Harriman and schmidt

  • Thread starter Thread starter Noncrookedpool
  • Start date Start date
Fast Lenny said:
I have probably been in about a 100,i cant believe how many you have been in Terry,thats sick! :eek: When you boxed were you boxing as a heavyweight?
exactly what I was thinking.
Jamison
 
av84fun said:
That was about the most inept quote I have ever seen.

Hamilton was SHOT DEAD in a duel over a comment in a newspaper article!



Resorting to physical violence over such relative trivia as a pool game is just simply ignorant.

Especially where there are guys like my friend the ex Navy Seal. Stands about 5'8"...155 dripping wet. You pick the biggest bruiser in the joint and give him a knife. I'll pick my friend and lay you 8/5...but your bruiser has to take the first swing...so my friend can rely in the self defense excuse to avoid what otherwise might become a manslaughter charge.

(-:

Jim

Hi Jim;

Thats actually a very eloquent and accurate sentiment, not unlike many that profess facing up to problems and not let them have you. It shouldn't be taken literally,
as in "Don't tread on me".

Look it over, I know from our other discussions that you you are thoughtful enough to appreciate the sentiment. With that exception, I agree with the rest of your post.

Mike
 
DeadPoked said:
I don't think Jim was implying that about John, just pool in general. And there are MANY pool players out there that applies too. Which can really go left unsaid if you've been around pool any length of time. And JoeyA has been around pool longer than the leather tip. :D

I got your leather tip. :D
JoeyA
 
easy-e said:
LOL......Ain't one-upping great??!!!


Yea, it is. But you KNOW we're going to get in all kind of trouble once people check in & see how far this thread has been hijacked off subject!:eek:

Next thing you know, them NPR guys are going to want to "one up" US by stealing this thread & putting on THEIR side of the forum! :D

Me, I'm outa here before Mr Wilson gets wind of this.:eek: It's back to pool for me! :)

YIKES! I think I hear him coming!
Good-bye fellas!
:)
 
Southpaw said:
My friend saved 3 crackheads in a burning building.....

Southpaw

Well.... my friend saved a burning building from 3 crackheads.
JoeyA
 
Don't Say No Fightin Words If'n You Don't Want To Fight.... imo

JamisonNeu said:
I think the world would be a better place if when someone called anyone else a bikjdfh, that person could choose to fist fight the name caller to make sure that the next time the name caller said some dumb comment like that he took a second to think about it.
Jamison Neu



I agree.... and anyone that reaches adulhood and still has both ears is a sissy.
Doug
( sewed part of my ear back on, myself ) :)
 
girlfistfightgg2.png
 
Terry Ardeno said:
Great post Jay, as per usual.

I have a question that I would very much like you to venture a guess on, or give your opinion on. (I was discussing this in PM's with Xianmacx, a real knowledgeable poster here, & would like to hear others opinions as well)

If, after all this hub-bub, either JS or DH played a big $ challenge match with a WCW (World Class Woofer) like Scotty Townsend or Keith, etc, how do you think it would effect each player?
For John, I think that the woofing sort of took the nervous edge he may have had away from him, sort of calming the butterflies, by channeling his nervous energy in the little pschological games being played. I think it HELPED him stabilize his nerves. Some guys just seem to play better & calmer when they're jibbering.
For Danny, it appeared to have the opposite effect. He seems to have been bearing down but when he heard something negative, it jacked him to the extent that some simple words took him off the table. He seems to have a problem "multi-tasking" at the table, i.e., he shoots better when he doesn't have to listen for, deflect or respond to any verbage. When things went downhill in him & John's "relationship", his game went south as well.
I did NOT see this match, I'm trying to go by what I'm piecing together in all these threads & posts. So, do you agree with me or am I way off?

No matter what, the "rubber-match" will be MUST SEE. This little rivalry between two super-elite players is good for our sport. Just look at all the buzz still being bantered about days after the fact.

Like I said, some guys handle it better than others. One guy will get motivated by his opponents mouthing off and another guy will get mad. When you get mad playing pool, you're in trouble. You can quote me on this, "You must stay cool to win at pool." :cool:
 
jay helfert said:
Like I said, some guys handle it better than others. One guy will get motivated by his opponents mouthing off and another guy will get mad. When you get mad playing pool, you're in trouble. You can quote me on this, "You must stay cool to win at pool." :cool:


Well, thank you, my friend.

When you speak, it's like ol' E.F. Hutton...everybody's listens! (It does also pay to have a great reputation in pool, as you do Jay. You've done excellent to keep a first class reputation for as long as you've been in this game!)
 
Terry Ardeno said:
Well, thank you, my friend.

When you speak, it's like ol' E.F. Hutton...everybody's listens! (It does also pay to have a great reputation in pool, as you do Jay. You've done excellent to keep a first class reputation for as long as you've been in this game!)

The secret to my success! I pay off like an ATM when I get beat. :)
I don't want to owe anyone any money. I sleep better that way.
 
Southpaw said:
Now I dont really think its fair to lump Johns name in with drug addicts! I know John very well and he has always been a epitomy for what American pool should be. On the other hand, I have never heard anything negative about Danny's character either. It is just something unfortunate that happened and like ALL of us, when we are competing, the passion and desire to win causes us to look at things a little differently when we lose. This is no place to air dirty laundry IMO...If John called Danny a little ***** then he was out of line, but Danny is out of line as well telling about private discussions they may have had. Either way...two wrongs do not make a right. I hope these 2 great players can just settle it on the felt. JMO.

Southpaw
I don't think John uses drugs and actually think he is a pretty good guy. He still has to eat and pay rent and if that won't put you under pressure, what will?
 
corvette1340 said:
you two might have the same friend that saved both the building AND the crackheads.

Nah, I doubt it, but most crackheads do look alike so I can see why you might come to that conclusion.
JoeyA
 
JoeyA said:
Nah, I doubt it, but most crackheads do look alike so I can see why you might come to that conclusion.
JoeyA


No we don't.
Wait a minute, I think we're talking about a different crack.
Doug
 
beetle said:
I love the line he says so matter-of-factly: "What did you say? I'm sorry, now I have to break your leg."


Beetle,
Yea, the whole thing is made funny because of his dialoge.

I'll share a story about Bas. He was at a club in Chicago several years ago. Brian Urlacher of the Bears was also inside. Bas & him had no idea who each other was. Somehow, words got exchanged & before too long, Urlacher told the bald guy (Bas) to "go outside so we can settle this!" Bas almost tripped over himself in a rush to accommodate him when Urlacher's friends stopped Urlacher and said something to the effect of "DON'T go outside with that guy! Forget all about it, he'll KILL you!" (They knew who he was) Urlacher's fine reasoning skills overcame his ego, and Bas & him ended up being friends after that episode.
 
Back
Top