I had a fun time at the IPT

bigskyjake said:
the only thing that would make that picture cooler would be if you had Grady in an armbar :grin: :grin: :grin:

Please don't go there, BigSkyJake!

Grady has been trying to renounce his brawling ways and now with your banter, you tempt Grady into coming out of retirement and putting the hurt on Joe Rogan. That just isn't right.

Joe has a long career ahead of himself and to insure his good health, should avoid scrapping with a guy like Grady. ;)

JoeyA
 
Anyone remember Grady vs Allison? :p
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Grady said:
It was great getting to meet you, Joe. I look forward to getting together with you for a practice session in the near future. Also, if the IPT uses again, I'd love to work in the booth with you. I've heard that you are a 70 or 80 ball runner so I better not give you too many shots.
I've met and been around many celebrities in my life and didn't care for many of them but you are so down to earth, fun to be around, and pool knowledgeable that it was a sheer pleasure to get to meet you. We'll look forward to the time you pop into "Grady's".
If you ever do a Senior Fear Factor, give me a call. LOL

That would be awesome, Legends of Pool Fear Factor!
 
Joe Rogan said:
The problem with me claiming that is that it was a long time ago.
I really haven't played straight pool more than once or twice in the last 10 years. I've just always loved 9 ball and 10 ball.
Still, I would love to run 100 some day just to say I did it :)

He Joe,

Good for you, that is a very respectable high run for someone who doesn't play that much straightpool, what am i saying, that;s damn good sir (my high is 16, I suck).

I hope can post some pool playing on youtube. Maybe you could do the next big pool movie. And if someone takes a swing at you, take to the mat, and choke the crap out of him. It could be UFC and pool friendly:wink: .

But really, that is very cool. What is your high runs in nine and ten ball?

Pete
 
Joe Rogan said:
Still, I would love to run 100 some day just to say I did it :)
Why not just say you did it? That way you can run the 100 some other day. Works for me.

Boro Nut
 
JoeyA said:
Joe has a long career ahead of himself and to insure his good health, should avoid scrapping with a guy like Grady.
Tell me about it. Those old sods are tougher than you think. It's amazing how much punishment a colostomy bag can soak up. You'd need to be Mike Tyson to burst one.

Thinking about it, that's one more reason I wouldn't want to be Mike Tyson.

Boro Nut
 
SENIOR FEAR FACTOR! I'm killing myself.

Joe,
Great job...any time taken away from "Which is the One-Ball moron" was a gift sent from god.

Nick

Grady said:
It was great getting to meet you, Joe. I look forward to getting together with you for a practice session in the near future. Also, if the IPT uses again, I'd love to work in the booth with you. I've heard that you are a 70 or 80 ball runner so I better not give you too many shots.
I've met and been around many celebrities in my life and didn't care for many of them but you are so down to earth, fun to be around, and pool knowledgeable that it was a sheer pleasure to get to meet you. We'll look forward to the time you pop into "Grady's".
If you ever do a Senior Fear Factor, give me a call. LOL
 
Ok Joe, its time to get ready for Rampage/Griffin next Saturday. Go Rampage! Lets keep the LHW title in the South!
 
powerlineman80 said:
Ok Joe, its time to get ready for Rampage/Griffin next Saturday. Go Rampage! Lets keep the LHW title in the South!

Do you know that Forrest is from Georgia?
 
Joe,
Hate to put you on the spot here, but which one (Rampage/Griffin) do you think has the best chance at winning this weekend? Sorry, I am a little starstruck, pool and MMA are my 2 favorite sports.
 
Joe Rogan said:
Do you know that Forrest is from Georgia?

Yep, from Augusta from what I know of even though I could be wrong. Rampage is my man though so I have to root for him:grin:
 
Ufc

I'm pumped. I think the UFC is going to make a stop in Omaha, NE this fall. Hopefully Houston Alexander can refrain from getting knocked out in the first hundredth of a second this time. I'm looking forward to it. I'm also looking forward to the 5th. I hope Forest smokes Rampage. After watching Rampage this season though, he is pretty damn funny. What a great sport...I wish I was young, skinny, and tough:D

They should have a season of the Ultimate Fighter where they take guys with no formal MMA training at all, none, who think they are tough (bar stool tough guys). A complete rookie type thing. That could be amusing to watch.
 
CamposCues said:
I'm pumped. I think the UFC is going to make a stop in Omaha, NE this fall. Hopefully Houston Alexander can refrain from getting knocked out in the first hundredth of a second this time. I'm looking forward to it. I'm also looking forward to the 5th. I hope Forest smokes Rampage. After watching Rampage this season though, he is pretty damn funny. What a great sport...I wish I was young, skinny, and tough:D

They should have a season of the Ultimate Fighter where they take guys with no formal MMA training at all, none, who think they are tough (bar stool tough guys). A complete rookie type thing. That could be amusing to watch.

Rampage all the way!:grin: I like Rampage because he always seem to be laid back and making jokes. He really likes to entertain until he gets in the ring and seems to be a monster.

They are coming near me to Atlanta later this year, but I more than likely cant afford tickets to it. They have went sky high since the last time they came to Birmingham Alabama back in the day.

I like your idea about TUF. I can hardly watch it like it is now because of how stupid most of the guys act (like tearing crap up at the house, etc.)
 
Tuf

powerlineman80 said:
Rampage all the way!:grin: I like Rampage because he always seem to be laid back and making jokes. He really likes to entertain until he gets in the ring and seems to be a monster.

They are coming near me to Atlanta later this year, but I more than likely cant afford tickets to it. They have went sky high since the last time they came to Birmingham Alabama back in the day.

I like your idea about TUF. I can hardly watch it like it is now because of how stupid most of the guys act (like tearing crap up at the house, etc.)

I see guys at the bar talking tough all the time about how they would do this and that to these UFC fighters, if they were in the octagon. After enough beer I may have even been guilty a time or two:wink: I think it would be an amusing premise to train them for six weeks or what ever and then give them a shot. I think it would porbably humble most of them. At the same time it might produce one or two great fighters.
 
Hey Grady, don't know if you remember me but I met you in Cleveland 20 years ago on tour with my band Great White and you and Jimmy Fusco came on our tour bus after a break in the straight pool tournament down the street from the hotel. Anyway I was at the ipt event the other night in Studio City and was sorry I didn't get a chance to say hi because I had to leave early to make a flight to Germany. Hope all is well with you and I love your game and commentary. Cheers, Mark Kendall
 
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Just got a chance to watch the match. It was PPV for a while, now they made it free again. :rolleyes: Joe your commentary was great, you kept it funny and interesting. I didn't realize how important it is to have a good commentator in there during a relatively slow match like this to keep it interesting. I couldn't wait to see what you would say or ask next, lol. Man, good point about that slow nap cloth, that stuff does suck. I for one definitely wouldn't want to play on it. I think the players don't really want to say anything negative about it because it's made by one of the sponsors, and was chosen by Sigel, and Trudeau. I know they use it in an effort to make things more difficult, but c'mon, nobody plays on that stuff anymore, I mean get with the program. It's as if they've tried to re-create the feeling of playing in a place that a serious pool player definitely wouldn't want to be playing in, like some dive bar, with beer soaked felt, not even worthy of being called cloth. If they're going to have Gorina as a sponsor, at least use their Granito Basalt worsted wool cloth, which would be similar to Simonis 860. They had to have that slow nap cloth specially made because nobody uses it anymore. Oh well, what can you do? But great job overall man, and hope to see more of you. Thanks. Vince

P.S. Grady, your commentary was great as always.
 
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trueblu8 said:
Man, good point about that slow nap cloth, that stuff does suck. I for one definitely wouldn't want to play on it. I think the players don't really want to say anything negative about it because it's made by one of the sponsors, and was chosen by Sigel, and Trudeau. I know they use it in an effort to make things more difficult, but c'mon, nobody plays on that stuff anymore, I mean get with the program. It's as if they've tried to re-create the feeling of playing in a place that a serious pool player definitely wouldn't want to be playing in, like some dive bar, with beer soaked felt, not even worthy of being called cloth. If they're going to have Gorina as a sponsor, at least use their Granito Basalt worsted wool cloth, which would be similar to Simonis 860. They had to have that slow nap cloth specially made because nobody uses it anymore.

I've played on the new Gorina slow-nap cloth and it isn't actually that slow. The problem is that the rails are incredibly slippery, they take no spin and slide ridiculously. This is nothing like the old pool hall cloths of old which would have been slow with sticky rails.

A couple of months play on that Gorina cloth and you've got one of those slow and sticky tables you always wanted.:rolleyes:

The good thing about napless cloth is that the rails play similar whether they are new or quite old.
 
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