Title: Introducing Jun_Fan_Lee Post by: DaveShoelace on June 12, 2008, 10:37:18 AM A mate of mine has joined up this week, Jun_Fan_Lee, better known as Daniel Smyth. He's trying to make it in the overcrowded world of poker writing, sorry Daniel, Ive got all the jobs.
Say hi peeps Title: Re: Introducing Jun_Fan_Lee Post by: TheChipPrince on June 12, 2008, 10:39:54 AM :hello:
Title: Re: Introducing Jun_Fan_Lee Post by: Dewi_cool on June 12, 2008, 10:50:46 AM croeso i ffau'r llewod , welcome to the lion's den :)up
Title: Re: Introducing Jun_Fan_Lee Post by: cia260895 on June 12, 2008, 11:09:22 AM Hi Peeps ;welcome;
Title: Re: Introducing Jun_Fan_Lee Post by: Snatiramas on June 12, 2008, 11:34:17 AM What people write about poker. Zowee Batman that sounds like a crime against society. No Robin only when it is Dave Shoelace.........
Run Jun and just keep going........there are no normal people left in here Title: Re: Introducing Jun_Fan_Lee Post by: jun_fan_lee on June 12, 2008, 11:40:47 AM Hello, Guten Tag and Bonjour to one and all. Cheers for the intro Barry, hopefully I can provide some interesting thoughts and opinions in the coming weeks and months and maybe even do a bit of shameless self promotion :)
Title: Re: Introducing Jun_Fan_Lee Post by: Claw75 on June 12, 2008, 11:59:55 AM :hello:
Title: Re: Introducing Jun_Fan_Lee Post by: AdamM on June 12, 2008, 02:07:09 PM why Jun Fan Lee and not Lee Jun Fan?
Title: Re: Introducing Jun_Fan_Lee Post by: jun_fan_lee on June 12, 2008, 02:19:07 PM name was taken when I first tried it on stars, so switched it round to jun_fan_lee and i'v kept that ever since.
Title: Re: Introducing Jun_Fan_Lee Post by: AdamM on June 12, 2008, 03:31:28 PM fair enough
welcome Bruce Title: Re: Introducing Jun_Fan_Lee Post by: kinboshi on June 12, 2008, 05:57:15 PM :hello:
why Jun Fan Lee and not Lee Jun Fan? It's interesting that some Oriental names are written surname first, given name second - whereas others are written in the traditional Western way of given name first and then surname second. Akio Morita is always written that way (in English language articles), although in Japan it would be Morita Akio, with the surname first. Why is it that Lee Jun Fan is different? Title: Re: Introducing Jun_Fan_Lee Post by: bolt pp on June 12, 2008, 06:03:20 PM :hello: why Jun Fan Lee and not Lee Jun Fan? It's interesting that some Oriental names are written surname first, given name second - whereas others are written in the traditional Western way of given name first and then surname second. Akio Morita is always written that way (in English language articles), although in Japan it would be Morita Akio, with the surname first. Why is it that Lee Jun Fan is different? radical use of the word interesting Title: Re: Introducing Jun_Fan_Lee Post by: madasahatstand on June 12, 2008, 06:26:02 PM Welcome :hello:
Title: Re: Introducing Jun_Fan_Lee Post by: tikay on June 12, 2008, 06:27:33 PM :hello: why Jun Fan Lee and not Lee Jun Fan? It's interesting that some Oriental names are written surname first, given name second - whereas others are written in the traditional Western way of given name first and then surname second. Akio Morita is always written that way (in English language articles), although in Japan it would be Morita Akio, with the surname first. Why is it that Lee Jun Fan is different? radical use of the word interesting Almost - so nearly - worth a T-Shirt! Title: Re: Introducing Jun_Fan_Lee Post by: bolt pp on June 12, 2008, 06:34:09 PM :hello: why Jun Fan Lee and not Lee Jun Fan? It's interesting that some Oriental names are written surname first, given name second - whereas others are written in the traditional Western way of given name first and then surname second. Akio Morita is always written that way (in English language articles), although in Japan it would be Morita Akio, with the surname first. Why is it that Lee Jun Fan is different? radical use of the word interesting Almost - so nearly - worth a T-Shirt! considering the chance ive got of ever getting a t-shirt i'd speculate thats radical use of the word almost :P Title: Re: Introducing Jun_Fan_Lee Post by: tikay on June 12, 2008, 06:36:04 PM :hello: why Jun Fan Lee and not Lee Jun Fan? It's interesting that some Oriental names are written surname first, given name second - whereas others are written in the traditional Western way of given name first and then surname second. Akio Morita is always written that way (in English language articles), although in Japan it would be Morita Akio, with the surname first. Why is it that Lee Jun Fan is different? radical use of the word interesting Almost - so nearly - worth a T-Shirt! considering the chance ive got of ever getting a t-shirt i'd speculate thats radical use of the word almost :P Look sonny jim. We'll give you a T-Shirt if you turn up at bB7.......moiral blackmail Rules, OK? Title: Re: Introducing Jun_Fan_Lee Post by: bolt pp on June 12, 2008, 06:38:57 PM :hello: why Jun Fan Lee and not Lee Jun Fan? It's interesting that some Oriental names are written surname first, given name second - whereas others are written in the traditional Western way of given name first and then surname second. Akio Morita is always written that way (in English language articles), although in Japan it would be Morita Akio, with the surname first. Why is it that Lee Jun Fan is different? radical use of the word interesting Almost - so nearly - worth a T-Shirt! considering the chance ive got of ever getting a t-shirt i'd speculate thats radical use of the word almost :P Look sonny jim. We'll give you a T-Shirt if you turn up at bB7.......moiral blackmail Rules, OK? jeez, we're up to no7 already! wheres the time gone? i thought we were on no4 or something. I was that close to coming to bb3, i had me tescos carrier bag packed and everything, thats worth something aint it? Title: Re: Introducing Jun_Fan_Lee Post by: AdamM on June 12, 2008, 08:30:18 PM :hello: why Jun Fan Lee and not Lee Jun Fan? It's interesting that some Oriental names are written surname first, given name second - whereas others are written in the traditional Western way of given name first and then surname second. Akio Morita is always written that way (in English language articles), although in Japan it would be Morita Akio, with the surname first. Why is it that Lee Jun Fan is different? I know that Bruce Lee was Lee Jun Fan and Bruce was given to him by the Seattle Doctor that delivered him. Title: Re: Introducing Jun_Fan_Lee Post by: Robert HM on June 12, 2008, 08:33:08 PM |