Joe Rogan said:Your version of what happened on the show is pretty distorted, and you seem like a dick, but I'll "explain" myself anyway for anyone cool that cares. Before I did that show I hadn't hit a ball in years, at least 2, and before that I hadn't played regularly in 6 or 7. I was never very good to begin with, but I certainly used to be better than I was on that show.
The reason I said that I thought I was going to win is that the producers asked us to talk trash and say we were going to win in a friendly way to make it more interesting. That said, I actually did think as bad as I was playing that I would still win because every one else there was really, really bad.
The point is, I was completely honest about my ability, and the fact that I'm just like all of you; another person that loves the game of pool.
I can definitely relate on two of your above-referenced comments!

'Bout 25-plus years ago -- yeah, I'm old!


Since that era of my life, I have become a professional railbird, I guess you could say. Within the last year or so, I went to a local pool room to sweat a 9-ball tournament, and Mike Davis, a UPA tour member, was in attendance. My boyfriend was barking at him, trying to get him to play him some, but Mike, for whatever reason, would not budge. Finally, my boyfriend asks him, "Well, how would you play HER some?," pointing at me.

Well, I hadn't hit a ball in literally decades. So I'm thinking I'll give up an offer he has to refuse. So I replied, "I'll take the 3 and out," thinking no human alive would give anyone that spot. Well, Mike says, "Okay. Let's go." Well, I couldn't back down after that. All eyes were watching us, and off I went to the table, borrowing my boyfriend's cue, since I don't own one anymore. The spot went from the 3 and out to the 2 and out, and $45 later, at $5 a pop, I pulled up. I gave my boyfriend a piece of my mind after we left.

Playing pool is not like riding a bike. If you don't play for years, it doesn't come back easy, at least it didn't for me. Matter of fact, I may have lost my stroke, if I ever had one, for good!

I still enjoy pool today, though, because I do know how to play, and to tell you the truth, I enjoy sitting back and watching the show now in the autumn of my life!

I just finished transcribing the tape from hell, and so now I am off to TheActionReport.com to listen to Joe Rogan's podcast and looking forward to it!
JAM