From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #10529 Reply-To: ammf@fruvous.com Sender: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest Monday, January 16 2023 Volume 14 : Number 10529 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Congratulations! A Stimulus Check Survey reward has arrived! ["Stimulus C] Celebrating Home Improvement anniversary with an EGO Snow Blower ["Order ] Shipment Pending - Milwaukee Power Drill ["Ace Department" Subject: Congratulations! A Stimulus Check Survey reward has arrived! Congratulations! A Stimulus Check Survey reward has arrived! http://brainsavior.shop/JFi23FUNbSl9VvLF0BhX58ZBAD1RfCz0R6ko3ul2-RRGn-8 http://brainsavior.shop/JZwxTmieqKdGOTnhJG5hotk9dOYZsboVvapoC6cXsr5nbEc- horburn had defeated Virgo 6b1 in the round robin phase of the 1980 Bombay International, but lost 7b13 to him in the final. He won 5b3 against Virgo in the first round of the 1980 Masters, then lost 3b5 to Griffiths in the quarter-final. In advance of the 1980 World Championship, he practised at a club near the Crucible that was owned by a friend, and gave up smoking and drinking alcohol for a week before the tournament. His first match was against Mountjoy, Thorburn finishing their first session 3b5 behind. In the evening, he played cards and drank alcohol with friends until 5:00 am, resuming the match the next day by winning the first five frames in succession. Thorburn won the match 13b10. In the quarter-final, he beat Jim Wych 13b6, having led 5b3, and 10b6. He led David Taylor 5b3 after their first semi-final session, and 11b4 at the end of the second. In the last session of the match, Thorburn extended his lead to 15b7 by the mid-session interval, then won 16b7 with a break of 114 in the 23rd frame, becoming the first player to reach a second final at the Crucible. His opponent in the final was Higgins, the 1972 champion. Thorburn won the first frame, and Higgins won the next five. Thorburn won the seventh to make it 5b2, Higgins complaining after the frame that Thorburn had been standing in his line of sight, a claim that author and sports statistician Ian Morrison called "unfounded". Higgins led 6b3 at the end of the first session, extending this to 9b5 before Thorburn levelled the ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 16 Jan 2023 10:13:29 +0100 From: "Order Confirmation" Subject: Celebrating Home Improvement anniversary with an EGO Snow Blower Celebrating Home Improvement anniversary with an EGO Snow Blower http://darkagense.shop/hdZBohIFkM9SzW9MdMi75NOLRuS-h5E1HdV_O-MXNK732SiofQ http://darkagense.shop/Cx-A-hWKNwy3Wzwm4V3Kg38Ibqpb7YjnpIeZJpG38Mo3GwOZWQ he defeated Alex McDonald 8b3 in qualifying then lost 4b8 to Paddy Morgan in the first round. He started the 1974b75 snooker season with a victory in the 1974 Canadian Open, knocking out Willie Thorne and Graham Miles to reach the final, where he won 8b6 against Taylor. He reached the quarter-finals of the 1975 World Snooker Championship with wins over Morgan and Miles, losing the quarter-final 12b19 to Eddie Charlton, and, the following year, was eliminated 14b15 by Higgins in the first round of the 1976 World Snooker Championship. The 1977 World Snooker Championship was the first to be held at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield. Thorburn became the first Canadian world snooker championship finalist. He whitewashed Chris Ross 11b0 in qualifying, then recorded a 13b6 win over Williams. In the quarter-final, he won in the deciding frame, 13b12, against Charlton. He overcame Taylor 18b16 in the semi-final, and twelve hours later was facing Spencer in the final. Spencer built a 4b2 lead at the end of the first session, but Thorburn won four of the next six frames and they finished the second session level at 6b6. Thorburn took the first two frames of the third session, and it finished with them level again, at 9b9. Thorburn built a 13b11 lead during the fourth session, and extended it to 15b11 before Spencer won four consecutive frames to make it 15b15; the next session again saw them share the frames, finishing at 18b18. Spencer won three frames in a row to lead 21b18, and Thorburn took the next two to trail by a single frame. 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At the 1973 World Snooker Championship, his first major tournament on the professional snooker circuit, Thorburn defeated Dennis Taylor 9b8 in the first round then lost 15b16 to Williams in the second round. Later that year, he had a 4b0 win over Pat Houlihan at the 1973 Norwich Union Open before losing 2b4 to Higgins in the quarter-final. In the 1974 World Snooker Championship he defeated Alex McDonald 8b3 in qualifying then lost 4b8 to Paddy Morgan in the first round. He started the 1974b75 snooker season with a victory in the 1974 Canadian Open, knocking out Willie Thorne and Graham Miles to reach the final, where he won 8b6 against Taylor. He reached the quarter-finals of the 1975 World Snooker Championship with wins over Morgan and Miles, losing the quarter-final 12b19 to Eddie Charlton, and, the following year, was eliminated 14b15 by Higgins in the first round of the 1976 World Snooker Championship. 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He was added to the BC Sports Hall of Fame in 1995, and inducted into Canada's Sports Hall of Fame in 2001. His instruction book, Cliff Thorburn's Snooker Skills, was published in 1987 by Hamlyn, and his autobiography, Playing for Keeps, co-written with Everton, was published by Partridge Press in the same year. Thorburn is the head coach for cue sports at the Canadian Billiards and Snooker Association, director of coaching and an ambassador for the Pan American Billiards & Snooker Association, and a member of the World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association International Expert Coaching Advisory Pane ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 16 Jan 2023 08:33:34 +0100 From: "Exclusive Reward" Subject: Shopper, You can qualify to get a $100 Sam's Club gift card! 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In 1968 he entered his first tournaments, and won the Toronto City Championship. He spent time with Fred Davis and Rex Williams when they toured Canada in 1970, and afterwards became a resident professional at the House of Champions club in Toronto. In July 1970, he reportedly made a maximum break of 147 in a non-competitive game against Fred Hardwick. 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