Very true...........I played em in match play in Ohio in a bar table event 1990, he demanded that I put in quarters as he wanted the 1-9 in the rack and he didn't want me to use the stripes that were still left in the drop area. I knew the solids were WORN OUT and the balls wouldn't rack as tight (was easy to make balls) as when you put the upper numbered stripes in the mix. I looked at him as said, yeah right, break em, I beat em, he acted like a jerk in that match. Feels like his complaining got louder and more noticeable as he aged. He grew up in the trenches of society with all its dysfunction, Shane is on a completely different course, and it is a true career. Buddy is OLD school and I look forward to those old school ways...... to disappear, FOR GOOD. In the game of today...''be nice or be gone'' works for the sport. I too hate complaining and all the dysfunction that's interjected into our game STILL....With the playing fields on a global scale, and the demands our sport needs to get to the top of the heap nowadays, its going to take someone with allot of character and a strong work ethic and a trainer to even come close.