personality qualms aside, it's hard to not be amazed at his coming out of the woodwork every six months and hammering champions while making a big splash in killer fields.
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Plus the never-ending enjoyment of waiting for him to explode. He's a walking lit-stick of TNT kinda like Earl. Its not if but when. Always fun.
personality qualms aside, it's hard to not be amazed at his coming out of the woodwork every six months and hammering champions while making a big splash in killer fields.
i'd like to see mike and landon play a long set.
what do you have against Landon who appears to be a super kid that is striving to make his mark sans pool
personality qualms aside, it's hard to not be amazed at his coming out of the woodwork every six months and hammering champions while making a big splash in killer fields.
i'd like to see mike and landon play a long set.
nothing, what a strange interpretation.... i think he's a super-talent that can also play top speed at a moment's notice. that's all.
nothing, what a strange interpretation.... i think he's a super-talent that can also play top speed at a moment's notice. that's all.
Just curious what his regular job is, if you know? ThanksMike has had a real day job for at least a year now. He plays a little casually locally here in NH where he currently lives and works, yet he has got into -- and won -- at least one fairly major tournament both 2017 and 2018, despite not competing regularly. Gotham City 1st in '17 and Super Billiards Expo in '18. From what I see, he has matured as a person too. If he decides to come back to more regular competition, I think you'll have a much better impression of how he handles himself, and the guy still has a TON of talent as a player!!
Just curious what his regular job is, if you know? Thanks
Just curious what his regular job is, if you know? Thanks