Anyone Else Ever Notice This?

Johnnyt

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Anyone else notice this? Over the years I've known and met many a female pool groupie. Very few of them ever mention the female pro players. My own opinion is that most of them started as pool players and never were quite good enough to hit the regional tournaments, or did and found out quick enough that they didn't have it, and are jealous of those that made it. If people in their group start talking about female pros they either say nothing, head for the ladies room, or say, "none of them have a chance against a male pro gambling."

Even the few true pool groupie's we have on the forums hardly ever give credit to any of the women pros that win tournaments, championships, or world titles. They never join in a thread about women pros unless it is "the" hot topic of the day, and then they just put in a few token words. Just my thought of the day. Johnnyt
 
I'm confused. So, by this logic all female rock groupies are all failed musicians who didn't have the talent to rise to the top?

By the way...where did my groupies get to?
 
I'm taking about pool not the Banger Sisters. But perhaps I should have a second cup of coffee before I share any thoughts that pop into my head on just one cup. Geez you guys are no fun. Johnnyt
 
Ha ha, I wasn't talking sexual either. You are right and I have a couple of thoughts as to why, but they are just thoughts and are probably wrong in some way or another.

And I thank them for watching/cheering on men more than the ladies, if they didn't then who would?
 
Because

most have come to Pool via a once husband, boyfriend, or a friend friend,
plus guys locally are always playing, and those girls are usually on the lookout for the best players, you know, the gunslingers .... lol Good Poolplayers will emanate a certain aura that draws them in, or at least they used to.

How often do you see a good woman player practicing, or playing with another good player. The women players around here play a little league, and the larger tournaments (if you can call women's tournaments large, usually < 16 players), but other than that they don't put in the practicing time, especially if they have kids.
 
leehayes said:
I'm confused. So, by this logic all female rock groupies are all failed musicians who didn't have the talent to rise to the top?

By the way...where did my groupies get to?


I know man, my pool groupies aren't anywhere to be found, hell I'd settle for some pool cougars right about now
 
Speaking of cougars one was watching me play and bought me a drink after I got done practicing, she said "after I saw you break I wondered what else you could do that well". Don't know about being a pool groupie but she was definitely a fan of someone with a big break.
 
Johnnyt said:
Anyone else notice this? Over the years I've known and met many a female pool groupie. Very few of them ever mention the female pro players. My own opinion is that most of them started as pool players and never were quite good enough to hit the regional tournaments, or did and found out quick enough that they didn't have it, and are jealous of those that made it. If people in their group start talking about female pros they either say nothing, head for the ladies room, or say, "none of them have a chance against a male pro gambling."

Even the few true pool groupie's we have on the forums hardly ever give credit to any of the women pros that win tournaments, championships, or world titles. They never join in a thread about women pros unless it is "the" hot topic of the day, and then they just put in a few token words. Just my thought of the day. Johnnyt
#1. What makes someone a "pool groupie"?

#2. If your observation is indeed true the majority of the time, I would like to add that most of the men on here talk non-stop about the female players body parts instead of their games. If we took out the physical-talk, the female pool players may not get mentioned at all, according to your theory.
 
Fart sniffer said:
Speaking of cougars one was watching me play and bought me a drink after I got done practicing, she said "after I saw you break I wondered what else you could do that well". Don't know about being a pool groupie but she was definitely a fan of someone with a big break.


Nice, was she decent or haggard
cause if she's decent you should prolly hit that



" Ohhhhhh yeahhhhhh, nine on the snap ahhhhhhhhh" :thumbup:
 
Johnnyt said:
I'm taking about pool not the Banger Sisters. But perhaps I should have a second cup of coffee before I share any thoughts that pop into my head on just one cup. Geez you guys are no fun. Johnnyt


HMMM....I thought we were playing along nicely!!!:D
 
I just really had a good laugh, thanks for sharing.Sometimes we all
think the weirdest things. Now I really should get back to watching the
women play pool on ESPN.
mrs.g
 
bigskyjake said:
Nice, was she decent or haggard
cause if she's decent you should prolly hit that



" Ohhhhhh yeahhhhhh, nine on the snap ahhhhhhhhh" :thumbup:

Yeah- Fuji!

Hit it!
I'll buy you a beer to help you forgit it...
 
Black-Balled said:
Yeah- Fuji!

Hit it!
I'll buy you a beer to help you forgit it...


Are you kidding, my guess is that there was handycam somewhere in the vicinity :thumbup:
 
I Don't Have Any Groupies, But Pool Has Helped Me Pick Up Several "one Night Friends" In The Local Bars
 
Johnnyt said:
Anyone else notice this? Over the years I've known and met many a female pool groupie. Very few of them ever mention the female pro players. My own opinion is that most of them started as pool players and never were quite good enough to hit the regional tournaments, or did and found out quick enough that they didn't have it, and are jealous of those that made it. If people in their group start talking about female pros they either say nothing, head for the ladies room, or say, "none of them have a chance against a male pro gambling."

Even the few true pool groupie's we have on the forums hardly ever give credit to any of the women pros that win tournaments, championships, or world titles. They never join in a thread about women pros unless it is "the" hot topic of the day, and then they just put in a few token words. Just my thought of the day. Johnnyt

Female pool groupies??? Where!!! around here there are 200 men to 1 women and they aren't groupies. DARN!!! And if they were groupies the odds that one would head my way is less than cue raffle

Speaking of raffles anyone out there want to raffle off their pool groupie?
 
Pii said:
Female pool groupies??? Where!!! around here there are 200 men to 1 women and they aren't groupies. DARN!!! And if they were groupies the odds that one would head my way is less than cue raffle

Speaking of raffles anyone out there want to raffle off their pool groupie?
Haha, you are right... AZ is one of the biggest Sausage-Fests around. :eek: :grin:
 
lodini said:
#1. What makes someone a "pool groupie"?

#2. If your observation is indeed true the majority of the time, I would like to add that most of the men on here talk non-stop about the female players body parts instead of their games. If we took out the physical-talk, the female pool players may not get mentioned at all, according to your theory.

Womens tennis.....popular

WNBA.......well, you get the idea.
 
If anyone is wanting to do something "for the women" you really should rethink your choice if you come up with pool as your answer.
 
lodini said:
Haha, you are right... AZ is one of the biggest Sausage-Fests around. :eek: :grin:

Unfortunately it's true in real life also. Pool playing isn't a good way to meet women thats for sure. :(
 
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