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When watching pool on TV does anyone else find themselves looking in the stands to see who they might recognize? 
landshark77 said:Yes. Does that make me lame???![]()
Timberly said:When watching pool on TV does anyone else find themselves looking in the stands to see who they might recognize?![]()
Timberly said:When watching pool on TV does anyone else find themselves looking in the stands to see who they might recognize?![]()
Jack Flanagan said:not by yourself, kiddo,,,,I'm even weirder, I tend to look at the cues first,,,I recognize cues before I do people,,,,,LOL![]()
What's a TV????????????Timberly said:When watching pool on TV does anyone else find themselves looking in the stands to see who they might recognize?![]()
sjm said:I definitely look in the corwd, and as I've attended pro events for about thiirty years now, I tend to recognize more than a fw, though I can't put a name to every face that looks familiar.
I often have people tell me they saw me on a pool telecast, too.
chefjeff said:I keep thinking I'm probably looking at you, sjm, but how would I know? I try to guess which ones might be AZers.
I had a friend that used to do this during boxing matches...it's amazing who is ringside...so I started doing it, too, and continue to do it during pool matches.
Not nuts, but networking
Jeff Livingston
Zims Rack said:I too look at the cues first, then for the players that were knocked out of the tournament, then if I recognize anyone else.
1) I like to see what cues are being played with and by whom.
2) I like to see which pros are watching the pros at the table. That says alot about who is playing, IMO.
3) I like to see if I know anyone in the crowd.
Zim
JAM said:I'm just now recovering from last week at the SBE and trying to catch up. Mexican Erik Morales defeated Philippino Manny Pacquiao in a Pay-Per-View match-up which occurred last Saturday night. Manny received a brutal head butt along the way, but it did go the full 12 rounds. Read all about it here: http://www.manilatimes.net/national/2005/mar/22/yehey/top_stories/20050322top6.html
JAM
DDKoop said:Hey JAM,
I need to watch that fight because I just watched an old bout between Morales and Marco Antonio Barerra that was one of the greatest fights I've ever seen. That kid Pacquiano is something else, and a southpaw to boot. Morales is a madman in the ring and doesn't hesitate going toe-to-toe with anyone. This one should have been great too.
Regards,
Dave
Timberly said:When watching pool on TV does anyone else find themselves looking in the stands to see who they might recognize?![]()
JAM said:Hi, Dave!I'm thinking this boxing match will be on HBO this weekend, as they usually air the PPV matches on HBO a week later.
And you're right. The first Morales-versus-Barerra match was one of the hardest-fought boxing events I've ever seen in my life. Both of them never gave up and battled it out to the end with full speed. When it was over, the whole crowd stood up and gave both boxers a standing ovation with loud cheers for their excellent performance. That one will surely go down in the history books as one of the BEST bouts in boxing history (IMO).
See you on the Joss tournament trail soon, Dave!![]()
JAM
Yeah, I do that all the time......gee, I thought it was normal!!!Timberly said:When watching pool on TV does anyone else find themselves looking in the stands to see who they might recognize?![]()