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El Hunter: sVetiX СУПЕР!!! а теперь мое: Он для меня как странник, Где Он там и кров и приют. Всей жизни моей избранник, Его я как свет берегу. Он для меня как ангел. Витает он там, в небесах, И жизни банальные грани Не гасять тех крыльев взмах. Он для меня как рыцарь На белом коне и с мечом. И надо же так получится: Судьбой Он любим горячо. Он для меня как демон: Лишь мельком скользнет Его взор, И тут же все ясно станет ОН ДЛЯ МЕНЯ ВСЕ!!!

аня: я смотрю тут одни поэты собрались!!!респект!

El Hunter: аня Пасибки


sVetiX: Всем спасибо!!! Просто захотелось поделиться! Всё-таки в себе всё не удержишь...

Riba: Да, трщи поэты, а вы в курсе, что Пол пропускает следующий сезон, но его рейтинг "замораживают" до его возвращения? Надеюсь, что по-возвращении он сумеет снова войти в ТОР-16... Очень бы хотелось... Здоровья ему и сил!!!

El Hunter: Riba поддерживаю и желаю Полу чтобы его фортуна опять повернулась к нему лицом и осветила его бесподобно-голубые глаза

sorrow : Что-то я отстала от жизни! Откуда такая инфа? Хотелось бы почитать в оригинале.

НЮТИК: Riba да будет так!

sVetiX: И я что-то такого не слыхала... Ох, сколько бедному Полу выпало на долю...От всего сердца хочется пожелать ему того, чего желала не раз: ЗДОРОВЬЯ! Давай-те верить в лучшее!

Ольга Vog: Riba пишет: Да, трщи поэты, а вы в курсе, что Пол пропускает следующий сезон, но его рейтинг "замораживают" до его возвращения? Надеюсь, что по-возвращении он сумеет снова войти в ТОР-16... Ух ты...первый раз слышу...

Riba: Ольга Vog ну ты че???? Мы ж на Проснукере давным-давно об том инфу вывешивали. Оригинал есь на ВВС и Ворлдснукере

sVetiX: Да...Пройдёт следующий сезон без Пола... А что там насчёт wildcard?

lili07: Жаль.... его и так мало показывают...

Riba: lili07 пишет: его и так мало показывают Ему необходимо лечиться, это пока более важно, чем телепоказы.

sorrow : Да... Скорее бы он уже выздоровел!

lili07: Конечно, пусть лечится! Пусть поскорее выздоравливает. Бедный, он уже так намучался...

Riba: Thoughts turn to snooker star on hospital's big day умница.. что тут еще сказать

Riba: Snooker star Paul pulls out of topping-out ceremony BATLEY'S snooker star Paul Hunter had to pull out of the topping-out ceremony at a new Leeds hospital wing as he continues his battle against cancer. Paul was invited as special guest to the ceremony which marked the completion of external work on a new oncology ward at St James's Hospital. But ill health on the day meant he was forced to pull out. Paul's agent Brandon Parker said the 27-year-old had just had an 'off day' with stomach cramps, but in general he is bearing up well. The three-times Masters Champion lives with wife Lindsey and six-month-old baby Evie Rose in Upper Batley. He is in the middle of a second course of chemotherapy treatment for neuroendocrine tumours (NETs), a rare form of cancer. He has been undergoing treatment at St James's and was due to perform the special ceremony at the hospital and put his signature on a dedicated steel girder. Work on the new hospital wing is set for completion in December next year and will provide 300 in-patient beds for cancer sufferers and 100 beds for day cases. Paul is waiting to hear if his bid to have his world ranking frozen for a year has been successful. 10 July 2006 http://www.birstalltoday.co.uk

sorrow : "He is in the middle of a second course of chemotherapy treatment for neuroendocrine tumours (NETs), a rare form of cancer." Скорее бы уж все это для него закончилось! Бедный Пол, он столько вытерпел.

Riba: sorrow пишет: Бедный Пол, он столько вытерпел Он сильный человек и его хорошо поддерживают близкие.. Да и наши переживания тоже отчасти! Так что все должно быть хорошо.

Griff: Riba спасибо за инфу-у-у-уууу

Riba: Griff , незашт! Не волновайси - все еще БУДЕТ!!

Riba: Cancer treatment leaves Paul too ill for school date Exclusive BY DEBBIE LEIGH SNOOKER ace Paul Hunter's battle with cancer has again left him too ill to attend an event close to his heart. The 27-year-old was due to present the annual sports trophies to youngsters at his former school – Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic Primary, in Moortown, Leeds, yesterday. His wife Lindsey, who stepped in with baby daughter Evie to present the awards instead, told the YEP he was "upset" he couldn't make it but was so poorly he "couldn't get off the sofa". She said: "He had a seven-week break from chemo and was feeling okay and arranged to do this. "He started back on it two weeks ago. Until 11am he still wanted to come and he was quite upset that he couldn't. "If anything I forced him to stay because he couldn't get off the sofa really." The three-times Masters champion, who grew up in Moortown but now lives in Upper Batley, is currently undergoing treatment for neuroendocrine tumours (Nets) – a rare form of cancer. This was the second appearance he had been forced to pull out of in the last three weeks because of feeling unwell. He missed the topping-out ceremony of the new oncology wing at St James's Hospital, Leeds, at the end of June. His agent Brandon Parker had told the YEP he had simply had an off day. But Lindsey said these were now the majority for Paul – on his second course of chemotherapy which is expected to continue until September. She said: "Most days he doesn't feel that great". "With chemo he goes in (to hospital) for the day and comes home and he's taking chemo tablets every day so he doesn't really have a let-up." Lindsey, accompanied by Paul's cousin Tony Roberts, said being at the awards ceremony without her husband and hearing all the support for him "put a lump in my throat". She and six-and-a-half-month-old Evie presented Nathan Ashcroft, 11, with the Paul Hunter Trophy for Sports Boy of the Year, and Molly Flynn, also 11, with the Paul Hunter Trophy for Sports Girl of the Year. The two magnificent pieces of silverware were won by Paul, who gave them to the school around nine years ago when the awards began. He presented them every year until last year, when chemotherapy left him too ill. With the snooker season about to start, Hunter is still awaiting a decision on a request to have his world ranking frozen for a year so that he won't be penalised for missing tournaments. Lindsey said: "If they don't freeze it and he does end up at the bottom he will do his hardest to come back and play. "It will be lovely if they do give him a year off so he can hopefully get better. "If he has to play he will have to see how he feels on the day. He can't get off the sofa, so to play even one frame of snooker would be hard." Although baby Evie stole the show at the awards, pupils were also delighted to meet Leeds Rhinos skipper Kevin Sinfield and team-mate Willie Poching. They presented youngsters with certificates and trophies, including the rugby league team – which won every tournament over the last year. debbie.leigh@ypn.co.uk 18 July 2006 PRESENTED: Pupils Molly Flynn and Nathan Ashcroft got their awards from Paul Hunter's wife Lindsey and his daughter Evie. PICTURE: STEVE RIDING

lili07: а можно в общих чертах на русском?

Griff: Riba пишет: Lindsey said: "If they don't freeze it and he does end up at the bottom he will do his hardest to come back and play. КОШМАР! Господи, бедный-бедный-бедный. Только бы ему дали этот год... А ребенок и Линдс - прелесть))) lili07 ну, словом, сейчас он очень слаб и нен может даже с дивана подняться. И если его рейтинг не заморозят на год, то тогда ему придется играть в следущем году, не смотря на то, что он с трудом может даже одну партию выдержать у стола.

lili07: от блиинн..........

Riba: Griff пишет: Только бы ему дали этот год... ему этот год дадут. насколько мне известно, его рейтинг уже заморожен

sVetiX: Аж сердце защемило! Рейтинг-то ему заморозили, а кто вылечит его наконец-то!!!! Нет, просто невероятно, как он держится! Умница! И мы всегда с тобой!

Riba: Повывешиваю-ка я сюда старых фоток.. А то как-то страшно неприлично тихо...

Riba: Paul Hunter loses battle with cancer aged 27 Simon Burnton Tuesday October 10, 2006 The Guardian Paul Hunter, the Yorkshireman who won the Masters at Wembley three times, has died of cancer at the age of 27. He had been diagnosed with neuroendocrine tumours in April 2005 and despite several courses of chemotherapy the disease could not be beaten; he was taken to the Kirkwood Hospice in Huddersfield last Friday, where he died last night. Hunter was a charismatic and popular player whose death brought an immediate flurry of tributes. "I'm absolutely devastated by the news," the seven-times world champion Stephen Hendry said. "He's got a young family and he had a fantastic future in front of him. It's everyone's worst nightmare and puts everything into perspective." Hunter left school at 14 to concentrate on snooker, and sprung to public attention in 2001 when he beat Fergal O'Brien 10-9 to win the first of three Benson & Hedges Masters titles. He credited the win to "Plan B" - sex with his then fiancée at the interval, at which point he was losing 6-2. "I came back and played some awesome snooker so all I can say is that it works for me," he said. With his youthful good looks, the story earned him a reputation as snooker's "sexpot". "Paul was a man who had everything going for him - an outstanding talent, good looks, fame, riches, charm and a beautiful wife," said the World Snooker chairman Sir Rodney Walker. "This shows us just how quickly life can change." Hunter married Lyndsey Fell, a beauty therapist, in Jamaica in 2004 and their child, Evie Rose, was born last December. But he had already been diagnosed with neuroendocrine tumours. As he started chemotherapy his snooker suffered: he won only one match last season and his ranking plummeted, from a career high of No4. He was given special dispensation to sit out the current campaign and return with his ranking unchanged at 34. "I like to think I am part of the new breed of snooker," he once said. "I don't practise in the way Steve Davis and Stephen Hendry did. I have fun. It's the way I am. I am not going to change it for snooker. I am not going to let snooker run my life totally. I love snooker, I will always play. It's what I am good at but you've still got to have fun."



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