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hope this helps
DR
My dog Bear, whom likes to walk around the table and under you while you are shooting:eek: Had I known this when we named him it would have been "SHARKY"
Good luck with your new dog
DR
Mr Einstien,
Well if you buy the table, Nicol says we will be happy to store it for you. Guess you will have to come down to the OC more often.
Have fun at the Mosconi this week :cool:
Well a little bit pool related but a bit different; I was at this bar where someone brought in a hampster in one of those habitrail balls. They put a pool ball next to each pocket and money was bet on each pocket. Which ever pocket the hampster knocked the ball in collected the money from all...
Thats a great story ..... I think the best part was your frame of mind to have the bar tender call you if you ordered a diet coke .. That my friend was pretty genius .. I will have to remember that one great move !!.. Rep to you
Cheers,
Darin
This is very distracting and I am with out a doubt guilty of doing it to others. It is just such a natural reaction when you accidentally walk in front of someone to stop.. I 100% agree it would be better to keep going. Oh and I am sorry to anyone that I have done that to
I think that depends on the room and the situation. I always go back to my seat after my inning, though most of my opponents do not. If I feel that I am in my opponents line of sight that might destract him/her I will move with out being asked.
Originally Posted by frankncali
1. How old were you when you started playing, and where? about 10
2. How long have you been playing? 33 yrs off and on
3. Where is your favorite place to play? HardTimes, Danny K's
4. What is your favorite shooting cue? Robinson
5. What is your favorite...
I just wish I had more time to play. I am fortunate to have a good job that pays my bills but it would sure be nice to not have to work and have more time to play. When I was laid off in 92 I played avg. of 10hrs a day and got pretty stong. I play better now (knowledge wise) but I was sure a...
I was fortunate to get to watch (in person) Dennis against Appleton in the TAR match last May in Vegas. He is an amazing competitor. I also ran into him a couple times through out the week and he is a genuine great guy and would be a great representative for the United States Team. GO TEAM USA