danny harriman needs an excuse

corvette1340 said:
We went out in Athens one night and it was me, Big Nasty(from athens), Jackson, Southpaw, B Whizzle, Bruce B, Corey Deuel, Gabe Owen, Shannon, Ron Wiseman, and Tony Crosby. At the Country Rock (local country bar that is always packed) some people were line dancing. It was a couple of goofy looking guys in cowboy hats, tassels, the whole western attire. Tony starts running from one end of the dance floor and slides on his knees for about 10 feet right in the middle of those cowboy line dancers. It was one of the funniest things I've ever seen.

Dont forget, when he stood up he screamed at the top of his lungs, "I LOVE THIS PLACE!". It was truly a hilarious sight.

Southpaw
 
Come on guys...the man was in not state to discuss anything. He felt bad about the way it finished and probably the way he played. I recall JS was smart enough to high tail it out of the room when he lost the first match.


These two are real close in speed and it shows. The man should have sucked it up but he let his heart leak out of his mouth. They both are champs and I'm sure if Danny is up for it their will be a Trilogy.

Nick
 
When you're playing for 5 figures, it's easy to let shit seep out of your mouth at the end of a loss. I wonder how many people on here would javelin their cue through a window after losing 10k? I once saw Tiger smash his driver so hard into the ground on the tee-box I couldn't believe the shaft didn't splinter into pieces. It's too easy to say "that guy's a pro so he shouldn't say stuff like that." C'mon - they interviewed him JUST after the loss. Of course he wasn't feeling "lovely" !!!!!

Both of these guys are human and there's a lot of pride involved (which hurts as much as losing money). I've taken the time to speak to both of these guys and as far as I'm concerned -- they're each made of gold, with better dispositions than many pro golfers I've seen in the heat of battle.

I'm sure if someone interviewed Danny today, they'd get a totally different interview. When I interview JS at DCC in the TAR box, he had nothing but glowing things to say about Danny winning the first match - I know Danny is the same way.
 
SpiderWebComm said:
When you're playing for 5 figures, it's easy to let shit seep out of your mouth at the end of a loss. I wonder how many people on here would javelin their cue through a window after losing 10k? I once saw Tiger smash his driver so hard into the ground on the tee-box I couldn't believe the shaft didn't splinter into pieces. It's too easy to say "that guy's a pro so he shouldn't say stuff like that." C'mon - they interviewed him JUST after the loss. Of course he wasn't feeling "lovely" !!!!!

Both of these guys are human and there's a lot of pride involved (which hurts as much as losing money). I've taken the time to speak to both of these guys and as far as I'm concerned -- they're each made of gold, with better dispositions than many pro golfers I've seen in the heat of battle.

I'm sure if someone interviewed Danny today, they'd get a totally different interview. When I interview JS at DCC in the TAR box, he had nothing but glowing things to say about Danny winning the first match - I know Danny is the same way.

I agree. What some people don't understand is, what makes a lot of champions is the innate, deep down, white hot NEED TO WIN.

Even the nicest champions have it. I just heard not too long ago about Tommy Kennedy getting pissed at a Florida event. He didn't say or do anything to his opponent, but those that were watching said it was obvious that Tommy was angry at his level of play.

So, let's not be too hard on Danny. Not everyone can be as calm as Archer or Reyes when they lose a big match.

Russ
 
Russ Chewning said:
I agree. What some people don't understand is, what makes a lot of champions is the innate, deep down, white hot NEED TO WIN.

Even the nicest champions have it. I just heard not too long ago about Tommy Kennedy getting pissed at a Florida event. He didn't say or do anything to his opponent, but those that were watching said it was obvious that Tommy was angry at his level of play.

So, let's not be too hard on Danny. Not everyone can be as calm as Archer or Reyes when they lose a big match.

Russ

Tommy got mad??? I can't even imagine what that would be like! I have never seen him without a huge smile on his face.
 
And, That's All I Have To Say About That.......... perhaps

easy-e said:
Tommy got mad??? I can't even imagine what that would be like! I have never seen him without a huge smile on his face.


Oh, he was mad alright. I walked up to him and said, "hi Tommy, how's going?"
He said, "a little sparrow flew into and bar and landed on a barstoool" and I began to smile and said, "then what?" "I sat down on him and squashed that little sucker to DEATH," he replied.

Doug
( that's not the way most of TK's jokes end ) :)
 
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Russ Chewning said:
So, let's not be too hard on Danny. Not everyone can be as calm as Archer....

I have seen the Three Faces of Johnny Archer. Yep, he's a great player, the Player of the Decade, some would say. He is not without emotion, angry emotion. He was out of line at one tournament I witnessed during the middle of a match. Everybody on the rail heard it and saw it.

It's water under the bridge today, but even Johnny Archer is not without fault. It happens to the best of players.

JAM
 
Smorgass Bored said:
Oh, he was mad alright. I walked up to him and said, "hi Tommy, how's going?"
He said, "a little sparrow flew into and bar and landed on a barstoool" and I began to smile and said, "then what?" "I sat down on him and squashed that little sucker to DEATH," he replied.

Doug
( that's not the way most of TK's jokes end ) :)

Heh heh.. That sounds like an old Army cadence we used to sing:

"A yellow bird...With a yellow bill...

was sitting on.....my windowsill......

I lured him in.....with a piece of bread.....

And..then..I..smashed..his....f**king head!!!

The morale of.....the story is clear....

To get some head....Yah need some bread!!"

imo... :D :D :D

Russ
 
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