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I KNOW THIS IS OUT OF LINE WITH YOU GUYS,WITH YOUR HUMORUS ANSWERS. BUT MY GAME WOULD BE WITH MY BROTHER THAT TAUGHT ME 55YR AGO. HE HAS BEEN GONE ABOUT 8YR NOW AND I SEUR DO MISS HIM:sorry: :sorry: :sorry: :sorry:
 
1 Harold Worst
2 Willie Mosconi
3 Jay Helfert..................He sounds like he has seen "it all"...and I want to hear all about it. :)

My table ....my house...house rules..........

td
 
SUPERSTAR said:
Um NO!

A no brainer.

Bill Gates man, Bill gates.
Nope, not Bill Gates. He looks like he might be able to draw the rock. May know too many angles. Go with Oprah. Not as much cash but more guaranteed.
 
Couldn't stop at 3...

1. Luther Lassiter
2. Eddie Taylor
3. Bugs Rucker
4: Ralph Greenleef
5. Irving Crane
6. Harold Worst
7. Jersey Red
8. Jimmy Caras

might as well stop since i have about 30 more!
 
stick8 said:
I KNOW THIS IS OUT OF LINE WITH YOU GUYS,WITH YOUR HUMORUS ANSWERS. BUT MY GAME WOULD BE WITH MY BROTHER THAT TAUGHT ME 55YR AGO. HE HAS BEEN GONE ABOUT 8YR NOW AND I SEUR DO MISS HIM:sorry: :sorry: :sorry: :sorry:


Nothing out of line about that at all. I think it is a nice sentiment in fact:) I learned from my brother too but we don't get along so well anymore so I am not ready for that pool game yet :embarrassed2:
 
Well let's see, can I pick George Clooney?

If it is a pool player you are looking for, I would take Mosconi and Efren for past and present, and Jean Balukas, Dorothy Wise or Masako Katsura for the women.

Played on my table. Hey, maybe while we are imagining, we could have them all together playing scotch troubles!
 
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