Your favorite youtube videos

OK SloRoller....how did you do that? That would be AWESOME!
I have Xbox live and I have NetFlix but didn't know you could get YouTube on the Xbox.

Can you explain exactly what I need to do?

No one answered my questions so I went and looked it up on the internet my self.
It is not really the same as watching YouTube video because you have to first install a special driver on your computer, then down load the video to make it available as a video file on your Xbox...that is a pain in the ass!..but...there are some things that would be worth the trouble to do that so if you are interested here is a link to the instruction pages.

http://www.cinemablend.com/games/Watch-YouTube-on-Your-Xbox-360-5759.html

and here is a link to a YouTube video on how to do it all

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CRLPm6KvZO8
 
Here is my newest favorite.

My favorite snooker player, 7 time World Champion, Steven Hendry.

Here he makes the highest score/break possible, which is 147.
He did this on April, 04 of this year during the quarterfinals of the World Championships.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PNMjO2Ow_68[/QUOTE

Thats the first time iv'e watched snooker that was impressive.

This clip is AWESOME. Imagine the sheer ASSPUCKER of shooting either of those last two shots for over 250,000 bucks O_O

Something interesting I noticed. Does it look like hendry is a tiny bit walleyed? Like his left eye goes out a bit? If so it's pretty cool to know you can still shoot so accurately.
 
That 15 ball run was something else. I dunno if I could do that even resting on the rail, my tip does little curlicues when I play jacked up.

That was a nice tribute video to the miz.

I only do that when I get bored - lol

Somewhere I have a 40-ish run one handed, I'll see if I can find it.

The key to shooting one handed is proper alignment, balance and fluidity - Lord knows I can't keep a steady hand.

:)
 
Yoshikazu Kimura

some nice (albiet hardly creative) trick shots played by a little asian guy
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Pn2hzUqAJg&feature=related

This is Yoshikazu Kimura, probably in his 70's when this was filmed. If one has ever watched any of the trickshot masters on ESPN (e.g. Mike Massey, Tom Rossman, Stefano Pelinga, et al.), you will always hear them attribute many of those "hardly creative" (as it was put) trick shots to him. Yep, Yoshikazu invented the lion's share of the "staple" setup-type trick shots! The following video (which methinks might've been posted earlier by someone else) describes a little about this legendary trick shot artist:

http://youtube.com/watch?v=vMMwhl-A488

I don't know, but those "staple" setup-type trick shots you see performed by the trick shot masters were never done before Yoshikazu Kimura, and one has to wonder how in the world did he think of them? Pretty creative mind, if you ask me.

Hope this is helpful,
-Sean
 
This is Yoshikazu Kimura, probably in his 70's when this was filmed. If one has ever watched any of the trickshot masters on ESPN (e.g. Mike Massey, Tom Rossman, Stefano Pelinga, et al.), you will always hear them attribute many of those "hardly creative" (as it was put) trick shots to him. Yep, Yoshikazu invented the lion's share of the "staple" setup-type trick shots! The following video (which methinks might've been posted earlier by someone else) describes a little about this legendary trick shot artist:

http://youtube.com/watch?v=vMMwhl-A488

I don't know, but those "staple" setup-type trick shots you see performed by the trick shot masters were never done before Yoshikazu Kimura, and one has to wonder how in the world did he think of them? Pretty creative mind, if you ask me.

Hope this is helpful,
-Sean

Well I guess I said that because I had seen most of them before, but if he was the guy who did them first, then I'd say that's pretty creative:thumbup:
 
This clip is AWESOME. Imagine the sheer ASSPUCKER of shooting either of those last two shots for over 250,000 bucks O_O

Something interesting I noticed. Does it look like hendry is a tiny bit walleyed? Like his left eye goes out a bit? If so it's pretty cool to know you can still shoot so accurately.


stephen hendry uses his eyes like that to check the pocket so he visualises the shot going in, nothing wrong with his eyes. lol
 
nosh / nosh-up - food, a meal, oral sex. e.g.. "Let's go and get some nosh". Recently it has been used to mean oral sex (on men). i.e.. "You look happy, did your bird give you a nosh last night !".
 
This is Yoshikazu Kimura, probably in his 70's when this was filmed. If one has ever watched any of the trickshot masters on ESPN (e.g. Mike Massey, Tom Rossman, Stefano Pelinga, et al.), you will always hear them attribute many of those "hardly creative" (as it was put) trick shots to him. Yep, Yoshikazu invented the lion's share of the "staple" setup-type trick shots! The following video (which methinks might've been posted earlier by someone else) describes a little about this legendary trick shot artist:

http://youtube.com/watch?v=vMMwhl-A488

I don't know, but those "staple" setup-type trick shots you see performed by the trick shot masters were never done before Yoshikazu Kimura, and one has to wonder how in the world did he think of them? Pretty creative mind, if you ask me.

Hope this is helpful,
-Sean

yes, I agree.
the best ever lived, or may ever live. imho.
I would love to know what our present trick shot artists' have to say.
MIKE?????

steven
 
do you wonder if chamillionare can play?

This is a complete clearance on a snooker table by AZB's Chamillionare, Quinten Hann. He is playing on a pair of bad pins making things a little tougher for him. By choice or by what the table offered he picked apart the pile instead of ripping it open and he got caught a little awkward a few times requiring a bank and a combination as well as some tough shots to get back in line. This is more of a display of his shot making ability than a more textbook run out would be, not that any total clearance is ever easy.

Hu


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ny6-zGnznzw&feature=related

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QBT32MEPY3Q&feature=related

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=byFgLpSNv4M
 
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