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JAM said: I never stated that Blackjack was referring to Keith. In fact, I never mentioned Keith's name or Blackjack's name.

No you didn't, but people can read between the lines quite easily.


JAM: The post was in defense of pool players who get ridiculed on this forum time and time again because of their chosen profession. You recently sucker-punched these same pool players in recent times, and I responded to your post. I wasn't defending Keith at that time either. I thought the comment you made at that time was demeaning, and I still do.

I wasn't sucker-punching Keith or anyone else in the post you refer to. In fact, I said I was joking (if you had continued to read the thread). You just read things (like Dave's parable for example) and immediately become hyper-defensive (lately) as if someone is out to attack pro pool players, or Keith and reply rather aggressively. Like in your response to mine where you call me a nit. You said that the 'wiseman' (we all *felt* - but could have been wrong - you were referring to Dave) couldn't play a lick. Sit back, take a break, and realize you're in safe place. No one on here that I've ever seen is out to badmouth YOU or KEITH. I've enjoyed your posts for many years now. The last thing I want to do is argue with anyone on here, particularly you. It isn't my style - BUT I will happily and respectfully discuss anything you like.


JAM: It is how you wanted to read the thread because it was me who responded.

Again, I wasn't attacking you. I was singleing out your post because it did appear rather aggressive and disrespectful towards Dave. I didn't feel it was appropriate and I said something. It happens.

JAM: I am disgusted to read post after post from members of this forum who act as if they live in an ivory tower and continue to take pot shots at pool players as if they are targets on a shooting range.

What pot shots? From what I read we all share stories of pool players, and write about our admiration for their talents and abilities (including countless posts about Keiths talents on the green felt/legendary adventures. If there are genuine potshots towards particular pool players, then I'm sure those posts are in the minority versus the majority. Again, I apologize to the Board as a whole if I've ever said anything that was construed as an insult to professional pool. Everyone makes mistakes though, right?

JAM: They're people who desired to pursue their dream to play competitively. Because I mention the financial burden of competing on a professional level, this then gives rise to a school of thought that pool players are dumb and/or fools because they didn't initiate a 401(k) or a retirement plan or collect the damn blessed seeds.

I respect the grit it takes to be a pro pool player. Believe me. But don't discount the pros who did play professionally and also "plant" some seeds for the future. You come across as if there is something wrong with that, although I don't think that is what you mean. People who work for a living and whose only contributions to pool are by buying the products (cues/cases/tables/etc), attending pro events as spectators, take lessons, play league are JUST as valuable to the world of pocket billiards as the pros are (I would think). Perhaps even more? Without the fans, where would the pros be?

JAM: I'm not speaking for Keith. I am speaking for the collective body of professional pool players as a whole. You may want to turn this into a Blackjack versus JAM thread, but that was not the intent of my reply.

Well, I'll honestly take your word for it. As I said in my other post - I apologize if I was incorrect, but that is how it came across to me and apparently everyone else.

JAM: Those who collect the seeds may be wise, but pool players have wisdom as well. Who is to say which one is more valuable than the other?!

You are absolutely correct. But the parable was based upon the subject of preparing for the future. Perhaps in horseshoe throwing or golf the "fool" in this particular parable would have been the wiseman in another - but in this particular one he wasn't. As Dave said, he wasn't referring to professional pool players when writing this. Simply sharing a story.
 
Still sounds like fun.

BillYards said:
Yeah, who wants a house, family, and a retirement plan?

Struggling to eat, pay for gas, and finding a place to sleep sounds like fun. Especially when you can share it with the women! Did I mention the women? Real clean numbers, good for smart conversation, taking home to Mom and Dad, and kissing (if you like Frenching an ashtray).

Who struggles more? Who is more carefree? Sure, being gifted at pool would be great... but there has to be a balance somewhere...

Being with family and friends is what life is all about. Not showing others (who also take losing personally) that you can poke balls into a hole with a stick. Trust me, I appreciate a great runout the same as a great work of art or great music... but it is only pool.

And doesn't it take balls to commit to maturation and building a secure life?

Your rose colored view of life on the road is a bit misleading.

Anyone that makes fantastic money COULD give it all up and hit the road. They could probably cash out their 401k and have a great stake that would last for years of fun.

But it is much more difficult to go the other way... to get off the road, isn't it?
I now have a career and children, etc. But, occasionally, those flashbacks were the best ones of my life, disregarding the children. Think about it. When you get together with a large group of people, who would most rather meet? A regional manager of a grocery store, or Keith McCready? Most only wish they could live the "road life" (even with all of the struggling and suffering) for even a month of their life, and break even. Most people who play pool don't have the talent or the gift to make it for a week. If pool is really in your blood, you'd much rather make $60,000 a year playing on the road (if that's possible) than $120,000 at a career. You could tell a great opera singer ( who only scrapes by ) that it's only music. But doing what you love, and getting paid for it? Wow. That's a high. I am in sales and really like what I do, but I don't love it. But with my children, comes responsibility. I just can't up and hit the road. I sure have had some great road trips, though. By the way, cigarette breath isn't all that bad, if your drinking Crown and coke. If I am wanting intelligent and stimulating conversation, I won't look for it in a bar, or poolroom. Just as I don't look for a plot in a porno. If I want plot, I'll rent an Officer and a Gentleman. And, my plan on meeting those women doesn't even come close to meeting my parents. I see your viewpoint on "being on the road." But, when I get to the poolroom, we don't chat about whether Fidelity Mutual is up or down. "Say, remember when Chewtobacca played Little Tony?" It's more like that. Now, if I am at a work-related function, or with my children, I might never even utter "the last four."
 
Gotta admit it.

jay helfert said:
Yeah, let them live that life where they don't know where the next game or the next dollar is coming from. It gets old fast. The great majority of pool players I have known in my life longed for a pro tour, where they could showcase their skills in a respected manner and not have to "hustle" for a living.

The "gambling" lifestyle is not all it's cracked up to be. Stability and security is what most people (even poolplayers) long for. Why do you think so many champions open or buy into a poolroom the first chance they get? I can only think of one or two players in the last 40 years that had no interest in playing tournaments to make their dough.

I knew by the time I was 25 that a poolplayers life was a bad existence. All I wanted was to own my own room and I had one before I was 28.
You still get together with "pool" friends and tell tales, don't ya? I know you do. We all need stability, but having a gift, and making a great score in front of the home crowd, having a drink afterward (or during), then meeting a young lady who decides to come back and have a swim at the hotel makes for one hell of a memory, huh? To heck with all of the bad times.
 
jay helfert said:
Yeah, let them live that life where they don't know where the next game or the next dollar is coming from. It gets old fast. The great majority of pool players I have known in my life longed for a pro tour, where they could showcase their skills in a respected manner and not have to "hustle" for a living.

The "gambling" lifestyle is not all it's cracked up to be. Stability and security is what most people (even poolplayers) long for. Why do you think so many champions open or buy into a poolroom the first chance they get? I can only think of one or two players in the last 40 years that had no interest in playing tournaments to make their dough.

I knew by the time I was 25 that a poolplayers life was a bad existence. All I wanted was to own my own room and I had one before I was 28.

That's right Jay. Life is about growing and evolving. Rolling the balls around for big wads of cash was fun and exciting when I was 18-22 years old. During that time I looked at the guys that were twice my age and doing the same thing that I was doing. They had absolutely NOTHING to show for it. That wasn't anything I wanted for myself. I opened my first room in 1992. It failed miserably. Down but not out, I educated myself and tried again. This time I was successful. I sold that room and bought a larger room. I extended my avenues of income by also getting a full time job as a police officer. All the while, I continued playing pool. Maybe not as much as those at the highest level, but I had kids to take care of as well as other responsibilities. That came before pool - and it should have.

Through some personal hard times, I ended up selling my pool hall and leaving my job. Pool was still an option, however, it wouldn't pay my bills at the time. I swallowed my pride and instead of rolling balls into the pockets, I rolled a truck across the interstates. I didn't like it at all, but I did what it took. Ask Bomber, he met me in a pool hall in Murray, Kentucky when I was driving a truck. I was still teaching students the same way I teach them now, still hitting balls the same too. The truck driving gig sucked, and thank God it didn't last forever. At teh time it was necessary.

Today I know what is important. All that crap that other people think about you, their praise, their admiration - it wouldn't buy you a doughnut in a coffee shop. What will get you that doughnut is knowing that you are able to be self sustaining on many different levels, not only as a pool player. Today I am doing okay and I still have a hell of a lot to learn. Most of the best lessons I have learned in life have absolutely nothing to do with pool. I don't begrudge anybody that is out there scraping and scrapping to play money games as a way of generating their soul income. I will say that there comes a time when you have to plan for your future, like BillYards said earlier. If you don't, you'll be in for one hell of a surprise. If I had not made mature decisions along the way, my story would be quite different, and then I would only have myself to blame - nobody else.
 
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In defense of good memories!

Good memories from pulling off the big money match? The stuff of fairy tales. Sure, it happens occasionally, but you can have a great memory by winning your APA match whether a SL2 or SL7. It's equal too. Winning in front of your group of friends is the same euphoric feeling whether it's an honest event or something that may attract a raid by the police like these "so called" money games in pool halls.

Excitement is a shallow thrill. Seeing your children grow day by day is a very common event for parents but it provides the parents with a feeling of love that no pool match can, pun intended, match.

Loree Jon Jones would nod her head in total agreement with what I'm saying.

This is not to be implied as a criticism or a knocking of Keith McCready - who is certainly one of the greatest of all time characters to ever grace a pool hall.

Yours Truly,
The Woim
 
The Woim said:
Good memories from pulling off the big money match? The stuff of fairy tales. Sure, it happens occasionally, but you can have a great memory by winning your APA match whether a SL2 or SL7. It's equal too. Winning in front of your group of friends is the same euphoric feeling whether it's an honest event or something that may attract a raid by the police like these "so called" money games in pool halls.

Excitement is a shallow thrill. Seeing your children grow day by day is a very common event for parents but it provides the parents with a feeling of love that no pool match can, pun intended, match.

Loree Jon Jones would nod her head in total agreement with what I'm saying.

This is not to be implied as a criticism or a knocking of Keith McCready - who is certainly one of the greatest of all time characters to ever grace a pool hall.

Yours Truly,
The Woim
In light of LJJ's actions over the past year, I don't think I would feel too great about her opinion on anything.
 
Tammy Wynette...

Aaron_S said:
Sorry, I know this isn't classic country music trivia week, but I thought I would point out that Stand By Your Man was actually a Tammy Wynette number.

Good rolls,
Aaron

had a little trouble following her own advice. She had five husbands before she found one she could stand by forever!

MM...one wife, eighteen years, I hope she continues to stand by me.
 
Matt_24 said:
JAM said: I never stated that Blackjack was referring to Keith. In fact, I never mentioned Keith's name or Blackjack's name.

No you didn't, but people can read between the lines quite easily.

You read what you want to read, and you say what you want to say, and then you crawfish.

Here's a little recap of Matt_24's opinion of pool players:

Jam, what about the moral issue with this. Some poolplayers were paid and that was great....but they were paid in monies earned through Trudeau's lies, snail oil gimmericky, etc. Desperate people buying into his lies, making him MILLIONS. How could you accept dirty money like that?

Ooopss...we're talking about pool players. Nevermind.

(Sorry, couldn't resist).


I rest my case.

JAM
 
Swordfish said:
In light of LJJ's actions over the past year, I don't think I would feel too great about her opinion on anything.

What did LJJ do this past year that was bad?
 
uwate said:
What did LJJ do this past year that was bad?

Okay, this is how it all went down.

On April 14th 2007 at approximately 4:45 PM, Loree was traveling northbound as she approached the intersection of 4th and Elm. Mrs. Jones failed to come to a complete stop and proceeded through the intersection with the wanton disregard to vehicles that were not there. She was charged and booked into the Sussex County jail and placed in the same cell as the lady that ripped the tag off of her mattress. Sammy and the kids got hungry, at which point she was bonded out.

That's all I know.

Have a sense of humor... The above nonsense is not true at all, but it was fun to write
 
what does any of this have to do with Chris Bartum getting action? can we get back on subject please??? or take the argument somewhere else.
 
Conversations (threads) have a life of their own!

ActionHound,

Pardon us for sharing thoughts and opinions... :cool:

It's our own special way of saying one way or the other that no one gives a 'rat's rear end" about Chris' action with the homeless man who was missing one leg and two eyes... :p

Yours Truly,
The Woim
 
The Woim said:
ActionHound,

Pardon us for sharing thoughts and opinions... :cool:

It's our own special way of saying one way or the other that no one gives a 'rat's rear end" about Chris' action with the homeless man who was missing one leg and two eyes... :p

Yours Truly,
The Woim

well this isnt a "conversation thread" and this "conversation" has also gotten way out of hand... i dont care who argues about whatever they want... i just dont think this is heading in the right direction and its turning into a huge flame war... but whatever... if you want to continue to argue then by all means go ahead.
 
sixpack said:
was the point of JAM's question to see if "CHRIS BARTRAM" who is posting in this thread would know the answer to this and hence, presumably be the 'REAL' Chris Bartram.' Of course the real CB would know the answer, so calling him to find out the answer doesn't advance that cause.

Did you happen to ask Chris if he was posting in this thread while you had him on the phone?

Cheers,
RC

JAM knows that I am friends with Chris, so she knows there is validity to what I say regarding Chris. Telling her that Danny was in on the bet and was sweating the match with her and how much the bet in the middle was, well, that just seals the deal.... As Dickie said earlier, there was over a hundred people sweating the match so just saying who Keith was playing partners with was an easy question. I knew the rest of it, I just didn't remember the amount of the bet. And for the record, I didn't have to call him, he called me while I was reading JAM's post. Since he was on his way to the room to play Ronnie why not answer the question? My answer was good enough for JAM to say "Bingo, and that's a winner!". She asked the question and my answer was good enough for her, why wasn't it good enough for you? Anything said said here about Chris, or for Chris by me, HKWONG, BILLYCHIPS, or CHRIS BARTRAM you can take to the bank! That's not pointed at just you, but everyone here... Chris is full aware of all of the CHRIS BARTRAM posts, he is consulted before replies are made and will live up to any games made or offered here.

Saw
 
The Saw said:
JAM knows that I am friends with Chris, so she knows there is validity to what I say regarding Chris. Telling her that Danny was in on the bet and was sweating the match with her and how much the bet in the middle was, well, that just seals the deal.... As Dickie said earlier, there was over a hundred people sweating the match so just saying who Keith was playing partners with was an easy question. I knew the rest of it, I just didn't remember the amount of the bet. And for the record, I didn't have to call him, he called me while I was reading JAM's post. Since he was on his way to the room to play Ronnie why not answer the question? My answer was good enough for JAM to say "Bingo, and that's a winner!". She asked the question and my answer was good enough for her, why wasn't it good enough for you? Anything said said here about Chris, or for Chris by me, HKWONG, BILLYCHIPS, or CHRIS BARTRAM you can take to the bank! That's not pointed at just you, but everyone here... Chris is full aware of all of the CHRIS BARTRAM posts, he is consulted before replies are made and will live up to any games made or offered here.

Saw

It's good enough for me, but the point of her question was to verify whether or not the guy posting in this thread is Chris Bartram. You calling him (or him calling you) to ask him that question doesn't prove anything other than that you know the real Chris B. The person posting in this thread under the name Chris Bartram did not answer the question, the real CB did, so it still is not established whether or not this thread is a fake.

If you're now saying that you know CB and that he's aware of this thread and will live up to any challenges etc... posted here, that's different. But my point was that you talking to him on the phone and asking the question does not verify anything.

Also, it sounds like you're saying the person posting as "Chris Bartram" is not Chris Bartram, but is doing so with Chris' blessing (or even at the direction of Chris). So really, you're acknowledging that the thread is a fake...but not so fake as was once thought.

Cheers,
RC
 
Ok, I didn't read this entire thread, but I'm here to offer up a challenge for Chris. Chris, you got the 8 from Larry Nevel. Let me know what you think. And yes, this is a real offer, and Larry was consulted before any posting happened.
 
The Saw said:
JAM knows that I am friends with Chris, so she knows there is validity to what I say regarding Chris. Telling her that Danny was in on the bet and was sweating the match with her and how much the bet in the middle was, well, that just seals the deal.... As Dickie said earlier, there was over a hundred people sweating the match so just saying who Keith was playing partners with was an easy question. I knew the rest of it, I just didn't remember the amount of the bet. And for the record, I didn't have to call him, he called me while I was reading JAM's post. Since he was on his way to the room to play Ronnie why not answer the question? My answer was good enough for JAM to say "Bingo, and that's a winner!". She asked the question and my answer was good enough for her, why wasn't it good enough for you? Anything said said here about Chris, or for Chris by me, HKWONG, BILLYCHIPS, or CHRIS BARTRAM you can take to the bank! That's not pointed at just you, but everyone here... Chris is full aware of all of the CHRIS BARTRAM posts, he is consulted before replies are made and will live up to any games made or offered here.

Saw
WOW !!!!!!!!!!!! It looks like the same crew that tried to get action for Corey is now trying to get action for Chris. Good luck finding action.......This is not a snide remark, I like Chris' game and he has a TON of heart.............
 
suprnva said:
Ok, I didn't read this entire thread, but I'm here to offer up a challenge for Chris. Chris, you got the 8 from Larry Nevel. Let me know what you think. And yes, this is a real offer, and Larry was consulted before any posting happened.
Ill take the 7 from larry?
 
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