Quick one
I have been up all night thinking about something that really bothered me last night, and will post on here a little later after I get it worked out in my head..:banghead:
Gene and I briefly touched on the pay it forward concept on Friday at my place, but at the time I was too concerned with figuring out how I was going to help him get his van back on the road (the strange thing was he didnt seem all that concerned about it... almost as if he knew it would just work itself out one way or the other...:scratchhead
Heres mine, sorry so long...
A few years back there was a whole group of younger guys and girls in the area who were all turning 21 around the same time. I know every year has kids turning drinking age, but for whatever reason this year was a little different, most of their parents are in my age group and we watched them grow up around us.
They all started hanging out on a regular basis in my place, which normally having a group of young kids (21's) as new regulars would make me cringe :shocked2:, but these are all REALLY good kids. No drugs, no fights, all either in college or working full time, just a good tight group of them... Well, I started to notice one of them, Luke, who is a quite, very polite kid, but definitely one of the 'ring leaders' of the group, ALWAYS shooting pool while he was there. He really was terrible, and couldnt even bridge a cue, let alone make 2 balls in a row (lol). He wouldnt ask to play any of the regular players, but was always asking someone, anyone, of his 'crew' to shoot a game with him. Even when I wasnt there and just checking the cameras, there was Luke on the front table playing someone, or just banging balls by himself while the others were just socializing and such.
Now Im a very quiet person by nature, just normally say 'hi' and keep my head and profile down, even in my place. But I just felt compelled to say something to this kid, didnt really know what, just something, and it really ate at me until I did so. So one night I was shooting with another guy on the table next to the front table that Luke was shooting on. His friends all seemed 'shot-out', and didnt want to play any more, but I could tell he still did, so I said "what the heck" and asked him if he wanted to get in with us? He said no thanks at first, but I told him not to worry about it and to get in with us, we were just practicing, so he did. I didnt push anything on him that night, just keep it real fun/no pressure pool. Few tips here and there from afar, but just let him shoot his turn for the most part. The next few times I was there I kinda went out of my way to ask him if he was 'in with us', real matter of factly like it was normal, and he didnt hesitate to get in the rotation with us. Before too long, I didnt even have to ask him anymore; he'd come up to us and ask if he could 'get in'. From that moment, I knew he was now a full fledged 'pool player' :thumbup:
He asked questions and absorbed tips and pointers like a sponge. I'd see him take his turn, lose, then immediately go to another table to practice some new drill, tip, shot, or whatever some 'vet' showed/told him. Thats a great thing to see, and kinda sorta made me feel really proud

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Then a spot came open on one of my local 8-ball teams. Now, im about the youngest guy at 39 on my team, lol. But I told my captain that we needed to pick this kid up, he has a real passion for the game, plus we need a low number to help our numbers out (lol, my way of selling it to him). He gave me an 'are you crazy' look, but said if I thought the kid was alright, then ok. So I asked him to play with us, explaining that this was a really rare opportunity for him, because the only time a spot opens up on this team is when someone dies. Sounds funny, but its true, the team has been together for 27 years, with me being one of the newest, 'new' players 8 years ago...He joined us, and went 1-7 in his first season (21 games with the playoffs and championship which we won), and finished with as low of a handicap as possible. As the new season rolled around I guess I should have asked him if he was gonna play with us again, but I just assumed he was. Well, after making every match his first season, he was a no show the first 2 matches. And, I didnt see him too much shooting anymore. So I finally caught up to him and asked him what was up, and was he still playing with us or what; he said he figured we didnt want him to play since he went 1-7:shrug:. I said, dont be stupid, ya we want you to play!
Well the next season 'Young Luke' went 8-3, went up 2 handicaps, and won the leagues most improved player award!!:clapping:... This past season, now his 4th session, he shot in the end of the year 'All-Star' tournament as our team represenative

All of his friends now are regular shooters, with their own equipment and even started their own team (Luke still plays with us :wink

. Now, I see him always over on the front table helping them out with shots and stuff. They seem proud to have 'one of their own' in Luke.
Pretty cool, and thats what the pay it forward is all about....:thumbup: