TheOne said:I thought being an American champion excused you from murder!?![]()
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"American and British troops handed out food to hundreds of Iraqis. Not surprisingly, the Iraqis handed the British the food back." -- Conan O'Brien
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TheOne said:I thought being an American champion excused you from murder!?![]()
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JAM said:"American and British troops handed out food to hundreds of Iraqis. Not surprisingly, the Iraqis handed the British the food back." -- Conan O'Brien
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StevenPWaldon said:My choice of words wasn't stellar in context. What I meant was in the present; Matthews hasn't done much for pool lately except for rag on it. When has he made a competitive effort in this millenium?
If people want to defend him, that's all good and well. But if his credibility rests on his current talent as a pool player, then let's have him step up already. He never made it past the first round of *ANY* Open IPT tournament. The last time he even placed in an established 14.1 event was four years ago, in the NJ 14.1 Championship.
All i'm saying here is that Grady is a tired champ, making a fuss when he should leave the rest of the sport to those who are still advancing it. The fact is that Hopkins has done more for the sport than Grady has in the recent past -- how does Grady get off being the jerk to criticize Hopkins? Get real here.
And VIP Professor, tell you what: if you want to bring age into context, let's post up. Grady has also been alive and in the sport for longer than John Schmidt, Thorsten Hohmann, and Tony Robles have been alive as well. Any time you care to pony up 25K to bet on a race to 1000 in 14.1, I'm game to back any one of them who he has many a decade on. I'll have the cash in hand. Can you say the same?
TheOne said:LMAO, Americans taking the high road on food lol, now thats some seriously funny shit right their, that like super size funny!![]()
I know u dont get out much JAM....
TheOne said:but just for you...
TOP 50 RESTUARANTS IN THE WORLD
"Of the top 50, 14 of the restaurants are in Britain. According to Restaurant Magazine, “There will be some who feel this year’s list is too London-centric, with 26 percent of the list given over to restaurants in and around the English capital.
And with the United States-based Gourmet Magazine recently declaring London “The best place to eat on the planet,” maybe its days of bangers and baked beans are over."
You got that passport yet? there's a whole world out their JAM just waiting for you to stick your toe in!![]()
TheOne said:LMAO, Americans taking the high road on food lol, now thats some seriously funny shit right their, that like super size funny!![]()
I know u dont get out much JAM but just for you...
TOP 50 RESTUARANTS IN THE WORLD
"Of the top 50, 14 of the restaurants are in Britain. According to Restaurant Magazine, “There will be some who feel this year’s list is too London-centric, with 26 percent of the list given over to restaurants in and around the English capital.
And with the United States-based Gourmet Magazine recently declaring London “The best place to eat on the planet,” maybe its days of bangers and baked beans are over."
You got that passport yet? there's a whole world out their JAM just waiting for you to stick your toe in!![]()
JAM said:I don't want to get out much. I've had my fill of attending two, three, and four pool tournaments every single month. There ain't no place like home, being with my loved ones, to include my dog Sammy.
Actually, I do have a passport, and I hope to never use it, especially around Britain, considering the terrorism threat.
As far as the food goes, I remember eating some English shepherd's pie made with lamb. YUCK! Thank goodness, the Americans changed the recipe to a more delicious beef ingredient.
Picture below of an American dining at a restaurant in Britain.
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smokeandapancak said:What he fails to mention here is that out of those 14,.......... there are....uh ..hmmm...well.........not even one actual establishment that serves a English menu![]()
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TheOne said:Number 1 is "The Fat Duck, Bray, Berkshire, Britain", would u like to bet this restuarant doesnt serve British food?![]()
smokeandapancak said:I love to travel, and have notched a few countries in my belt... I am always open to new experiments with culture.. esp new food... but this?????? .. this sounds scary.... gimme bangers and beans any day of the week !!!!!
The winner of the coveted number one spot was The Fat Duck in Bray, Berkshire, Britain. The pioneering restaurant is famed for introducing the world to delicacies such as snail porridge, mussels in popcorn sauce, and bacon and egg ice cream. The bizarre-sounding dishes are part of The Fat Duck’s bid to create food that is both delicious and fun. In addition to “Best Restaurant in the World,” the Fat Duck also picked up an award for the second year in a row for “Best Restaurant in Europe.”
Man, I just may be an old hillbilly, but I'll pass on the fishing bait. Anybody seen a good burger joint lately?smokeandapancak said:I love to travel, and have notched a few countries in my belt... I am always open to new experiments with culture.. esp new food... but this?????? .. this sounds scary.... gimme bangers and beans any day of the week !!!!!
The winner of the coveted number one spot was The Fat Duck in Bray, Berkshire, Britain. The pioneering restaurant is famed for introducing the world to delicacies such as snail porridge, mussels in popcorn sauce, and bacon and egg ice cream. The bizarre-sounding dishes are part of The Fat Duck’s bid to create food that is both delicious and fun. In addition to “Best Restaurant in the World,” the Fat Duck also picked up an award for the second year in a row for “Best Restaurant in Europe.”
crawfish said:Man, I just may be an old hillbilly, but I'll pass on the fishing bait. Anybody seen a good burger joint lately?
One thing i can agree with is getting rid of Mitch,he seems to be very unknowledgable.As for Hopkins,I cant believe that the people who defend you are not telling you your out of line here,i mean they are quick to tell everyone they are when it comes to people being critical of you.After this i hope some people stop defending you like you have a pass because of your history with pool because people who arent star struck see that this is BS.Hopkins has done more for the sport and players then you have so instead of complaining do something,your attacks on Hopkins and Williams arent doing anything,they are both doing good for pool,which is players making some money and fans enjoying there venues.Grady said:Done for the players? Hopkins? You people must be nuts. He takes all the money and receives awards. Mitch should do a mercy resignation, for god's sake. The bad commentary has really hurt our great sport.
Hopkins has meetings behind closed doors and comes up with wrestling like promotions that don't show pool in the light it needs and deserves.
I've had around 20 tournaments and managed to add $20,000 or more to most of them and nobody had to get an invite to play.
While I'm on a rant I may as well say that when the Phillapinos come to one of my events I pay their rooms and entry fees yet I never got an invite to come to their country to play in anything or do some work of any type. So why shouldn't I get on the phone and call Keith, Shannon, bUPA players from playing. I'm pretty sure the quality of play would be good enought o please paying audiences.
Grady said:What's up Allen, with this purported million dollar tournament? Where's the beef, meaning added money? You should be ashamed of yourself for even suggesting something like this.
TheOne said:spoken like a true traveller! But I know what u mean, I should visiy my 50th country in a couple of weeks, Im getting too old for this travelling lark. But hey I love seeing a different perspective on the world, the opinions you have about other countries are so amusing, I know they make most Americans cringe!![]()
TheOne said:But hey we have people like that in the UK too, believe it or not there are people in the UK that have never seen the sea! Maybe they're just too scared off all those terrorists to leave their house LMAO
As for the food, I'll take the other (expert) American view over your's [sic], they obviously know what they're talking about and who knows they might have even visited Britain to come up with their conclussion [sic] lol![]()
juegabillar said:...Nonetheless, I have to give you the benefit of the doubt about anyone promoting nowadays a "million dollar tournament." Don't know why this is still embedded on some people's mind but this type of tournament really "doesn't fly" with many pool players of the world, sponsors, promoters, or anyone for that matter.
For a tournament with this much money, you would definitely need "huge sponsorships" or have 500 players pay an entry fee of $2,000 each. This is very unlikely unless someone believes that 2000 players would show up and pay $500 to participate....
I would love if it was on the east coast also,i would also love to see he Keith in it getting a big slice of the cheese.JAM said:Hopkins does have credibility as far as paying off at his events. So, in that respect, he is very capable of pulling this million-dollar tournament off, IMHO, and wild horses won't prevent some, if not most, serious-minded professional pool players away from this, if it happens. I'm sure I'll be checking it out. I hope Hopkins makes it happen on the East Coast.![]()
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Fast Lenny said:I would love if it was on the east coast also,i would also love to see he Keith in it getting a big slice of the cheese.![]()
ShootingArts said:Being from south Louisiana, I love cajun cooking. Some of the crap that is passed off to the tourists as cajun cooking is hilarious. Give me an old neighborhood cafe or small restaurant with real cajun food just like grandma used to make anytime. My brother and I went into one of the upscale joints years ago. We ordered tea and begin looking at the menu and kinda looked around at what other people were eating. Whatever they were eating, it all looked a bit odd. The descriptions of the dishes on the menu all included some strange ingredients too. My brother is fairly adventuresome when it comes to food but we decided to pay for the tea and leave.
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lunchmoney said:What you say is so true. I lived in Baton Rouge for five years back in the 70's and whenever we went out to eat it was always in a small Mom and Pop type Cafe. I miss a lot about the south but nothing so much as the food.
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