The lot of professional pool players must be improving somehow. Previously, the forum Drama Queen described professional pool players as "Dancing Monkeys." Now she jokingly calls them "pariahs and no-good bums."
When one considers the sordid history of pool, in which professionals and road players gamble, drink, lie, cheat, shark and hustle their way into making a living, it's no wonder that our sport remains in the gutter.
To refresh your fading memories, here's a colorful excerpt from Billy Incardona about Bernie Rogoff:
"One of the guys said that he was going to take all the money because we hustled them (and he was pretty big and angry) Bunny then said in his drunken voice... you can't do that this kid won the money fair and square... The big guy started to walk over to the light to grab the money...thats when Bunny ran to the table and jumped up and grabbed the money off the light and took off running out the door. The other guy pulled a gun and fired it as bunny was running out the door, fortunately missing Bunny. Everyone ran outside and Bunny ran into a field in back of the club as this guy was shooting at him. My car was in the parking lot so I figured this was a good time to jump into my car and boogie..which I did ..in a hurry while they were occupied chasing Bunny."
If you look at books like "Pool Wars", you can find many more colorful descriptions about the pool players, hustlers and scum bags that make up a large part of our pool folklore. If professional pool players want more respect from the common public, as well as other pool players and fans, they need to earn it. It's not helping their cause for the forum Drama Queen to be calling professionals Dancing Monkeys, pariahs and no-good bums.