Hey Everybody,
As a longtime lurker and fairly infrequent poster to this newsgroup, I would like to say hello to all of you that I see frequenting this site. Although I have not posted regularly, I have followed everything for the last 6 months or so very closely since I have discovered the webpage. While there has obviously been some controversy an such, this seems to be a fairly pleasant place for people to discuss the world of pool and all things related...and I don't even have to kill-file people that post with multiple aliases and flame the cr@p out of one another
I would like to say thank you to all of you who have posted various strategic insights and thoughts. I have just recently (roughly 4 months ago) re-entered the world of pool after not really playing at all for about 8 years. I played a lot as a high-school student, but really didn't pay any attention to learning the "ins-and outs" of various games, as I primarily banged the balls around and such. Hell, I didn't even know such games as banks and one-pocket existed until a few months ago. Since I have started playing again, my game has steadily improved, and I owe quite a bit of it to the things I have picked up by following the posts on this site.
I feel like I have really learned a lot by reading through the posts here and gaining knowledge from all of the resident experienced players. I look forward to learning more and becoming a more avid participant in the discussions. I sincerely appreciate the thought that many of you put into your discourse about various pool-related topics, and I just wanted to let you know how I (and likely many others) feel. Keep up the good work!!!
EDITED: By the way, if any of you are in (or are going to be in) the Lansing, MI area, let me know...I'd love to knock them around a bit with an AZer!
Sincerely,
Dustin Jundt
P.S. By the way, I noticed a number of players here from South Dakota. As a born-and-rasied South Dakotan (Mobridge), I'd love to talk to any of you about anything pool (or otherwise) related.
P.P.S. To Mike Page, I have one thing to say...Sioux Suck!!!!...As an NDSU alum, I simply cannot resist.
As a longtime lurker and fairly infrequent poster to this newsgroup, I would like to say hello to all of you that I see frequenting this site. Although I have not posted regularly, I have followed everything for the last 6 months or so very closely since I have discovered the webpage. While there has obviously been some controversy an such, this seems to be a fairly pleasant place for people to discuss the world of pool and all things related...and I don't even have to kill-file people that post with multiple aliases and flame the cr@p out of one another

I would like to say thank you to all of you who have posted various strategic insights and thoughts. I have just recently (roughly 4 months ago) re-entered the world of pool after not really playing at all for about 8 years. I played a lot as a high-school student, but really didn't pay any attention to learning the "ins-and outs" of various games, as I primarily banged the balls around and such. Hell, I didn't even know such games as banks and one-pocket existed until a few months ago. Since I have started playing again, my game has steadily improved, and I owe quite a bit of it to the things I have picked up by following the posts on this site.
I feel like I have really learned a lot by reading through the posts here and gaining knowledge from all of the resident experienced players. I look forward to learning more and becoming a more avid participant in the discussions. I sincerely appreciate the thought that many of you put into your discourse about various pool-related topics, and I just wanted to let you know how I (and likely many others) feel. Keep up the good work!!!
EDITED: By the way, if any of you are in (or are going to be in) the Lansing, MI area, let me know...I'd love to knock them around a bit with an AZer!
Sincerely,
Dustin Jundt
P.S. By the way, I noticed a number of players here from South Dakota. As a born-and-rasied South Dakotan (Mobridge), I'd love to talk to any of you about anything pool (or otherwise) related.
P.P.S. To Mike Page, I have one thing to say...Sioux Suck!!!!...As an NDSU alum, I simply cannot resist.
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