dendweller
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Not entirely sure what we agreed on but it's better than arguing.So again, people making horrible choices that the rest of us don't make. Glad we're in agreement.
Not entirely sure what we agreed on but it's better than arguing.So again, people making horrible choices that the rest of us don't make. Glad we're in agreement.
Hopefully he's learned the "cost of doing bad business," even for what he perceived as the "right" reasons. He's been given a second chance to choose a "different" path. With any luck, and a little "wisdom," he will truly view his life/options through a different lens.I've played Kenny a couple times in Tournaments, once in a finals match.
I came up through the one loss side.
I lost 7-3, nine ball.
Nobody runs a Calcutta like Kenny.
He has always been completely respectful with me.
He's a very focused person and trust me, he's very smart.
He's made bad choices.
Hopefully he turns it around.
This is exactly what is wrong with American pool culture.
Criminals being aggrandized and put in the limelight, simply because they are popular or can make a ball.
Is the youth expected to look up to people like this and be inspired to greatness? Greatness in what? Stiffing, stealing, and dealing?
I've seen plenty of drug dealers who play or stake pool, come and go through Philly.
Gil, Julio, Darren, etc etc.
On the one hand, part of me can kinda understand where people come from.
They are just "another one of the guys" if you don't focus on how they make their money. But they all get locked up eventually.
But should the drug dealers, and drug using pool players who steal money, stiff people, and OD at tournaments, really be held in high esteem, simply because they can make a ball, or run a good calcutta, or are a character? Should the pool masses turn a blind eye like they seem to do and make them THE FOCUS?
I don't understand the purpose of putting the attention on people like that in terms of helping pools image.
Id rather see an interview with the grill guy in the kitchen
Why would any parent want their child to participate in a sport where gambling, sharking, greed, and seediness prevail !?!This is exactly what is wrong with American pool culture.
Have you ever watched a Rap video, professional football, basketball, hockey, baseball players? The Kardashians(made famous by a F tape with a rapper? So many truly famous people because of a lot worse than anything Kenny did.This is exactly what is wrong with American pool culture.
Criminals being aggrandized and put in the limelight, simply because they are popular or can make a ball.
Is the youth expected to look up to people like this and be inspired to greatness? Greatness in what? Stiffing, stealing, and dealing?
I've seen plenty of drug dealers who play or stake pool, come and go through Philly.
Gil, Julio, Darren, etc etc.
On the one hand, part of me can kinda understand where people come from.
They are just "another one of the guys" if you don't focus on how they make their money. But they all get locked up eventually.
But should the drug dealers, and drug using pool players who steal money, stiff people, and OD at tournaments, really be held in high esteem, simply because they can make a ball, or run a good calcutta, or are a character? Should the pool masses turn a blind eye like they seem to do and make them THE FOCUS?
I don't understand the purpose of putting the attention on people like that in terms of helping pools image.
Id rather see an interview with the grill guy in the kitchen.
Yeah cause none of the other sports have that, how about the music industry? How about all the scumbag lawyers? How about all the corrupt cops? Shall I go onWhy would any parent want their child to participate in a sport where gambling, sharking, greed, and seediness prevail !?!
For that matter why would any parent want to participate in a game with those characteristics.
Are rap videos getting swallowed or injected into people's arms and destroying kids lives? Are porn videos getting kids addicted to something that will potentially destroy their lives down the road and cause them to die?Have you ever watched a Rap video, professional football, basketball, hockey, baseball players? The Kardashians(made famous by a F tape with a rapper? So many truly famous people because of a lot worse than anything Kenny did.
Maybe 1%(probably less) of pool players know who he is, so who gives a shit if they did a video on him.
How many serial killer documentaries are there? And Russian Kenny is the problem?
Wow!
Not saying I disagree with you, but let's be real.
Are rap videos getting swallowed or injected into people's arms and destroying kids lives? Are porn videos getting kids addicted to something that will potentially destroy their lives down the road and cause them to die?
Sorry. People that sell poison are bottom of the barrel in my mind and shouldn't be held in high esteem.
I'm sure you would react with equal anger if a loved one got busted watching a rap video, vs if they got some pills from a dealer and ODed.![]()
I. personally, don't care that you don't care.Frankly who cares i don't.
Felony conviction selling heroin and fentanyl doesn't equal "fading the noise" or doing what you have to do to feed your kids.Hopefully he's learned the "cost of doing bad business," even for what he perceived as the "right" reasons. He's been given a second chance to choose a "different" path. With any luck, and a little "wisdom," he will truly view his life/options through a different lens.
Don't know him personally, but I wish him luck on the journey. Time will tell. If he's learned anything, he will fade the noise, and let his actions do the talking...
I don't know the guy personally, or the particulars of his conviction. That being said, he served whatever time he was given...The rest is up to him.Felony conviction selling heroin and fentanyl doesn't equal "fading the noise" or doing what you have to do to feed your kids.
No particular disagreement. That being said, you've essentially just eliminated professional sports in it's entirety. The only difference between the "other" sports and pool, is that they're played in fancier stadiums/venues, and make a helluva lot more money.Why would any parent want their child to participate in a sport where gambling, sharking, greed, and seediness prevail !?!
For that matter why would any parent want to participate in a game with those characteristics.
No particular disagreement. That being said, you've essentially just eliminated professional sports in it's entirety. The only difference between the "other" sports and pool, is that they're played in fancier stadiums/venues, and make a helluva lot more money.
For some reason with pool it just sticks. If folks took a deep dive into boxing history, baseball, etc, the behavior/s, gambling, corruption, etc, would make their toes curl.It's the pool world. This stuff has been part of the lore forever.