After you win a game a pool...

I do it after every game win or lose.

You know what though, I prefer those guys jumping on the fine calibration to those primal shriek/whines. I bet a couple of 'em have realized solo bellowing is not for novices.
LMAO, jump up on the table after taking an opponent down on a barbox for a beer!!!! Priceless!!!!!
 
lol, actually I probably wou;dn't do that even if!

And Yapp just reminded me of the other thing jumping on the table is better. :ROFLMAO:
I didnt hear his answer real well when asked about jumping up on the table in his post victory interview, did he say he hurt his knee when jumping off of the table??
 
I didnt hear his answer real well when asked about jumping up on the table in his post victory interview, did he say he hurt his knee when jumping off of the table??
Dunno. Meant the photo on the front page.
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Dunno. Meant the photo on the front page.
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Is he on TOP of the table? How is this a good photo? He is eating a gold palm tree. There is ZERO indication of what SPORT this is! Taking some pictures in front of a POOL table might be good for the game? Honestly, if marketing a sport is part of the game, pool has the worst marketers.

Let's get the guy from Coca-Cola on board. John Sculley
 
Is he on TOP of the table? How is this a good photo? He is eating a gold palm tree. There is ZERO indication of what SPORT this is! Taking some pictures in front of a POOL table might be good for the game? Honestly, if marketing a sport is part of the game, pool has the worst marketers.

And the reason I posted the photo...
And Yapp just reminded me of the other thing jumping on the table is better. :ROFLMAO:
 
No….I was a golfer when I was a kid….one of our regular money players buried his putter in the green after missing a putt….we repaired the green and wouldn’t play with him anymore ….respect your equipment.
Years ago at Highland Park Golf Course in Birmingham had a lake that swallowed 3 of my friends irons on 3 consecutive shots on 1 hole.
Fortunately his 4th shot connected fairly well or there'd of been 4 of his clubs in the drink.
And yes, alcohol was a factor. lol
 
No ones playing on the table afterwards because the tournament is over. More importantly if this is our tradition then it is. No one complains when a golfer jumps in the pond after a win, when football players slash Gatorade on a player or coach or jump up in the stands after a touchdown, a Nascar winners drive on the grass and does donuts for the crowd..., no harm, no foul

I was driving locally when revving the engine and trying to blow it up after the race got popular. Local drivers saw the big boys doing it, soon they were too. Usually my car and my engine so I stopped at the finish line to get the checkered flag and make a sedate lap around the track toting it. OK, maybe I did take the flag around the track pretty quickly but I didn't get too carried away. It takes three hands to hold a flag, a steering wheel, and shift the car.

I can't help picturing my old pool hall owner, a big man with a stick behind the bar that would do Buford Pusser proud. I suspect had you jumped on one of his tables he would have taken you down at the knees with that fencepost sized club! Been a few years but the last time I saw them jumping on the table after the Mosconi Cup it looked very staged. Looked like a bunch of seven year old girls trying to hold hands and jump at the same time too. I think I would have to beg off with a toothache in my heel!

Jumping up and down on slate just seems dumb. I noticed Shane didn't seem real keen on it either. First time I saw somebody jump on the table was Earl and he was by himself. It didn't look preplanned and it did seem kinda cool that he got that excited. Now it is like the second or third person doing the same party trick, blah.

Hu
 
I was driving locally when revving the engine and trying to blow it up after the race got popular. Local drivers saw the big boys doing it, soon they were too. Usually my car and my engine so I stopped at the finish line to get the checkered flag and make a sedate lap around the track toting it. OK, maybe I did take the flag around the track pretty quickly but I didn't get too carried away. It takes three hands to hold a flag, a steering wheel, and shift the car.

I can't help picturing my old pool hall owner, a big man with a stick behind the bar that would do Buford Pusser proud. I suspect had you jumped on one of his tables he would have taken you down at the knees with that fencepost sized club! Been a few years but the last time I saw them jumping on the table after the Mosconi Cup it looked very staged. Looked like a bunch of seven year old girls trying to hold hands and jump at the same time too. I think I would have to beg off with a toothache in my heel!

Jumping up and down on slate just seems dumb. I noticed Shane didn't seem real keen on it either. First time I saw somebody jump on the table was Earl and he was by himself. It didn't look preplanned and it did seem kinda cool that he got that excited. Now it is like the second or third person doing the same party trick, blah.

Hu

In Texas and in Louisiana players used to stand on the table or climb on the table every day when gambling at One Pocket and that went on for years, not so much any more, but the owners wanted the Action and delt with it. Again it looks rehearsed or at least, I'm not a fan of it, but it doesn't diminish the event, the win or the game so....,
 
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