Anyone wanting to reach The Angry White Man

I don't know why Angry is in jail & I don't care. I do know that at the DCC he was entertaining. A few years back we were talking & he was looking over the final 12 players in the 9 ball with 3 of them being Filipino. He announced that he wanted to bet even money that a Filipino wouldn't win the tournament. I couldn't say how much fast enough.

Thank you Angry White....& thank you Efren.
 
Angry

I'm probably about the only player Angry has ever played even. He is definitely a fun guy. He enjoyed the action and always got something going. Yes, he sold shirts; and yes, I have a good idea why he's there. I could care less.

Why bash the guy for selling drugs to make a "good" living. I don't see anyone picketing the liqour stores or tobacco combanies.

13,470 people lost there lives due to drunk driving last year. 85,000 total alcohol related deaths.

435,000 tobacco deaths.

All other illicit drugs (by any means direct or indirect) 17,000

Removed questionable statistic
 
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iba7467 said:
I'm probably about the only player Angry has ever played even. He is definitely a fun guy. He enjoyed the action and always got something going. Yes, he sold shirts; and yes, I have a good idea why he's there. I could care less.

Why bash the guy for selling drugs to make a "good" living. I don't see anyone picketing the liqour stores or tobacco combanies.

13,470 people lost there lives due to drunk driving last year.


The last time I checked liquor and tobacco were legal.
 
I Like Factoids Better... imo

corvette1340 said:
The last time I checked liquor and tobacco were legal.


Please don't brow beat us with FACTS...... imo
Doug
( a good story is in how it's told )


* Factoid: NOUN: 1. A piece of unverified or inaccurate information that is presented in the press as factual, often as part of a publicity effort, and that is then accepted as true because of frequent repetition:
2. ... believed to be true because of broad repetition, especially if cited ... It's ironic that the very definition of factoid has itself come to be a factoid. ...
 
corvette1340 said:
The last time I checked liquor and tobacco were legal.

My point exactly. It is also illegal for women to wear pants or dresses that expose above their ankles. Something being either legal or illegal does not guarantee right or wrong.

I totally agree that anyone perpetrating a crime should be prepared to face those consequences, but that does not necessarily make them a sub-standard human being.
 
Let The Punishment Fit The Crime

iba7467 said:
I totally agree that anyone perpetrating a crime should be prepared to face those consequences, but that does not necessarily make them a sub-standard human being.


True dat.
A sub-standard human being eats from the buffet with their fingers and double-dips chips.
Doug
( they should be sentenced to a lifetime of eating noodle soup on a plate )
 
iba7467 said:
My point exactly. It is also illegal for women to wear pants or dresses that expose above their ankles. Something being either legal or illegal does not guarantee right or wrong.

I totally agree that anyone perpetrating a crime should be prepared to face those consequences, but that does not necessarily make them a sub-standard human being.


First of all, where exactly is it illegal for women to wear pants and dresses that expose above their ankles in the U.S.? Next, nobody ever said that Angry was a sub standard human being. In fact, I've had several interactions and gambled several times with Angry and he is entertaining to say the least and always cordial. If my own brother did something that he knew was illegal and then got caught, I would tell him the same thing. I play poker a couple of times a week in home games that could get raided. I know that this is illegal and if they got busted then it would be nobody's fault but my own. I would pay the fine and go on. I also speed in my car on a daily basis, but if I get caught then I pay the fine and go on.
 
corvette1340 said:
First of all, where exactly is it illegal for women to wear pants

According to dumblaws.com Tucson, AZ. This was only my point, and I will be sending Angry a note. No indifference meant towards you corvette. I have enjoyed sweating one of your poker tourneys.
 
iba7467 said:
According to dumblaws.com Tucson, AZ. This was only my point, and I will be sending Angry a note. No indifference meant towards you corvette. I have enjoyed sweating one of your poker tourneys.

there is no animosity here either. We just have two differing opinions which are both valid. We can just agree to disagree which is what makes the forum great.
 
corvette1340 said:
First of all, where exactly is it illegal for women to wear pants and dresses that expose above their ankles in the U.S.? Next, nobody ever said that Angry was a sub standard human being. In fact, I've had several interactions and gambled several times with Angry and he is entertaining to say the least and always cordial. If my own brother did something that he knew was illegal and then got caught, I would tell him the same thing. I play poker a couple of times a week in home games that could get raided. I know that this is illegal and if they got busted then it would be nobody's fault but my own. I would pay the fine and go on. I also speed in my car on a daily basis, but if I get caught then I pay the fine and go on.

I've driven in the Car Pool lane. SHHHHHH
 
jay helfert said:
I've driven in the Car Pool lane. SHHHHHH


I have too, very fast. I've also heard that if they catch you doing this that they will cut one of your fingers off.
 
corvette1340 said:
I've also heard that if they catch you doing this that they will cut one of your fingers off.

I can attest to this. Those cruel b#$@ards.
 
Southpaw said:
".....I like for my Jesus to party" -Cal Notton Jr.

Southpaw


...I like to picture my Jesus in a tuxedo t-shirt because it says I want to be formal, but I'm here to Party.
 
iba7467 said:
Why bash the guy for selling drugs to make a "good" living.

No reason to bash anyone, just a real good reason for someone to get arrested and spend some time in jail. They usually know what they are doing, and the consequences of their actions beforehand.

Jim
 
Hambone said:
...I like to picture my Jesus in a tuxedo t-shirt because it says I want to be formal, but I'm here to Party.
I loved that line along with "Dear baby, infantile Jesus...." Rep to ya.
 
Off With His Heads

Originally Posted by jay helfert
I've driven in the Car Pool lane. SHHHHHH


corvette1340 said:
I have too, very fast. I've also heard that if they catch you doing this that they will cut one of your fingers off.


That's true, one finger for each infraction.
Doug
( nubby don't drive there anymore.............................. I think his head was next ) :)
 
Angry was one of the first people I ever met from Atlanta. He is truly a unique, eccentric and entertaining person! If you look past his dry (and sometimes very obnoxious) humor, you will see that he's actually a pretty good guy.

He may not have made the 'correct' choices in life regarding his occupation, but I do know that given his circumstances, he did what he could do to survive and to take care of other family members. He is not a compulsive gambler. Yes, he will definitely bet it up, but it is merely part of his income-earning activities (obviously, not a guarantee).

I'm sure he would welcome any correspondence from the pool world. Please keep him in mind. Thanks.


Alice Rim
 
This has got to be one of the top few stupidist posts ever made...coming from one who doesn't know there from their...not surprising.

I have heard dumb people are happier though. Maybe I will try it two.

(Edit- that is won)

iba7467 said:
I'm probably about the only player Angry has ever played even. He is definitely a fun guy. He enjoyed the action and always got something going. Yes, he sold shirts; and yes, I have a good idea why he's there. I could care less.

Why bash the guy for selling drugs to make a "good" living. I don't see anyone picketing the liqour stores or tobacco combanies.

13,470 people lost there lives due to drunk driving last year. 85,000 total alcohol related deaths.

435,000 tobacco deaths.

All other illicit drugs (by any means direct or indirect) 17,000

Marijuana - 0
 
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