my new aiming system

hits close to home

I never even thought of that Hank....I was thinking of the cost of water.
But I think Hank Williams would have made a great front man, Hu.....
....hell, he already wrote a song for the road players that employ this
here system......
..http://www.google.ca/url?url=http:/...lliams&usg=AFQjCNGx0Lcz9jHxgYU_89pvYk4IO1qXdw


That song hits close to home. I've said for a lot of years that if I ever own another piece of land that deserves a ranch style gate across the top it'll say "the end of the lost highway".

If I don't put it on a gate I may put it on a stone some day.

Hu
 
Something Special

So, perhaps I can get a free pass or get grand fathered in if possible? Not to mention that I am the CEO of the Lock Society. And your friend.... Please let me know. Thanks Hu.
Many Regards,
Lock N Load.

Definitely have to give you something special in the way of a deal. I think Buffalo's is where I learned the technique!

Hu
 
When I finally develop my own system I will get Vince to do my Infomercial. This guy can sell.

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Nick

Just be sure he's wearing a black t-shirt with his first name across the chest area in white, block letters ;)!!!

Maniac (if everybody's doin' it, then everybody's doin' it)
 
Hu, you forgot to say the Worlds pool hall!!!

Definitely have to give you something special in the way of a deal. I think Buffalo's is where I learned the technique!

Hu

Whenever you mention Buffalo's Billiards, you have to add that it is the Worlds Pool Hall!!! Come on now, Hu. You did learn that at Buffalo's Billiards, The Worlds Pool Hall!!
I was there tonight a long time.
Many Regards,
Lock N Load.
 
I recently adopted the "SAYMAB" method. It's not so much an aiming system as it is and intimidation technique.

You sniff after you make a ball. A good strong sniff let's your opponent know that you knew you were going to make that bank and that this is really just child's play.

I'm selling bootleg SAYMAB DVDs.

It's just the scene from "The Hustler" where Newman makes the frozen bank in the opening scene then sniffs with authority.
 
love straight backs on a nine or ten footer

I recently adopted the "SAYMAB" method. It's not so much an aiming system as it is and intimidation technique.

You sniff after you make a ball. A good strong sniff let's your opponent know that you knew you were going to make that bank and that this is really just child's play.

I'm selling bootleg SAYMAB DVDs.

It's just the scene from "The Hustler" where Newman makes the frozen bank in the opening scene then sniffs with authority.


I love straight back banks on a nine or ten footer. The object ball's path as it is coming off the rail if not going into the rail makes it obvious if it is falling or not and moving into position for the next shot as the object ball is rolling without a glance has long been a favorite intimidation technique. Of course when you pull off any shot that makes your opponent acknowledge it the only response has to be "it was dead" in a monotone voice, sometimes that is even true.

Hu
 
Can s1 explain me what that HANK system is and how it works b4 Mr Hu patented it? Many thanks
 
Hey Hu!

I love straight back banks on a nine or ten footer. The object ball's path as it is coming off the rail if not going into the rail makes it obvious if it is falling or not and moving into position for the next shot as the object ball is rolling without a glance has long been a favorite intimidation technique. Of course when you pull off any shot that makes your opponent acknowledge it the only response has to be "it was dead" in a monotone voice, sometimes that is even true.

Hu

Have you been watching me play again? You must have been watching me again!!!!!
Many Regards,
Lock N Load.
 
Aggressive leg-pulling

Whenever you mention Buffalo's Billiards, you have to add that it is the Worlds Pool Hall!!! Come on now, Hu. You did learn that at Buffalo's Billiards, The Worlds Pool Hall!!
I was there tonight a long time.
Many Regards,
Lock N Load.

Now I'm really curious about this. How is it that a no-doubt very nice poolhall in Louisiana -- yes, picturesque backwoods Louisiana, as opposed to say middle-of-Manhattan NYC's world famous Amsterdam Billiards -- is "The World's Pool Hall"? Would Pauly Joe's gas station down the road also be known as "The World's Convenience Store"?

And, how is it that, at this assumed "World's Pool Hall," gambling is encouraged, but regulars become known as "The Lock Society"? I thought in the old days -- as Keith McCready laments -- the real art of gambling was to put a lot of risk on the line? But in this assumed "World's Pool Hall," it's actually encouraged to engage in locksmithing -- stacking the deck to avoid risk? That's not gambling!

Just pulling your leg, Lock N Load. All funnin' aside, if/when I find myself in Louisiana, I'll be sure to stop by. In my travels, I love visiting poolhalls around the nation. There are lot of 'em on my bucket list, too -- e.g. your Buffalo Billiards, Fargo Billiards & GastroPub in ND, etc.

-Sean
 
Now I'm really curious about this. How is it that a no-doubt very nice poolhall in Louisiana -- yes, picturesque backwoods Louisiana, as opposed to say middle-of-Manhattan NYC's world famous Amsterdam Billiards -- is "The World's Pool Hall"? Would Pauly Joe's gas station down the road also be known as "The World's Convenience Store"?

And, how is it that, at this assumed "World's Pool Hall," gambling is encouraged, but regulars become known as "The Lock Society"? I thought in the old days -- as Keith McCready laments -- the real art of gambling was to put a lot of risk on the line? But in this assumed "World's Pool Hall," it's actually encouraged to engage in locksmithing -- stacking the deck to avoid risk? That's not gambling!

-Sean

Sean, when you're on the road, half the fun is making a game.
You go looking to play somebody 1-pocket that you got an edge on....
...you ask him to play 9-ball. When he asks you about 1-pocket...
..you allow that you've played some of that and you don't need no
hand span but 10-6 would be nice...hopefully he's stuck heavy by the
time he finds out that it's a trap.

regards
double hemlock..<..lookin' to rob, will settle for a gamble
 
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