Most colorful AZBer

SSach

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Well I have to express my gratitude for the colorful and often detailed coverage (w/ pics) we receive from JAM. I just wonder why she is not writing for one of the Billiard magazines.

Thank you for all your post.
 
SSach said:
Well I have to express my gratitude for the colorful and often detailed coverage (w/ pics) we receive from JAM. I just wonder why she is not writing for one of the Billiard magazines. Thank you for all your post.

Shucks, SSach! Thanks so very much for the compliment. :)

I'm truly enjoy reading and writing about pool. It is kind of cool to be able to read about all the happenings around the world on AzBilliards Discussion Forum, many places I'm unable to attend. I look forward to hearing all the nitty gritty details.

I believe we're in a new era in pool. Years ago, it was all about going on the road and getting in action, hoping to make enough scores to keep going. Today, though, it is quite a different pool world. I'm not sure where it's going, but I'm hopeful it's going to get better for aspiring pool players.

More people in America play pool than any other game. Yet, pool is at the bottom of the barrel when it comes to name-brand recognition; pro pool players, a rare breed, indeed. Those who ride the tide and stay the course are to be commended in today's economically difficult times.

I kind of like being a free-bird independent which gives me the ability to tell it like I see it. I sometimes feel fortunate to have had the opportunity to meet some of the greats in our pool society, and not all of them are tin cup champions. There are numerous characters, past and present, which are very much are part of the fabric of pool as we know it today.

Though there are quite a few stop signs and stumbling blocks for professional players, I remain optimistic that we are embarking on a new horizon. I just hope I'm around long enough to be a part of it and to see it happen. :)

JAM
 
Whewwww...I'm glad this thread was about JAM and not about who uses the most colorful language.

What a difference it is from one forum to another, huh JAM? ;)
 
drivermaker said:
Whewwww...I'm glad this thread was about JAM and not about who uses the most colorful language.

What a difference it is from one forum to another, huh JAM? ;)

Great point, Driver. It took, JAM a little while to get to the top sites for quality people but she got here and a couple others. People here recognize her abilities and are not envious of her but truly appreciate her talents.

Keith,,,,,,,,,,you dun good, my friend,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,$Bill
 
JAM said:
More people in America play pool than any other game. Yet, pool is at the bottom of the barrel when it comes to name-brand recognition; pro pool players, a rare breed, indeed. Those who ride the tide and stay the course are to be commended in today's economically difficult times.


Though there are quite a few stop signs and stumbling blocks for professional players, I remain optimistic that we are embarking on a new horizon. I just hope I'm around long enough to be a part of it and to see it happen. :)

JAM

well isn't that the truth! I was just saying that last night... :D rock on
 
After all these years and all that money won and lost on a good bet then a bad bet. I think Keith placed one bet that could make him a winner for the rest of his life. Can you tell the AZ people like you? Thanks for all the contributions. Sam
 
drivermaker said:
Whewwww...I'm glad this thread was about JAM and not about who uses the most colorful language.

What a difference it is from one forum to another, huh JAM? ;)

When I saw the heading "Most Colorful AZB er" , I thought sure as shit they were referiing to you Drivermaker.Fast Larry and "The Silencer" are long gone.

Jam, your pictures and commentary is just excellent. Allways look forward to your posts, RJ
 
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