Mike Templeton said:I was wondering why it tasted like Crown Royal all of a sudden.......![]()
ahhh, Crown and Chlorine, you might be onto something. I'll keep you posted.

Mike Templeton said:I was wondering why it tasted like Crown Royal all of a sudden.......![]()
JAM said:At least if you were promoting an event overseas, you'd be loyal enough to play on Team USA and not on the team of the foreign country.
JAM
punter said:This is a very egocentric view. Not too surprising from someone who likes to flaunt their bankroll and possessions. Could a little patriotism be too much to ask?
Mike Templeton said:I was wondering why it tasted like Crown Royal all of a sudden.......![]()
Fatboy said:living in one country is too narrow too, idealy i would like to live in about 5 or 6 places and follow the nice weather, i cant stand living in one place, i have lived in 2 different states since 93.
bomber said:There is no need for you to take everything so personally and that goes for everyone. Some of you people are very good at dishing it out but they just can't take it. I am just a fellow with a reasonable amount of intelligence who loves to state the obvious, at least as I see it. I dont really give a crap who I make mad or anything like that or who agrees or disagrees....
Shawn Armstrong said:This is hilarious. A professional pool player is being cussed out by another players' lapdog/caddy, because of his attitude in regards to professional pool.
Let's see. BlackJack has been at this for 20+ years? How long have you been Keith's mascot for?
Fatboy said:i am patriotic i pay my taxes, i employ people-and match their social security with holding as i legally have to as an employer, i am a lawful citized-i have no criminal record.i donate to charitys, help out familys in need and contribute to socity by helping people with business advice when its approiate. i'm an assett to america, not a welfare collecting parasite. having said that I believe thats better than being american flag waving, tax avoiding card room bum. i'm just not a cheer leader for america just because i live here. america has been good for me, i have no complaints, but there is more than america and i wish everyone who wanted to could experience what the world has to offer.
bomber said:Freddy,
A couple of things. I never thought you werent a good player...just wondered if you were as strong as you claimed...i have heard different from great players. These players are not from Louisville and I can guarantee that the ones you talked to have never heard of me since I am just a banger! LOL I have never claimed to have played on their level or even know John or Truman personally...I know who they are and thats about it. Hell, I cant string three banks together playing short rack.
There is no need for you to take everything so personally and that goes for everyone. Some of you people are very good at dishing it out but they just can't take it. I am just a fellow with a reasonable amount of intelligence who loves to state the obvious, at least as I see it. I dont really give a crap who I make mad or anything like that or who agrees or disagrees.
As far as it goes for you, Mr. Bentenviga (sp), I wish you nothing but success. You are great for the game of pool and I commend all that you have done for the game...sometimes we disagree on some things...just like with some of the other posters...but at the end of the day, I hope that everyone on this board is going towards the same goal, the betterment of the game. However, there are many of us on the board who feel that some posters are going about it the wrong ways. I am just one of the only ones who will say it. I am an opinionated person on here and in real life. I am blunt and honest. If you folks cant handle that, I am just about as sorry as I can be...but it wont change! LOL
PS: Freddy: I checked out your new blog on your site...very good stuff.
Shawn Armstrong said:And her response to BlackJack's post was called for? Are you kidding me? If I start dating Maria Sharipova tomorrow (please, please, please), does that mean that I get to have a valued opinion on the state of women's tennis in a few years?
JAM said:I ain't nobody's mascot or lapdog, and my connection to pool came long before I met Keith McCready.
What's hilarious is your insulting me in this manner. Next time you feel the need to relieve yourself, make sure you're standing in front of a strong wind before you aim.
JAM
Shawn Armstrong said:This is hilarious. A professional pool player is being cussed out by another players' lapdog/caddy, because of his attitude in regards to professional pool.
Let's see. BlackJack has been at this for 20+ years? How long have you been Keith's mascot for?
Shawn Armstrong said:And her response to BlackJack's post was called for? Are you kidding me? If I start dating Maria Sharipova tomorrow (please, please, please), does that mean that I get to have a valued opinion on the state of women's tennis in a few years?
Fatboy said:ok america has provided the venue in which i could work hard and make a living, i had to fight the govt and win to keep my business open and to keep my $$$. had i lost that war i would have lost everything, i didnt do anything wrong and settled amny years ago, the gvt makes it very hard on businesses and owners, employees and the working class dont see this stuff but a pool room owner does on a small scale dealing wioth the health dept as a examlpe i didnt get anything for free, have rich parents etc. it has been an uphill battle from day one. i play by the rules etc.
i feel terrible for anyone who goes to war to defend america my dad was in ww2, so was my uncle and he still isnt right and he is 83 years old.
but i'm not obligated to do anymore for america than i have done, when i was 18 i had to go regiser for the draft, which i did. but i'm not going to say i love america because i dont, i dont hate it either, its ok. i have wonderful friends here, finally a sucessful biz, home, etc. but i made that happen not america.
whats wrong with saying its ok? its not a knock, but i'm head over heels in love with america, and i'm not going to lie about my feelings. i dont hate america, i believe in defending america and protecting my interests as well. is that ok?
punter said:No, you're not obligated to do one thing in return for whatever you reaped in America. And admitting that is very honest of you. Glad to know that. BTW the federal tax code favors the small businessman while the average working guy with a W-2 has virtually no room to deduct anything.
Fatboy said:problem is i'm not small biz or big biz, i employ 750 people, i lose 35% of everything i make the deductions disappear at my income level. its better than denmark where the top tax bracket is 62%.
my point on this whole thing is everywhere is ok and no where is the greatest place ever.
it just seems that in america if your not jumping up and down waving a flag screaming "america is the greatest", your labeled a terroist, whats wrong with likeing it here but not loving it?