Apologies.

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I am not saying that I was right or wrong on any topic. But I have handled things very very badly in the past. I have met hate with hate, met verbal violence with more verbal aggression, taken personal slurs to heart and tried to dole out even nastier ones.

Mike banished me for six months for making what I thought was a fairly innocent comment about people obviously wanting to fight and fighting being allowed on AZB for the most part. Whether that lengthy ban was warranted for that comment or not I still did plenty of attacking in the past that warranted a lengthy ban.

I came to the conclusion that whether I am right or not when I go-off on someone then no one cares who was right. The topic is then lost and it becomes only name calling and insults. And I have to say that when the adrenaline gets going then it's addictive to want to get in the best zingers.

But it's not productive. At all. Maybe entertaining on some level but ultimately sad and hurtful. Believe it or not I am a peaceful person and I don't hold grudges. A few years ago I tried to eliminate the word hate from my vocabulary and not even use it casually as in I hate red pool cues. It's time to do that again.

I have been in this business for 25 years. I started selling cues as a teenager. I started making cue cases when I was 23 years old. I have been extremely lucky in my life to have been able to travel the world with this sport. I have tried to share those experiences where relevant on these forums. To that end I do think I have put up a lot of good content.

Unfortunately I spoiled a lot of it with the mean-spirited and nasty fights I have been in.

So for that I want to apologize.

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To the forum. I am sorry for subjecting you all to my tirades and rants when I felt I was only defending myself. I was often way out of line.

To Mike Howerton: You are one of my oldest friends in this business and I apologize for having been a huge headache to you.

Joe Van Buren: I am sorry that I did not respond professionally to your comments. Where I have been out of line and met your insults with more personal attacks I am truly sorry for that.

Jack Justis: No matter what I think about how you slighted me I had no grounds to wage an all-out campaign against you. We make leather bags not nuclear missiles. Again, I am very sorry about my actions towards you.

Monstermash (sorry don't know your name): I am sorry that I took personal offense at your actions and went on the offensive against you. You deserved a professional and courteous response to anything you said and did rather than a heated and emotional over the top one.

Snipershot: I have no idea what it is I that I did that made you threaten to kill me but I apologize for whatever I said to you that caused that reaction.

Craig Rittel: We have long resolved our differences but I still owe you a public apology for the level of argument that I took it to.

Michael Lalumiere: Although I unfortunately still harbor some major resentment against you I want to apologize for allowing myself to escalate our fights to unreasonable levels.

Eric Hu: I am sorry that I didn't just let your comments slide and took them personally. I should be tougher and not take your ribbing to heart.

Bobby Chamberlain: I apologize for going after you. You were only defending your friend and I wrapped you up in the general animosity I was feeling. I should have responded to your comments professionally and courteously.

Dave Wilson: Your job is tough and I apologize for making it tougher.

Ok, well I am sure I will remember more later or possibly those who feel I owe them an apology will let me know. In any case the bottom line is this. No matter what the topic is it can always be discussed and debated without personal insults. When those insults happen though they don't have to be met with even more insults.

I know that now. That doesn't mean that I won't ever want to go off on someone if they are being deliberately mean. Inside I want to but I understand that I need to keep it professional.

So again, to the forum, thank you for indulging and tolerating me and I do sincerely apologize for subjecting you to my bad side in the past. All I can really say is to use the only quote from Thomas Wayne that resonates with me at the core, "passion is a hard thing to conceal".

John Barton
 
i also f...orgive you, john,even though you stole my username and now i am stuck with this stupid long name that is a pain to type on a phone, with the hyphen an all.

You ain't all bad, mr. stop being such a hard on yourself.

We can all make the world a bit better. a smattering of applause for your words.
 
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What about me? You were going to come to Houston and play me some one hole and you ducked me. I should be on the list. haha

Just kidding JB ... chill out Senor
 
Well John now you have done it........You have got me starting to like you.
Nice post, I almost wish I would have pi$$ed you off once or twice just to see my name with this elite group;)

J/k For what ever its worth you make a great case and I envy your writing skills.
Thanks.
 
John,

i think your being sincere and that your intentions are good, however, actions speak louder than words. That said remember to start every day by facing east and chanting "I CAN DO IT" and don't forget most of us are "recovering" something or others.

YOU CAN DO IT:grin:
 
Thank you John. Your words are seemingly sincere and I appreciate the sentiment. This goes a long way to having our beer together at SBE be that much more enjoyable.

That being said, it takes two to argue and for my part I am sorry as well.

Now if you are truly sorry, feel free to make me a free case! You know what I want! :wink:
 
Only thing worse than the "I'm leaving AZB for ever " threads....

Are the "I'm sorry for being a D!ck" threads.

You don't get a free pass for a 5 minute post of 'sorry' after years of bad behavior , that's just way too dang easy and it's BS that so many people try and pull that crap here.

You have to earn it back one step at a time , over time , and it's probably going to take 5 good steps to cover up each one bad step.

Start walking and the truth will follow you.
 
Congrats John hate breeds hate and hopefully manning up will bring out the better side of others and this site will be the better for it. But more than that it will be good for you John Barton, your strength will surely increase and karma will go positive for you. And to top it all off you might never miss a ball again. Good for you buddy
 
I don't think I was on your list, but that's ok. So, as long as we're all having a Budwiser moment here, do you suppose this would be a good time to ask for a discount on a case I'm thinking of trying to order?
 
Only thing worse than the "I'm leaving AZB for ever " threads....

Are the "I'm sorry for being a D!ck" threads.

You don't get a free pass for a 5 minute post of 'sorry' after years of bad behavior , that's just way too dang easy and it's BS that so many people try and pull that crap here.

You have to earn it back one step at a time , over time , and it's probably going to take 5 good steps to cover up each one bad step.

Start walking and the truth will follow you.

There is a lot of truth in this statement. To be fair, John has been relatively true to the path of "earning it" since he's been back this last time. Is he prolific, yes. But from what I've seen, he hasn't exhibited any of the truly poor behavior in his most recent return to the forums. So I do believe he has started the journey of which you speak.

It will continue to be a long journey if people keep baiting him, and trying to provoke him. I understand that he has brought some of this on himself, and I think he understands that, too. Still, that doesn't mean the rest of us have to tolerate the outrageous attacks he sometimes attracts.

And it also goes without saying that if john goes off the rails again, he should be dealt with accordingly.

I'm rooting for him. He has a lot to share, and a genuine enthusiasm about sharing it.
 
John,

i think your being sincere and that your intentions are good, however,
actions speak louder than words.
That said remember to start every day by facing east and chanting "I CAN DO IT" and don't forget most of us are "recovering" something or others.

YOU CAN DO IT:grin:

I fvcking hate you for taking my words :grin-square:
 
To the John Barton that said the things that started this thread,

Tap ! Tap ! Tap !

It takes a true 'man' to make sincere apologies.

If I wore a hat, mine would be off to you!

When are you going to put the whole family up as an avitar?

Best Wishes & don't forget to say thanks for ALL of your blessings.

Best Regards Too,
 
Jb

John is a great guy, also a true profeshional when it comes to building quality cases in his quest for perfection.
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Rob.M
 
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