For anyone who is interested in working with me, I'll be in the MD/DC/N VA area all this week. PM me if you'd like to get together. :thumbup:
Scott Lee
http://poolknowledge.com
Scott Lee
http://poolknowledge.com
I had a terrific lesson yesterday at Brews & Cues, with one of the local players that I met in Vegas last summer. Thanks to Steve for treating us very well. This a great room with all Diamond tables. :thumbup:
Scott Lee
http://poolknowledge.com
Cool Room and Steve is a great dude! Glad you checked it out.
Thanks for the steer to Triple 9s...I've been there before. I'm teaching in Manassas Sat. and Sun., and then headed south, so I'll have to miss the tournament this time!
Scott Lee
http://poolknowledge.com
Hi scott
in feb or march i will have my new table
come by and play some pool
dean
dallas
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Fine ..maybe it wasn't 3.I remember that day...i dont know about that 3 rack run tho, LOL.
RIP Scott...definitely good guy
Scott was passing through my neck of the woods and had car troubles. He contacted me because we had met a few years before at a small tournament. I was able to help him get his car to a dealership about 45 miles away. I bought a lesson from Scott for my oldest son in Chicago once, I believe it was one of Scott's last lessons.Good memories here.
Scott and I met up at @Vyc 's house and Scott got some cue work done while he and I played on Vyc's rkc gc4.
I'll not pass up the opportunity to mention I ran 3 racks of all 15 balls in rotation!
RIP to a good pool dude.
Maybe your giant beard was caught in the lathe?Ur memory better than mine
Scott used to visit his Mom whenever he came through Chicago. I met him a few times when I lived there and attended the CueTech three day school he and Randy Goetttlicher used to run. THE BEST money I ever spent on lessons in my life, Scott remained a friend until he sadly passed away too soon. Great guy and instructor!Scott was passing through my neck of the woods and had car troubles. He contacted me because we had met a few years before at a small tournament. I was able to help him get his car to a dealership about 45 miles away. I bought a lesson from Scott for my oldest son in Chicago once, I believe it was one of Scott's last lessons.
RIP Mr. Lee