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you would buy one of these for 5k but wont buy a cue once owned by jimmy white as an investment...... im guessing your not prepared to buy it, if you were then you would have already
its not that its just i prefer to take money from americans rather than anyone else!
true the russians are a mad bunch when you see them in the south of france these days they are spending money like water! but my thing with americans is more about what they think of as food, their totally offensive idea of a coffee, their dreadful cars and the fact that they insist on telling you how they are the best and biggest of everything - drives me round the bend!
true the russians are a mad bunch when you see them in the south of france these days they are spending money like water! but my thing with americans is more about what they think of as food, their totally offensive idea of a coffee, their dreadful cars and the fact that they insist on telling you how they are the best and biggest of everything - drives me round the bend!
true the russians are a mad bunch when you see them in the south of france these days they are spending money like water! but my thing with americans is more about what they think of as food, their totally offensive idea of a coffee, their dreadful cars and the fact that they insist on telling you how they are the best and biggest of everything - drives me round the bend!
yep it's said that they (new ru) don't even pay attention if stuff is not expensive enough
well, and american's, you can't judge them too badly, they'd have a big piece of water to cross first, to test their common knowledge of the world:
Co-winner of Spike’s 2009 UK Championship number of centuries prediction contest.
"The
French diplomat and bishop Talleyrand (1754-1838) anticipated two
centuries of European commentary when he declared ‘thirty-two religions
and just one dish’.11 And summing up the criticisms of nineteenth-century
European intellectuals about America’s lack of civility and taste, Norwegian
writer Knut Hamsum commented that ‘America is a very backward country
culturally’.12 However, what infuriated Europeans the most was that this
American backwardness and uncouthness was combined with what they
regarded as a cocksure arrogance."
"The
French diplomat and bishop Talleyrand (1754-1838) anticipated two
centuries of European commentary when he declared ‘thirty-two religions
and just one dish’.11 And summing up the criticisms of nineteenth-century
European intellectuals about America’s lack of civility and taste, Norwegian
writer Knut Hamsum commented that ‘America is a very backward country
culturally’.12 However, what infuriated Europeans the most was that this
American backwardness and uncouthness was combined with what they
regarded as a cocksure arrogance."
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