Preparing for Sharking

NewStroke

Screamin Monkey
Silver Member
After this weekend I don't think anything can shake me from a sharking standpoint. I have a Great Dane and I thought it would be okay for her to lay around in my pool room while I ran some drills. Before I knew it, Lucy was trying to grab my cue, pushing up against me and pushing the balls on the table with her nose. Combined with my two tots fighting over toys, it's a wonder any balls were made. Then I thought, much of the same thing goes on at the places I used to play when I was in the APA.
 
the two most recent I've faced were in the poolroom...

A) Two APA 3 level "champions" arguing over EVERY SINGLE SHOT, as they tried to practice "points 9-ball" with each other.

They WANTED everyone in the place to hear them, like they were big time players now that they were playing a serious PRO game like APA points 9-ball.


B) The two local conspiracy freaks, older guys who know all about everything from 9-11 to Obama's terrorist ties were on tables on either side of me, each holding their own sermon about the things to come in the world.
 
I wish I could relate. :D:D

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Sharking doggies

That's is funny as hell.I have two labs and whenever the cue ball accidently leaves the table on the break they freak out!!They will grab the cue ball and the chase is on.It takes awhile to get the doogie slobber off.They will also try to nudge you while you are down on a shot lining up.Super doggie sharking can only improve your game.lol.I love that picture Bval!Always reminds me of home.Rep time.:D
 
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If I knew my German Sheppard was going to shark me and my guest as much as he does, I would have named him "SHARKY" :D None the less it is still great to have him a round when I play.
 
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