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I do love a bit of snook' every now and then and the Essex Exocet, Ronnie "The Rocket" O'Sullivan has reaffirmed my faith with one of the most awesome 147 maximums I've ever seen! And he did it to win the match. ?157,000 for about 8 mins work. Not bad, son, not bad at all.


You can watch it again (and again) on BBC iplayer but no doubt it'll be on again this evening on BBC2.


Anyone else a fan? Anyone else fancy a game? I haven't played for years but used to be alright. I'm better at American pool though if anyone know's a local venue for a knock-about on the green baize.


Edited for appalling grammar, punctuation and spelling

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I used to have a sort of dismal fascination with the game. It was easy to get drawn in, but it also sent me into a bit of a trance. It was only later, after not having played for a while, that I finally decided that I don't actually like it that much. (As for why I didn't notice this sooner, I blame the aforementioned trance.)
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Funnily enough I went to a place in East Dulwich today to sign up for membership to a place just off LL(the street name eludes me)that has 5 snooker tables(2 quid an hour). Its a proper old social club too so cheap beer and cardboard beermats too. I'll get back to you with the address sometime tonight.
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bon3yard Wrote:

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> Funnily enough I went to a place in East Dulwich

> today to sign up for membership to a place just

> off LL(the street name eludes me)that has 5

> snooker tables(2 quid an hour). Its a proper old

> social club too so cheap beer and cardboard

> beermats too. I'll get back to you with the

> address sometime tonight.



2 QUID AN HOUR feck me thats a bit of alright, might start playing again myself, used to be a bit of a hot shot top break of 52, many moons ago, when the eyesight was up to it.

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I'm afraid of Snooker, ever since my Dad took me to his snooker club (Christmas Eve treat.. 'the wife' too) and I was distressed to discover that the table itself it literally the size of half a football field.


Better to stick to pool, where any idiot with zero hand-eye coordination (that's me) can sink a couple of balls if you hit the hard enough and hope for the best.

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I?d be up for a game, I like snooker me. As for watching it, well I?d rather be bored thanks.


If the thought of playing with small balls on a big pitch whilst scrutinised by the portraits of long dead Tory PMs or actually having to leave the borders of ED is too daunting, ?tis always the option of pool at the Gowlett or The Castle.

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Remember this?

All together now....


"Snooker loopy nuts are we

Me and him and them and me.

We'll show you what we can do

With a load of balls and a snooker cue.


Pot the red and screw back

For the yellow, green, brown, blue

Pink and black.


Snooker loopy nuts are we

We're all snooker loopy!"



No?


Just me then.

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