sweatinNbettin said:In my house , I just smile real big and wink. Then I hand my credit card over to Michael Hoang when she isn't looking.lol
I really just talk it over with my wife and see what we can afford. I normally only buy a high dollar cue(1k plus every 2 or 3 years). I buy jump breaks like they are going out of style however.
My wife knows how I feel about pool and that I am very passioniate about the sport. So she kinda puts up with alot. Plus for me, I don't have any other hobbies. Lots of guys have one or two sometimes three hobbies and that adds up. I just have pool so even though I buy a high dollar cue ever so often, in the long run it isn't too bad.
Plus if you aren't just going to be buying high dollar cues left and right then the cost is easier to rationilize. A good cue can last you years and years, which then you can spread the cost out over the time you have had the cue.
You are the founder of the Omega Billiards Foundation. Remember?


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