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One of them actually posted in here once (typical lying know-it-all) that he'd been a "former center fielder" in baseball.:lmao:
A shrimp like him in the outfield would be comparable to a runt like me racing high speed motorcycles for the Ca$h around an oval track.
Ignorant people should really read a book sometime. I have never cared much for ignorance, or for envious people that always attempt to bring others down to their own level of submediocrity. Or for people that have already been proven liars, yet they are so pathetically dense that they can't stop themselves from looking or sounding like a fool. They can't stand that some people are actually creative, talented, eclectic, etc... Oh, and by the way....Willie Mays was only 5' 11", 1 inch taller than me, and is considered the all-time greatest center fielder. Of course I was no Willie Mays. I was just a good solid player in high school and senior league, and one season in college. Sort of like how you're a real good solid cheerleader here in the aiming forum....doesn't mean much.
Fact is, there are millions of very talented people in the world, and sadly there will always be those who just can't stand that because they have zero talent themselves. Most people, however, whether blessed with talent or not, do not live their lives continually belittling everyone that appears to be a little shinier than they are.
I believe you are intellectually challenged. So I am going to try to do better at not caring about your lies anymore. People aren't as foolish as you like to think they are.
And for the record, just to tickle your cynical envious inner self, check this out....
When I was 16, my mom was standing outside the door of an auditorium where all-county band tryouts were in progress, where hundreds of musicians played their hearts out every year to hopefully make the cut for all-county band. I made it every year, 1st chair snare drummer each time. Anyway, this particular year my mom had a little proud moment.
Two ladies were standing behind my mom, looking through the glass, watching my audition. One lady asked, "Is that your son?" My mom said yes. The lady then said, "He is very good... does he take lessons from Paul?" My mom had no idea who "Paul" was. She said, "No. He's never had a lesson, but he's given a few."
Low Joe, you can call that a lie too. I don't care.
I'm 52 now, and I've done so many things throughout my life. Whether it was baseball, tennis, chess, pool, guitar, piano, drums, the US Air Force, traveling musician, teacher, writer, husband, father, etc.... I've always tried to do my best, always respected others, and always had to deal with the jealous types who spend more time trying to bring other people down than they do actually trying to learn how do something themselves. :thumbup: