Thoughts ... Russian Kenny is out of prision

Kenny's a bum. Always has been. Always will be. AND I LIKE THE GUY, HAHA. I've known him for about 25 years. He's always been broke. Anytime he gets a dollar he loses it. He's funny to be around. He's great for action. He's a legit decent player. But never lend him a dollar unless it's a pure gift from you to him. Everyone in Philly has known this since 1999, but he didn't get known nationally as a bum until he started going to the DCC. That's how he got over on a bunch of guys that loaned him money at DCC and far-from-home tournaments over the years.
That and he is a cocky prick who knows MMA. He will screw over the wrong guy someday.

He got me for $100... I called him and told him to take his wife to dinner, then buy his kid a pair of shoes. Every time I see him since he don't even try to act tough with me. World class loser.
 
For some people, if you loan them a little money, you never see them again, and that's worth it.
I learned that one the hard way. Lost a close friend that I had known 15 plus years over money. Nowadays, I almost never lend money without collateral unless I don't expect to get it back.

him- "hey can you loan me some money"
me - "sure what have you got to put up"
I've ended up with a few cues that way. I've even "sold" a few of them back to the original owner later on when they had the cash.
 
That guys channel is always 100% terrible
Hovered over one of the vids - the conversations in the background (doesn't even sound like people watching the game) are about the only thing marginally interesting - "When's the last time I beat Renee? She beat me the last four times I f_______g played her." LOL. I guess you do what you do for clicks.
 
Sure, in HS/college friends might need a little help, like when we're out on the town, and vice versa - a few dollars that would always get paid back pretty quick or the next day or night kind of thing. Thank goodness as an "adult" never had anyone need real help, and I'm sure the person and the situation would have dictated what the result was. I can think of one friend who you might lend $5 and he'd make sure you got it back ASAP, but if you bet him $2 on something and he lost it was like pulling teeth - "we bet on that?" Good times,
 
Guy just got out.
Hopefully he can use pool to get himself a leg up and a new start.
From his interview, he doesn't appear to have smarted up. Only he really knows.
 
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