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As I write this we have the Tour de France, the F1 GP and the football on.
Why would you ever leave your living room except to re stock the bar ?
Sorry plus the cricket, does it get any better than this ?
Trouble is i have to leave this sports bonanza regularly to get off my can and make my drinks, maybe a DD brunette drinks wench with an IQ of 90 wearing a bikini who loves shutting the f**k up would help perfect this picture?
You're not going to get too much support for that in here pal
Australia's Neil Robertson will play China's Ding Junhui, in the Final of the Snooker Grand Prix in Glasgow, Scotland.
Robertson recorded three century breaks as he took a 5-3 lead but Scotsman John Higgins roared back to level the match in front of his home crowd.
The semi-final came down to the final ball, Robertson holding his nerve as Higgins conceded on the black. Final score 6-5.
Neil Robertson leads Din Junhui by 4 frames to 3 in the Scottish Snooker Grand Prix Final in Glasgow. Evening session starts in a few minutes time - 17 frames.
Neil Robertson won a 58 minute long frame after being snookered 9 times, to lead 5 frames to 4 at 9-30pm on Sunday.
It's now 6-4 after winning 73- 5 in the tenth frame. A solid performance by Robertson in this frame, though you can't trust these Chinese - 9.48pm.
79-34 to Robertson in the eleventh and scrappy frame. Robertson made mistakes but Ding failed to take advantage. 7-4 to Neil at the break - 10.07pm.
Runner in the Com Games marathon collapsing and stumbling and rolling all over the shop. Not a doctor in sight for at least 5 minutes. He looks close to serious damage, perhaps death. People don't realise serious damage can happen very fast when you're at that stage. And yet everyone is standing gawking at him.
No doubt he'll be praised for his courage, not his stupidity. To say nothing of the incompetent medical staff who should have pulled him off track ages ago.
Like Thredbo and Beaconsfield, the ar5e covering risk assessment process is far more important than jumping in and doing the bleeding obvious; that's how we do things in a civilised society.
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