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Well, yeah, you would think so... but then again, the occasion is in his head, his mother's birthday is in his head (he said), and he wasn't perfect on the last black, he had to stretch quite a bite there which hindered him from following all the way through the shot ... just some inches short.
Exactly, pressure. When you see how amazingly accurate they can be at judging the weight of a shot when, for example, laying a snooker, it almost beggars belief that he could end up behind the blue. But so much of this game is played by the subconscious, I sometimes wonder if, in a situation like that, it notes and marks that spot, to be avoided, but when it comes to taking the shot, the message gets flipped and part of you ends up playing to that exact spot, deliberately, as it were. I think the same thing when I see strikers consistently aiming, apparently, straight for the keeper.
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The fast and the furious,
The slow and labourious,
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"-San" is used with someone we respect and with whom one is not especially close, for example a colleague or boss, customers or anyone you don’t know very well.
So even the film makers didn’t get its use wholly correct.
"Kryten, isn't it round about this time of year that your head goes back to the lab for retuning?"
While we're at hating people... did I mention how much I hate, hate, hate that Eurosport Radzi presenter guy?
Gosh, I cannot stand him, every word coming out of his facehole drives me absolutely mad
What? The young fella with the frizzy hair and the trainers? I'll let you into a secret, he's actually the lovechild of Andy Goldstein and Darren Bent. Yeah, obvious now isn't it.
I think he's there to appeal to the kidz.
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The fast and the furious,
The slow and labourious,
All of us, glorious parts of the whole!
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