No idea.
Lou Figueroa
Think you may have forgotten whether Fredian or Freudian. It's a slip.
All the best,
WW
Da Bread was a fupah, the Fredian was a play on words ;-)
Lou Figueroa
tough crowd
Think you may have forgotten whether Fredian or Freudian. It's a slip.
All the best,
WW
I thought Fredian was a fine comeback, after bread. No better retort can be found.
I say he jackpotted.
Around here we call that a Schmelke.
I'm sure I meant to say he hit the jackpot
What's with all the grammar? Bread was perfect. Schuda accepted and schlepped the credit.
You saying you got something butter?
:smile2::rotflmao1::smile2:
So who's "certification" would give credibility? Guinness Book of World Records?
THAT would mean something! If John could somehow (wonder if he's tried) get his record certified by Guinness then it would be legitimized.
Don't you know they are in on this whole thing too?THAT would mean something! If John could somehow (wonder if he's tried) get his record certified by Guinness then it would be legitimized.
Yeah, its crazy to think someone who openly hates John, has himself spent years trying to set the record and loves nothing more than a good juicy conspiracy theory would be at all biased and blatantly irrational about this.What is clear to me is that not all that glistens - is gold. j.s and bca's failure to show unedited video has nothing to do with any of those three facets u mentioned above. That is purty' clear to anyone who has the ability to think logically p.j.
u might call that taking a closer look - and yea it does look ugly. The fake news journalists can run their 'story' now lets see how long they can hide. hide.
... get his record certified by Guinness ...
You may want to look at the kinds of records The Beer People have for pool/billiards/snooker. They are not in the business of keeping sports records. They are in the business of giving people entertainment before/while/after they get drunk.
You may want to look at the kinds of records The Beer People have for pool/billiards/snooker. They are not in the business of keeping sports records. They are in the business of giving people entertainment before/while/after they get drunk.
Guinness has essentially no official records. Those are not, for the most part, interesting to their customers.Has anyone here actually bought the Guiness book? I went on their site when all this JS drama started 2 years ago and thought I'd see a list of all the records on the Guinness website. There is almost nothing there. It seems you have to purchase the book to see anything? At least that is the best I could figure out after spending some time on their site.
I wonder if official sporting records are in their book. Like olympic records for example.
Does anyone know what pool records are in there?
<== Not interested enough to buy and read a copy