Bump because the School is TOMARROW!
You got it, be nice to the old folks there, they too will be there to learn, or you will give your generation a bad name.
He's not going. His budget is $15. I heard CooCoobolo Clownboy made an appearance at Metro on Wed. night. I have heard from more than 1 source that he is more annoying in person then online.Are you finally gonna learn something about this game, Cowboy? :grin:
He's not going. His budget is $15. I heard CooCoobolo Clownboy made an appearance at Metro on Wed. night. I have heard from more than 1 source that he is more annoying in person then online.
BVal
I wish I was Roger. I wish I was.What? You really are joking, aren't you? This is a great deal. It's custom made for guys like Cowboy. How could he pass it up?
Roger
Are you finally gonna learn something about this game, Cowboy? :grin:
Roger honestly I know I know more about "the game" than you do,
I heard he could teach you to whistle while you play or while everyone else is playing. Other then that the only other thing he could teach you is how to mispell words. imo.I'm sorry, Cowboy, I didn't realize that before. How much would you charge me to get a lesson from you?
Roger
What if a player or players can hear you whisteling from across the room while they are trying to play their match? Is that still considered their problem or is it you showing no regard/respect for the other players? If you are comparing it to booze - you usually can't hear a player taking a drink from across the room.I don't teach as I am not a teacher, and do not have the patients to deal with students. I do love to whistle, but never whistle when an opponent is shooting. But I have been know to whistle when I am shooting as it is a calming agent like some people use booze as a calming agent. If noise boths you while playing pool, I suggest ear plugs, or turning off your hearing aids. Honestly Roger if you need a lesson Jerry is the man for the job, or maybe Babe Thompson who are both great teachers.
What if a player or players can hear you whisteling from across the room while they are trying to play their match? Is that still considered their problem or is it you showing no regard/respect for the other players? If you are comparing it to booze - you usually can't hear a player taking a drink from across the room.
BVal
I don't teach as I am not a teacher, and do not have the patients to deal with students. I do love to whistle, but never whistle when an opponent is shooting. But I have been know to whistle when I am shooting as it is a calming agent like some people use booze as a calming agent. If noise boths you while playing pool, I suggest ear plugs, or turning off your hearing aids. Honestly Roger if you need a lesson Jerry is the man for the job, or maybe Babe Thompson who are both great teachers.
You obviously don't have the self awareness or respect to just not do it. That's what I expect from a "NIT" as yourself.Well most pool room are not quiet, and many have loud music playing on a JUKE BOX. The Bars make money off those JUKE BOXES. But if someone is being disturbed they should say something to the TD, or Person Whistling. Booze makes loud drunks sometimes.
You obviously don't have the self awareness or respect to just not do it. That's what I expect from a "NIT" as yourself.
BVal
There is a big difference between a juke box and you whistleing right next to the players while they play. Yet again you are not bright enough to understand the concept of respect for the other players. And actually at the bar you played at, you can barely hear the juke box on the big tables and during the tourneys on the barboxes they turn the juke box down. Your stupidness knows no bounds.So than maybe the Bar/Room Owner have no respect for Pool Players than by your defination because they don't unplug the Juke Box on pool Tourny Night!
Is there a certain tune I should whistle, or a certain brand of booze I should drink? How many lessons did you take from Jerry and Babe? Would you recommend the same for me?
That's all some great advice there, Cowboy. How much do I owe you for that?
Roger
FREE ADVICE, but friends have had lessons from both Jerry, and Babe, and said they learn a lot. That is good enough for me as I have trust in their opinions.:wink:
There is a big difference between a juke box and you whistleing right next to the players while they play. Yet again you are not bright enough to understand the concept of respect for the other players. And actually at the bar you played at, you can barely hear the juke box on the big tables and during the tourneys on the barboxes they turn the juke box down. Your stupidness knows no bounds.
BVal