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PpffffDid you have your Yorkie bar today.
Watch me have a peeHaven't seen such a low pressure in ages
That’s cus I’m not there like a ray of sunshineThe weather is utter rubbish, well it is in Wiltshireshyre.
It always rains when I visit this backward countyThat’s cus I’m not there like a ray of sunshine
Eye wants a nooker table. Will play pool and nooker onnit. Yer can buy the green cover un pockets un rubbers. Just need the rest. Dun't want the weight of slate.Where did snooker come from ?? is he not wanting a poop table.
Congratualtions! Mine started in 2000 and I thoroughly recommend. it.Good morning, party people
The weekend starts here.
What about using some flat surfaced floor tiles assembled without grouting and with only minimal suitable adhesive on a piece of thick ply?????Eye wants a nooker table. Will play pool and nooker onnit. Yer can buy the green cover un pockets un rubbers. Just need the rest. Dun't want the weight of slate.
Damp and misty 'ere but not, as yet, raining - that's on the cards for later.The weather is utter rubbish, well it is in Wiltshireshyre.
Slate gives a faster roll and is preferred over wood. Betterer orecusion. Problen is getting the slate joint level an filling/sanding. Means yer can't move it wivoit the joint appearing like a fault like. Eye dun't fink tiles are cut and cut flat to the same precision as propper nooker table slate. I'm happy with a wooden bed. Anything more is hassel and moving it would be a risk. Need to keep weight down as me top bit will be on wheels so it will roll forwards/backwards so eye can have a biggerer table in a room that can't take an 8 footer + nooker bats.What about using some flat surfaced floor tiles assembled without grouting and with only minimal suitable adhesive on a piece of thick ply?????
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