Last night, my teammate asked me "Hey Gregg, where's your break cue?"
My response? "It's in my cue case."
And that was all I had to say about that. I don't need to sit around and worry about someone who will not care for my equipment like I would.
My Sledgehammer has already struck a table lamp during an errant break by a teammate.
It also has been rolled off the wall by a teammate who thought my cues can defy gravity by leaning against a wall at 45 degree angle into a high traffic area of the pool hall. It didn't.
It's not that I'm over protective or anal, I just don't want someone using my cues who doesn't have a reverence for fine pool equipment, or how to care for it.
My response? "It's in my cue case."
And that was all I had to say about that. I don't need to sit around and worry about someone who will not care for my equipment like I would.
My Sledgehammer has already struck a table lamp during an errant break by a teammate.
It also has been rolled off the wall by a teammate who thought my cues can defy gravity by leaning against a wall at 45 degree angle into a high traffic area of the pool hall. It didn't.
It's not that I'm over protective or anal, I just don't want someone using my cues who doesn't have a reverence for fine pool equipment, or how to care for it.
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