Red letter day for AZB with more to come
Smorgass Bored said:
Thanks for all the reports,Tom. Tell Joey that I wish him well in the tournament. Marines are very adaptable,so remember,never get between a Marine and his food & drink.(put a large "Keep Roving Reporter Ratchet" tip jar in the AzB room and solicit the $$$$$ to extend your stay.....imo)
Joey and I just left the room for the evening( 11:30 ish ) as our long day is winding down , I will try to relay your message , Joey is and has been kicking butt in not only the AZ room but in the tourney as well yes he has taken a few lumps like a few other AZer's here but what the heck with what hes been through I would call him a success story in the face of adversity. I need to replace some references to SodaPop D's plight here as a typo it is not him I have spoken about but one of our newer posters who has referred to himself here as "Goin' Pro In '07" altho SodaPop D has had his share of problems which I expect he will refer to later as he gets the and heals up and pays his speeding ticket !! My bad for the mixup

just insert right name where applicable in my past references .
Today has been nonstop action in the AZB room with duel appearances by my main man Stefano Pelinga ! , He showed up unannounced somewhere around 11:00 or 12 noon and just hung out chatting it up with the gang all the while a beaming smile on the face of a man who was obviously enjoying himself too..
He hung around for a few hours before he split but not before scheduling a show for us later in the afternoon at 5:00 p.m. and was still there BS'ing
When reknown BCA instructor Tom Simpson to give his scheduled hour long Jump Shot clinic at 2 p.m. Tom and Stefano then wowed us with some jump shots using Tom's jump cue called a stinger in which there was no competition to when stacked up beside a few other jumpers including my Lucasi , I can do some pretty high jumps repeatedly with mine which is a lighter cue than his , Although I can jump fairly well accuracy (for me ) is lost in the execution ! With Tom Simpsons jumper I needed less exertion and seemingly was able to gain more accuracy within the few times I tried although I still need more practice in my aiming but was able to start feeling it come around with each time I tried it ...I know that Toms cue is much better than what I have and would recommend it to the fledgling and accomplished jumper alike ....
While Tom was finshing up and Stefano was still there kicking back, our gracious host Mr. Greg Sullivan made an appearance to further add to the revelry in the room . Greg shared some insight with us as an industry insider and host extraordinaire and seems to be really impressed with AZB's participation so far at the DCC but seems to really value our opinions and insights and wants us to be there in the future DCC's to come..
Ratchet - tired and typed out , more juicy news later ....ZzZzZzZz
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