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Where does it go on the table
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there is its orange
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WHERE'S THE LIGHTGOLDENRODYELLOW GOIN'?
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orange
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A totally transparent one would be good
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Theve allready got 1
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I havn't seen it
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red
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another white would be interesting
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black with a red spot on its forehead
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There will never be another Jimmy
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West Indian guy,terrible acne
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orange would clash with red i reckon
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was just gonna say 'if no one minds I'd like to answer the question' but Coach has at least had a go.
The answer is purple - it's got to be an opaque(?) colour. Metallic would present manufacturing issues, I think. Consistency would be harder to achieve. |
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half white half black
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grey would be nice too (^^^^) but most people have a wrong 'oh thats boring' reaction to grey.
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very yin-yang I like it
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A Pastel colour, perhaps Fuchsia Pink in the hope of mispronunciation by the commentator.
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WHERE'S THE PURPLE ONE GOIN'?
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Kissing the Purple?
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Black and white stripes.
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Quality question!
A lot of times asking the right question is better than finding the answer. |
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forgot about purple (or even lilac)
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purple is the way forward
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looking at the cheeks of your smiley Coach - Cerise
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orange, I'd give it 3pts and move the rest up.
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Cerise is an awful colour
![]() ![]() they used to have cerise paint in the diy shop for 20p a tube or a pound a tin - was a permanent fixture - |
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diy = dont involve yerself
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tartan
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a tartan the table sounds good
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WHERE'S THE PURPLE ONE GOIN'?
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Trying to get the Purple to balk
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They trialled a game years ago with 2 extra colours, orange and purple.
Orange (8) went between the blue and pink, and purple (10) between the brown and blue. |
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Snooker Plus introduced in 1959
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they would have sold EVEN more colour tellys
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Snooker plus (sometimes spelled snooker-plus) is a cue sport based on snooker. The variant was created by Joe Davis, who added an orange ball (8 points) and a purple ball (10 points) to the set. The idea was that this would increase the maximum break from 147 to 210, and so help to attract a greater audience.
210 instead of 147. Never mind Wembley arena, they'd need Wembley stadium. |
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Indigo - commentators nightmare in goes the indigo
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And for those viewers watching in balck and white, the pink ball is just behind the green.
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*black* this ruddy laptop spells stuff wrong deliberatly just to spite me.
There already exists an orange ball in 9 ball pool so that is the obvious one to pick. |