Keith gave me the eight ball and beat me when he was 16, down at the old Hollywood Billiards. I want a rematch now!
Was Keith even born when you were 16?

Keith gave me the eight ball and beat me when he was 16, down at the old Hollywood Billiards. I want a rematch now!
Was Keith even born when you were 16?![]()
Was Keith even born when you were 16?![]()
Didn't Aristotle also give Jay the 8?![]()
best,
brian kc
Does anybody believe Jay is 16? Look at that pic!
You get an F on reading comprehension!![]()
Fixed it for me:39, 39, 39, 39! Please say that over and over again until you believe it.![]()
Keith made that Open the best ever
A little background on that picture.: I remember that stick, C.J. That's a Bobby Hunter cue that Keith bought from Amar Kang, which originally was custom-made for Amar run-on; passive voice. Amar hit some hard times in D.C. and had to get out of town quickly--like really, really fast--but that's a topic for another thread. At the time that Amar sold it, he said that he was never playing pool again. :embarrassed2:
The shaft, however, was a loaner from Hennessee from Tennessee. When we got to the Open, Keith "claimed" his shaft was warped. I have never, in my life, seen anybody go through so many damn shafts and tips. Every time we went to a tournament, Keith was getting his shaft and tips worked on. Keith is the cue mechanic's dream. He greases their palms at every event.
The pants Keith was wearing belonged to the late Jimmy Mack, who passed away several years ago from Hepititis C, the disease that seems to be killing a lot of people from my generation run-on. Most of Keith's dress pants were dirty by the last day of the Open. Jimmy heard Keith and me discussing how we were going to go out to see if we could buy a new pair of pants, so Jimmy offered his. Several weeks later, we ran into Jimmy Mack back home, and Jimmy asked if Keith would give him a percentage of his winnings, since he won money wearing his pants. :thumbup:
That's Keith's lucky black sparkle shirt, which we bought in Goldsboro, North Carolina, while competing at Gene Hooker's Carolina Open. We bought it as an African-American gospel clothing store. Don't ask! :embarrassed2:
Keith came in third place at the 2003 U.S. Open that year with all these hand-me-downs; wearing that outfit and shooting with that cue.
Thanks for the happy pool memories, C.J.! :smiling-heart:
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FtCrMFDFvk4
You've seen him in "The Color of Money"; and now you can see him here on Billiard Club TV. Keith McCready, The Hurricane takes on Ryan McCreesh, a tough road player from Maryland. What was the turning point of the match?
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Was Keith even born when you were 16?![]()
Not to nitpick or anything...:thumbup:
I was upset with Keith from the week before at the Carolinas Open. He had, shall I say, consumed a lot of fine spirits, and I did not care for his behavior at the tournament. We had words all the way home from North Carolina about it.