lol get the hell outta hereSpeak only when spoken to - that is the lesson of the day for the op
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The only lesson I learned today is to not share any more stories on a forum. It's always either "you're wrong" or "your story is bs". Never "Thanks for sharing buddy".
Again, it was not an intense/serious environment. The only one who was hyper focused was guy B ( the one taking the beating ). Nobody talked to him. Guy A looked like he was bored out of his mind, he was chatting with regulars between shots away from the table and was totally approachable. Me saying hello and asking to get in was not a big deal. Also the owner was there and he ok'd our race with a nod.
I have a big mouth but only once it has almost gotten me in big trouble. A year ago I racked the balls on a valley seven footer ( at a super divey bar I used to frequent ) and left the table to sing karaoke. When I got back a man who looked like a gang banger was about to break my rack. I stopped him. Five of his buddies came over. I was respectful but stood my ground and was like I'll let you play but you owe me a buck, or wait your turn. Long story short they ****ed with me for a bit then gave me the table back. They didn't touch me. Then stood around the table and watched me shoot. I thought there was a tiny chance they were gonna jump me outside, it was hard to tell. I didn't shoot well but they were really impressed with my pool game - enough to leave me alone. When they left locals told me they were actual gangsters from a known local gang and I could have easily gotten shot for a buck. I had no idea, I thought they just dressed like thugs. Lesson learned. Someone on here: "this story is BS too" in 3, 2, 1..
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