If u don't know then u don't know. It's indescribable. Pool is my therapy
The chicks!!!
Isn't it amazing how you can live on pool and air for like 20 hours when you are in the zone? My wife will never understand. It is like crack with only about 1/2 of the negatives.
Up all night. . .
Joansin' for the next game. . .
Wondering if there is better pool, cue, tip, etc. . .
Forget about important things like class, promises to wife, girlfriends. . .
Hangover. . .When out til 2AM and need to get to work by 7:30A
You develop altered reality. . .Since I haven't slept(cat naps don't count), I don't need to shower to go to work/school. . .
Always looking in your wallet. . .Do I have enough to get in action?
Just kiddin'. . .uhh sort of.
Whether you meant it humorously or not, this made me lol.
Back on topic...
The satisfying clink of an object ball hitting the bottom of a pocket. If it's a ball-return table, hearing it drop into the bottom compartment. Knowing you made a good shot. As someone else touched on, it's like another piece of the "puzzle" of that rack falling into place.
Putting multiple racks together is an intensely satisfying feat that never fails to release the good endorphins.
....................................................................................When I find myself unable to stop playing it's usually because of one of two reasons. Either I'm in dead punch stroke and am experiencing the best feeling of my life or I'm out of stroke and can't stop until I get back in stroke...:wink:
Jaden
women didn't have the same opportunity of the men had in the past.Humm, Higher functioning beings?
A historical short list of great thinkers, inventors, scientists etc.
MEN
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1.) Albert Einstein
2.) Leonardo da Vinci
3.) Galileo Galilei
4.) Isaac Newton
5.) Confucius
6.) Socrates
7.) Aristotle
8.) Archimedes
9.) Wilbur and Orville Wright
10.) Nikola Tesla
11.) Thomas Edison
12.) Robert Oppenheimer
13.) George Washington
14.) Alexander the Great
15.) Julius Caesar
16.) Abraham Lincoln
17.) Louis Pasteur
18.) Thomas Edison
19.) Efren
20.) Edwin Hubble
21.) Alexander Graham Bell
WOMEN
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1.) Betsy Ross
2.) Betty Crocker
3.) ???
4.)
Go ahead ladies and flame away!![]()
In !987 I walked downstairs for the first time into the fragrant semi-darkness of the old Hollywood Billiards on Western and Hollywood.
I stood watching some action for awhile.
From the pit, right in front of the kitchen counter where the seasoned railbirds held court, an old guy asked me, "Do you play pool?".
I answered, "Yes, I have that disease."
The wizened old railbirds cackled and nodded like a pen of turkeys at feeding time.
Brake a rack of ball and what you are left with is never the same.
This is life in a nutshell, and a reason working at McMonotony Burger joint gets too you quickly, its' ALWAYS the same, to a point.
When a rack of balls is broken apart, it parallels life, each moment is always different, and our curiosity enjoys it like a kid in a candy store.
For a bunch of pool players....this is heavy:wink::grin:
:groucho: '' Behind every good man is a good woman, and behind her is my wife''![]()
When you watch someone play excellent pool, it becomes addictive to want to be able to do that. Then as you get a taste of that ability, you crave it all the more. Then once you've gotten there( not that I"ve gotten more than a taste of it mind you), you see it in the eyes of those who are now watching you with that awe that you once held and you it is the greatest feeling in the world making you crave it all the more.
Reminds me of the time when my wife said, "You know, I think playing pool is better than sex." I just wish we had been playing pool at the time, instead of... well...making a 9 ball for a $1,000 set is as good mentally as sex is... lol:grin:
Brake a rack of ball and what you are left with is never the same. Playing indoors when it is 115 degrees out side. Kids, and old people can play, like one gent were i live who will be 98 this month.