Oh, I think there's pretty good odds old Bobby is going to pop up soon, LOL ! :thumbup:
Not sure if this is still legit or not http://www.nytimes.com/imagepages/2010/10/04/us/04guns-graphic.html?ref=us
These guys will steal at Hard Times and then magic 10 balls will come falling from the sky!
Hey, wait a minute!
Last I heard Oklahoma was open carry. So I doubt carrying concealed is a felony. Most likely a parking ticket. Maybe a night or two in jail. Then they cut you lose after you pony up a fine of a grand or two.
But what serious road crew doesn't carry?
Sure it probably stays locked away. But the road can be a dangerous place. Especially if you hit bars.
Odds are you're carrying not to muscle people to pay up when they lose but to simply prevent someone from following you to your motel or hotel and then robbing you.
And who is to say there was any real steel in that shoulder holster.
But would you actually question someone in that situation?
No, you do the smart thing. Delete the memory card. Or hand it over.
I mean taking pictures and video without someone's consent is already really putting you in the wrong.
No offense to you, Bobby.
I'm glad you had the balls to shoot some pics and video.
Hope to hear from you soon too.
Built
I'm actually worried maybe the Russian somehow tracked him down and told him to shut the hell up. And wasn't as polite this time around.
Stranger things have happened in the pool world.
Built
So there's one of these road games going on. They're playing 9 ball. The 3 ball is the lowest ball on the table but it's almost touching the 7. the player at the table shoots and hits both the 3 and the 7. The 3 is pocketed. Outside observers can't tell which ball was hit first. It's that close. The shooter claims he hit the 3 first. His opponent claims it was the seven. How are these things usually worked out?
1) Conclusion:
You are the same person, Well played, sort of !!!
The smart thing is to exercise your rights. Some Russian guy wants me to delete something he better give me a good reason. You do not need consent to photograph somebody. It is always polite to ask but not required.
How did you know the people you saw were the 'monsters' that are gonna take off all the suckers coming into town for th hard times event?Very true. And that is probably why the guy went off for $700. Paying by the game would have instilled the feeling of loss into every rack and he might have quit quicker.
I saw these guys on big tables. And they were unstoppable.
I fathom on bar tables, they would be unfathomable.
Do you think playing on the wire is more common in the barbox scene?
Big tables seem to be more "post first" but I don't hit too many small table joints. So my comparison analysis is very limited.
Built
How did you know the people you saw were the 'monsters' that are gonna take off all the suckers coming into town for th hard times event?
Well. You might be right. But as a safety measure I am not going to post anymore about the subject. I'm a bit worried.
Pushing 80 or not. I want to make sure I get a free more racks down here on Earth before heading to the great pool hall in the sky.
DO hope Bobby comes back to check in.
His silence is a bit worrisome.
I'll be at Hard Times though.
Can't wait to sweat all these guys matches and watch them snap it off!
Keep the light on for me!
Signing off!
Built
I really don't want to shatter anyone's illusions but this picture is in fact me. The photo has been heavily photoshopped though as it was in fact snooker I was playing at the time.
It was around 1928. I was 45. A few days later, I was shot and killed in a car accident. Took me weeks to recover.
IIRC I had 3 147's back to back and only had to jump over the edge of the ball three or four times a rack.
I also did not have a bald head at the time and I got rid of my goaty.
Lots of love voiceofreason (real name, Freddy Mercury)