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Originally Posted by Stupree View Post"'Several', 'few', 'tomayto', 'tomarto'......let's call the whole thing off!"
Maybe I was like one of many who when you say that you like what bomber does you were being sarcastic. Well I hope you two can find some common ground :snooker:
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Originally Posted by Stupree View PostSo how do you know that he acknowledges you were being genuine? His latest responses to you suggests otherwise
i can't help what he's saying now the debate has broken down
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Originally Posted by thelongbomber View Postj6uk's famed reputation and past ability are an entirely manufactured lie for his own entertainment. He doesnt actually have any experience or ability to play this game and has remained in the shadows of TSF so that he doesn't get found out.
Too many delicate pussies on the internet getting so upset over a few choice phrases and hanging themselves in their garages thinking the whole bloody world is against them.
Sticks and stones and all that is my motto. Anyone who survived my secondary school has real strength of character, bones were actually broken there, but we learned to separate respect from fear.
If two boys were caught fighting by the games master, he got them both in the gym, boxing gloves on and let them sort each other out. Others would report you to the headmaster for a caning.
If you were caught chewing gum you had to spit it out into the masters hand and he would rub it in your hair and it had to be cut out by your mum when you got home. You didn't do it again.
Kids with little bald patches, NHS glasses held together with cellotape, arses hanging out of outgrown trousers, playing football in the playground with anything that could be kicked, british bulldog in gym class where you could actually give the master a good kicking as he joined in.
Think about that today, two rows of teenage boys, kicking, kneeing and punching their teacher as he runs through the gap between them and he comes out smiling at the end of it.
Pity it was only the games master as there were quite a few others that could have benefitted from a good kicking in the gym.
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Originally Posted by j6uk View Postpost #34: http://www.thesnookerforum.co.uk/boa...t=50227&page=4.
i can't help what he's saying now the debate has broken down
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Originally Posted by Stupree View PostTrue to a point. It must be frustrating for LB as someone who has the conviction to create content, under a fairly open identity, with the aim to help players with some advice, guidance and possibly original thought only to be questioned by somebody who enjoys anonymity and appears to dodge questions on their experience and playing level. Quite disparate viewpoints.
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Originally Posted by Stupree View PostTrue to a point. It must be frustrating for LB as someone who has the conviction to create content, under a fairly open identity, with the aim to help players with some advice, guidance and possibly original thought only to be questioned by somebody who enjoys anonymity and appears to dodge questions on their experience and playing level. Quite disparate viewpoints.Last edited by j6uk; 9 June 2014, 09:49 AM.
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i thought you enjoy how i come across stu: http://www.thesnookerforum.co.uk/boa...t=50210&page=4
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Originally Posted by j6uk View Postwhats ture to a point? im a stand up fella if you can't see that by what i say on here then i can't help you. i mean what i say when i talk to someone. lifes too sort.
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Originally Posted by j6uki don't know what to make of you, your a funny guy
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Originally Posted by vmax4steve View PostOr he's a natural who tries to explain the feeling he has when he does what he does and treats internet forums as exactly what they are, words on a computer screen that don't really matter in the whole scheme of life.
Too many delicate pussies on the internet getting so upset over a few choice phrases and hanging themselves in their garages thinking the whole bloody world is against them.
Sticks and stones and all that is my motto. Anyone who survived my secondary school has real strength of character, bones were actually broken there, but we learned to separate respect from fear.
If two boys were caught fighting by the games master, he got them both in the gym, boxing gloves on and let them sort each other out. Others would report you to the headmaster for a caning.
If you were caught chewing gum you had to spit it out into the masters hand and he would rub it in your hair and it had to be cut out by your mum when you got home. You didn't do it again.
Kids with little bald patches, NHS glasses held together with cellotape, arses hanging out of outgrown trousers, playing football in the playground with anything that could be kicked, british bulldog in gym class where you could actually give the master a good kicking as he joined in.
Think about that today, two rows of teenage boys, kicking, kneeing and punching their teacher as he runs through the gap between them and he comes out smiling at the end of it.
Pity it was only the games master as there were quite a few others that could have benefitted from a good kicking in the gym.
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