This is the second traditional song from Sweden with Tin Whistle Notes.
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This is a traditional Swedish folk song for tin whistle. There are a lot of people from Sweden who play tin whistle and I thought I'd place a few of the most popular of their folk songs here.
Snooker player Mark Allen climbed onto the Snooker table during his match against Mark Davis at the Shanghai Masters Snooker in China. The Irishman disputed the referee's decision that the Pink ball actually spotted on it's own spot. There's a small devise [ Ball Position Marker ] that the referee uses in tight situations where he's not sure if a ball will re-spot on it's one spot. The ref. used this devise and said that the pink ball would go onto it's own spot. Mark Allen disputed what the ref. said and suggested that the Pink ball should go on the Black spot which was free.
The reason Mark Allen wanted the Pink to be placed on the Black spot is because if the ref. decided to put the Pink on it's own spot then Marc's next shot at a red would be hampered by the Pink. Mark asked the ref. to place the device over the Pink spot again so he could have a look himself. As Mark isn't the tallest player in the world he couldn't see that far over the table so decided to climb up onto the snooker table to get a better look. Even though the ref. decided earlier that the Pink ''Would'' re-spot Mark Allen said it wouldn't. After some more discussion between the Ref. and Mark, Mark brought his opponent to the table to have a look. Mark Davis didn't seem to bothered one way or the other and shrugged his shoulders. In the end Mark Allen won against the ref. and the Pink ball was placed on the Black spot. Mark Allen went on to win the frame and match 5-1 |
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