the 'hand cooked' description made it sound a bit pretentious. What does that even mean? It felt like they were making up words to add a few pennies to the price.
I guess they are aimed at international markets. I have seen them in a shop out here so must give them a try some day.
By the way, a few years back I worked for Tyrrell's when they started manufacturing in Australia and we had to call them crisps. Took a bit of getting used to for me.
-
Minimum Break
- Posts: 745
- Joined: 15 February 2022
- Snooker Idol: Tony Drago
- Highest Break: 1
by HappyCamper » 06 Mar 2022 Read
SnookerFan wrote:I always thought that hand cooked crisps made it sound like they were cooking each crisp individually.
is that how you cook at home, like, cook a bowl of veg one pea at time!?? place one muffin in the oven and when it's done move onto the next!
it just means that a person places the sliced spuds into a vat of oil or whatever instead of a machine doing it.
-
HappyCamper
- Posts: 18770
- Joined: 05 November 2018
- Location: Edinburgh
- Snooker Idol: Graeme Dott
- Walk-On: Banana Chips by Shonen Knife
by SnookerFan » 06 Mar 2022 Read
HappyCamper wrote:SnookerFan wrote:I always thought that hand cooked crisps made it sound like they were cooking each crisp individually.
is that how you cook at home, like, cook a bowl of veg one pea at time!?? place one muffin in the oven and when it's done move onto the next!
it just means that a person places the sliced spuds into a vat of oil or whatever instead of a machine doing it.
Yeah, that makes more sense.
-
SnookerFan
- Posts: 150732
- Joined: 13 December 2009
- Snooker Idol: Michaela Tabb
- Walk-On: Entry Of The Gladiators
-
by Juddernaut88 » 06 Mar 2022 Read
Clever shot from Judd knocking the black safe and getting the snooker.
-
Juddernaut88
- Posts: 54398
- Joined: 27 February 2020
- Location: Coventry
- Snooker Idol: Hendry and Trump
- Highest Break: 30
- Walk-On: Simple Minds- Glittering Prize
-
by SnookerFan » 06 Mar 2022 Read
Juddernaut88 wrote:Clever shot from Judd knocking the black safe and getting the snooker.
Wrong thread.
-
SnookerFan
- Posts: 150732
- Joined: 13 December 2009
- Snooker Idol: Michaela Tabb
- Walk-On: Entry Of The Gladiators
-