BTW... It needs to be said......

Jenny is a jewel. Her character has inspired and enlightened many on this board for tens of thousands of posts. A few here can read between the lines and form a opinion on this lady in just a few threads but for me it has taken years to understand that members like Jam don't come around everyday.

Jams memories, pictures, friends and stories are one of the reasons so many have been drawn to AZ.

We have lost many posters to a variety of reasons but it sucks to see folks that are so committed to this game get up and leave because of a few ugly comments.

This lady does not back down from a fight and stands behind her convictions and that alone is admirable.

There have been many like Jenny that have passed away or just disappeared without a trace, there have even been a few that let us know they have had enough. We have also picked up some great new members that are way cool....I guess things are a cycle and all this is normal.

Jam I hope things with Kieth will get back to normal.
 
However you feel about JAM she does have a unique voice that only adds to a forum committed to our game. As an individual she has opinions, like we all do, and has an insight that many dont have the privilege of.
I can only be thankful she exists and did post when I myself used to actively read these posts on a daily basis. I too like JAM have been residing afar and have felt more at ease here.
All I can say personally about her is that she has been very good to me personally and I owe her a lot. Thanks JAM for being a friend when friend meant a lot to both of us.
Be well and get well. You and Keith.
 
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Jam's contributions are priceless and AZ is most definitely a better place with her. I will say that I value her posts and I'm certainly not alone in that sentiment - and she needs to understand that. Of all though, I love the pic she posted of Keith sitting and relaxing in the yard with the dog......so simple yet so meaningful.

Yeah, sometimes she succumbs like many of us to the back and forth here.....big freakin' deal - we're all human. But on balance she easily contributes of substance more than 95% of the members here......and it's a sad thing when pettiness towards her escalates situations to where we all might lose that.

Besides, in the big perspective she just seems like a truly nice, caring and giving person and in my book people like that deserve to be treated appropriately with that frame of reference in mind.
 
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Jam's contributions are priceless and AZ is most definitely a better place with her. I will say that I value her posts and I'm certainly not alone in that sentiment - and she needs to understand that. Of all though, I love the pic she posted of Keith sitting and relaxing in the yard with the dog......so simple yet so meaningful.

Yeah, sometimes she succumbs like many of us to the back and forth here.....big freakin' deal - we're all human. But on balance she easily contributes of substance more than 95% of the members here......and it's a sad thing when pettiness towards her escalates situations to where we all might lose that.

Besides, in the big perspective she just seems like a truly nice, caring and giving person and in my book people like that deserve to be treated appropriately with that frame of reference in mind.

Oxygen of publicity, but my only real objection to her is she plays the victim card as often as Barton. If you're getting down in the mud, get in the damn mud.
 
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Jenny and Keith are some of the first forum members if not the very first, they don't do what they do here for money they do it because they love the game/cue sport just like all of us.
My grandmas always said :>you don't talk bad about others;
I wish everyone took her advise'

ANY UPDATE on Keith?
Thx much.




Rob.M
 
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JAM's the Best!

JAM's the best!

Not only that, her chicken is wonderful. If the colonel had her recipe he would be a general!
 

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first rate!

That's awesome SA, pretty funny too. I love it, love me some FRIED chicken too!!!


Good fresh homemade style fried chicken and french-fries that actually taste like they came from a potato. Little place in Kentwood Louisiana. Good homemade tasting burgers too. I'm working my way through their menu but it may take awhile to get to the po-boys and stuff, that chicken was the best I have eaten in many a moon!

Didn't hurt none it was named after one of my favoritest people but I'd eat there even if it wasn't named JAM's.

hu
 
Good fresh homemade style fried chicken and french-fries that actually taste like they came from a potato. Little place in Kentwood Louisiana. Good homemade tasting burgers too. I'm working my way through their menu but it may take awhile to get to the po-boys and stuff, that chicken was the best I have eaten in many a moon!

Didn't hurt none it was named after one of my favoritest people but I'd eat there even if it wasn't named JAM's.

hu

Cool. Im betting the food in NOLA IS BANGING Isn't it? I heard that the po'boyzs are a NOLA original classic, is that true?
 
the bread

Cool. Im betting the food in NOLA IS BANGING Isn't it? I heard that the po'boyzs are a NOLA original classic, is that true?

The bread often makes or breaks a po-boy and New Orleans has fantastic bread. Doesn't really matter much though, Soon as you get south of the I-10/I-12 line you can eat anywhere. South Louisiana has great food. The more I travel the more I realize how spoiled I am.

Good food a lot of places but for great food it is hard to beat Cajun country. People eat almost anything but almost anything tastes great cooked by a Cajun lady. At the Audubon Zoo in New Orleans there is a sign in front of each cage with the animal's common name, scientific name, and a favorite recipe!

hu
 
my father, a man called Gator Bait, who was a cotton field laborer as a child for his mean uncle Frank in Dothan, AL; he went on to open one, then another, drive in restaurants in Panama City, FL. These were hugely successful operations complete with the car hop gals on roller skates. This was mid 1950's. "The New York Drive In" & The Bay State Drive In".

I wasn't quite here yet, but once I did arrive and all through my life around him I got to benefit from the best dang southern fried chicken I ever could imagine. He had it down to a science and used corn-flakes and very secret spice formula way back then which is what put his restaurants on the map.

He also brought me to the game of pool at about 11 or 12 years old. :)

Man I could go for a piece of that chicken right about now. The orig kickin' chicken... :wink:

best,
brian kc
 
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JAM loves animals, and that's all I need to know to be able to tell she's a great person at heart. Which makes me wonder...why don't the animals on this board love her back?

Roger
 
Good fresh homemade style fried chicken and french-fries that actually taste like they came from a potato. Little place in Kentwood Louisiana. Good homemade tasting burgers too. I'm working my way through their menu but it may take awhile to get to the po-boys and stuff, that chicken was the best I have eaten in many a moon!

Didn't hurt none it was named after one of my favoritest people but I'd eat there even if it wasn't named JAM's.

hu

If I lived in the South I would weigh 300 pounds! Love that Southern cooking! :thumbup:
 
Thank you to all for the kind words. Also, thank you very much for the prayers and well wishes for Keith.

It has been one week since we went to the urgent care center, and I think (I hope) that Keith is out of the woods and almost back to his old self. :smile:

What had happened was last Sunday, Keith woke up and could hardly walk. He managed to make it to my computer, where I was working, and was holding onto the walls. He said he was dizzy, felt nauseous, and had to go back to bed. In the bed, he was extremely dizzy, couldn't get comfortable. I tried to cook a light breakfast of toast and scrambled eggs, but he couldn't sit up to eat. Both of us were scared and figured we had better go to the emergency room of a local hospital ASAP. En route to the hospital, I had to pull over because of Keith's nauseousness.

By the grace of God, I found an urgent care center online that was open on Sundays until 9 p.m. They charge one flat fee of $130. We decided to go there, not only because of cost, but we didn't want to be sitting a hospital waiting room for hours to be seen.:frown:

As it turns out, the doctor said Keith's ears were clogged up, and he believed Keith had vertigo and needed to have his ears cleaned. The nurse assistant then cleaned both of Keith's ears. OMG! I won't go into what came out of them, but needless to say, it was a lot. Even the nurse assistant was surprised. Keith still had the vertigo after the ear irrigation, but the doctor said that would be normal for a week or so after.

Keith still experiences a small amount of vertigo or dizziness when he gets up quickly or moves too fast, but it is 100 percent better than last Sunday. :cool:

The first thing Keith noticed was that he could hear the cars outside loudly. Then he could hear the birds in our neighborhood, something he hadn't noticed before. Everything seemed too loud to him at first, as he wasn't used to being able to hear so acutely. Now Keith has the volume on the TV at counter 1 or 2, and I have to have it on 7 or 8 to hear it. Keith's now got supersonic hearing now. :D

We are both still cautious about Keith's health and plan to getting a complete physical after this vertigo subsides completely. Again, thank you to all who sent sweet blessings and prayers our way. It really means a lot. :smile:
 
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