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i said about snooker!

not some old bits of scrag ends parading around a snooker table!

besides the 1st one dont count as she,s a jock,

she,s obviously dyed her ginger hair and is putting on gloves either for her next client

-or to cover her injection marks up from the scags she,s been banging up!

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So your nationality is based on what accent you have?

If you walked round saying "g'day mate" or "put another shrimp on the barbie" will that make you Austrailian?

Her birth certificate will say shes English and that's good enough for me.

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if you speak with an english accent one presumes your english

if you speak with an irish accent one presumes your irish

now answer the question daveyboy, what accent does she have?

and what would that leave you to believe?

you lose again.

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The mother-of-two from Dunfermline in Scotland became the first female to referee at the World Championship when she took charge of the match between Mark King and Drew Henry at the Crucible in 2003. She has also refereed at the Masters.

Date of birth: December 11, 1967

and the dirt hoe speaks with a jock accent too!

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Well done she llives in Dunfermline now.

David 28, from Grimsby.....

Trigger 78 from Queensland Australia......

See where I'm going with this?

Michaela Tabb (born 11 December 1967, Bath, England) is a professional snooker and pool referee. A former eight-ball pool player, she began refereeing professional pool tournaments in 1997 and professional snooker tournaments in 2002. In May 2009 she became the first woman ever to referee a World Snooker Championship final.

Tabb attended the University of Glasgow, where she studied chemistry, biology, and sociology, but left before receiving her degree. Before becoming a full-time professional referee, she worked as an advertising salesperson and as a job recruitment agent.

She resides in Dunfermline, Scotland, with her husband Ross McInnes and their two sons, Morgan (born 1997) and Preston (born 2007).

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