Oh, STOP IT! I mean please continue!
JoeyA
That's what I'm saying!!!!
I'm so into this.
Oh, STOP IT! I mean please continue!
JoeyA
Oh, I'm not tough at all. I'm a coward through and through....scared of everybody. I don't play very good either.Dear flash
you sound like a bully
or a blow hard
really are you guys really this shallow?
i doubt very seriously you would have lasted in the pool rooms i am describing
if you met billy t or vernon or george mcgan or RD any of the others i would doubt you would be talking so rough
i don't like knockers but this tough talk is not any thing like the way to handle them
it is sickening
once again no feedback
no buying ,no selling,probably no playing,no gamble
This talk is exactly what people expect from pool groupies
Oh, I'm not tough at all. I'm a coward through and through....scared of everybody. I don't play very good either.
However, there is something I remember well from my younger years (and if you are a guy named Stafford Dean who ran with some of that old Dixie Mafia..back in the late 40's and 50's you will remember it too).
Here 'tis===>Words to remember from my dad: "Listen up, kid, Smith & Wesson and Colt didn't stop production after you bought yours. In a pool room, keep your mouth shut and reveal nothing"
Have a good day.
Scumbag or hero
Pete Glemnn who many of you knew as papa Glenn was possibly the best pool scuffler of all time.He also owned pool rooms in Phoenix and Cincinatti,if memory serves
He raised 3 good boys,one named Denny (who owns about 200 Balabushkas and 200 Szamboti cues
You guys may have met him,The Glenn collection is often shown at pool tournaments or pool cue collector shows
Our story begins when little Denny was getting his pool training,an education for a pool player was never more faithfully executed
than the one papa Glenn gave to the Glenn boys
One day the curriculum got the point of pointing out Knockers,papa pointed these guys out and
explained their methods ,motivations,and the action killing results,along with the admonition"Don't ever knock Denny,I don't want to ever hear of you knocking.This was part of his daily instruction,father to son.
One late day Pete returned to the pool room with little Denny to find a well dressed fella hitting bank shots,Pete fancied himself a bank pool player,one thing led to another until the game was on,Pete threw off the first few games to increase the wager and shortly was $600 a game,soon thereafter Pete was paying off the last game of a $3000 loss
Later he said to himself in Denny's presence,"Who was that guy?"
Denny piped up"oh that's the guy that's been taking off everybody in town"
Pete said"why didn't you tell me?"
Denny replied "Daddy you told me not to knock"