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"Stephen Hendry to break!" doh. I really should come on here when I've had a drink!
At one point I'd written out a full answer for Alex Higgins vs Jimmyu White in the World Championship semi final, before realising that unless a young Stephen Hendry came out of the crowd to break in the deciding frame of all matches that year, it was impossible..
There's an idea though. No more alternate breaking, get some famous people in to break the balls up from the start of each frame....
At one point I'd written out a full answer for Alex Higgins vs Jimmyu White in the World Championship semi final, before realising that unless a young Stephen Hendry came out of the crowd to break in the deciding frame of all matches that year, it was impossible..
There's an idea though. No more alternate breaking, get some famous people in to break the balls up from the start of each frame....
World Final: Hendry vs O'Sullivan
Michaela Tabb: "First frame, Madonna to break"
Another pint Cyril?
Very funny Rambon - made me laugh on a miserable Friday afternoon!
Winner of Crucible 77's 2009 World Championship Lucky Dip.
Very funny Rambon - made me laugh on a miserable Friday afternoon!
Glad I made someone laugh. I think this is the way forward, a bit like the US President throwing the first pitch of the baseball season....
First 9 frames of the first match at the next World Championships I want to see:
1. Kylie Minogue
2. Ted Lowe
3. David Beckham
4. Heidi Klum
5. Robert de Niro
6. The Statman
7. George W Bush
8. Tony Blair (well he'd have to follow Bush right?)
9. Helena Christensen
1998 Masters Final. Don't know about the referee though...
I'll guess at Jan Verhaas
“There is nothing like looking, if you want to find something. You certainly usually find something, if you look, but it is not always quite the something you were after.” - J.R.R. Tolkien
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