Rank your achievements

Royboy,
Very admirable. Are you sure you are a pool player? I'm starting to wonder...

I'm hopefully heading to Manila for a month in 2012, your post has definitely made me re-think my budget planning.

Thanks Sir.

No offense, but don't change your budget-plans if it involves gambling with the locals. Then you will donate and feed quite a few ;)
 
-Ran 12 racks unfinished on a barbox.
-Made 8 balls on the break playing 9 ball on a Gold Crown 9' table.
-I'm one of only two people to win our city championship bar table tournament twice before leagues got going strong. (was non-league)
-Won the 6th Naval District 8 ball championship.
- One of very few people that have driven a submarine, a semi-truck, and flown an airplane.
- One of very few people that have taken a dump at test depth on a submarine and on a transatlantic airplane. :D
-Was a Missile Technician on the only sub I know of that has launched 24 Intercontinental Ballistic Nuclear Missiles. We launched all 16 in one test launch, another two times launched 4.



Neil. I know quite abit about your Sub. What where it's numbers and name?

USS TINOSA 606 was my brothers home for several years.

randyg
 
Great job, the rally might be some sort of a record

Ran a 4 pack of eight ball on 9 footer

During a varsity singles tennis match me and Paul Francois from Mariner High school started a rally at 3-3 in the first set that lasted one hour and 10 minutes. The whole team was watching because all there matches had ended. I got a side ache and went for a winner and missed long. It was reported in the school paper

As a baseball pitcher I picked off three straight line drives in one inning.

I've made 5 wing shots in a row on a snooker table

Hosted a weekly open mic playing guitar and singing covers.

Have spent 10 years winning $100 to $200 net every month playing casino games (not poker)
 
There are thousands of members here, and everyone has a personal achievement they have done, let's hear about them.

The ones so far are just great.

I know there are some people who have won or placed really high in things like VNEA or BCA, and that would be huge as there is only 1 tournament a year.
 
1. Completed the air traffic control training school. (subsequently hated the job and quit, but that's another story)

2. Won my provincial Tae Kwon Do championship 2 consecutive years, retired from competition after the 2nd one.

3. Had a fantastic run at the VNEA from 2004-2006, winning the intermediate teams in 2004, 2nd in the master's teams in 2005(damn you Bartram) and finished 2nd in the speed pool in 2006 to Francisco Diaz.
 
No reason to be jealous at all - my first hole in one was on a 160 yard par 3, and I hit it about 2-3 feet into the rough behind the green; it sucked back about 40ish feet right into the cup....I felt kinda dumb after slamming my club down after hitting it and yelling GET DOWN. lol. Shoulda just yelled - GET IN!

The albatross this year was more thrilling to me....I've had a few eagles on par fives, but never been REAL close to getting a 2. The tee shot was a BOMB (downwind), and I (jokingly) said to my playing partners that I might have a wedge in (520 yard hole). Of course, it wasn't a wedge, but it was a sweet 7 iron from about 185 (remember - downwind).


Reminds me of the old saying "Great shot ruined by a bad call"
 
Survived Viet Nam. Everything since pales in comparison.


God bless you, I couldnt have done that. Thanks for your service, I know its a small thing to say, but thanks. I wemt to the "Wall" In DC with a hang-over back about 13 or 15 years ago, it was a long time ago. Hung-over, cold I didnt want to go, But my friend insisted. Ok, I'll go for a quick look. That was a wake up call of my life, I cried and left long after my friend. Brutal. just brutal. I didnt know you were there. Now I feel honored to have gave you that cue. before I felt good. WOW. THANKS!!!!
 
God bless you, I couldnt have done that. Thanks for your service, I know its a small thing to say, but thanks. I wemt to the "Wall" In DC with a hang-over back about 13 or 15 years ago, it was a long time ago. Hung-over, cold I didnt want to go, But my friend insisted. Ok, I'll go for a quick look. That was a wake up call of my life, I cried and left long after my friend. Brutal. just brutal. I didnt know you were there. Now I feel honored to have gave you that cue. before I felt good. WOW. THANKS!!!!

Very touching Eric. Thank you.
 
My highest sport related achievment would be becoming a professional skydiver and being paid to jump and land in football stadiums full of people.

Steve
 
At the risk of being slapped silly for this, with all the world beaters on here...

Played 2 BB 8 ball matches in a row, race to 5.... lost the flip in the first one and my opponent broke wi/out making a ball. I ran out the set from there and went right to my next match on another table where I B&R 5 from the toss. I did win the tourney! :-) ( and I bought half of myself in the calcutta for $5 )!!!

I'm still proud of that one 15 years later.... and it's probably the best I will ever reach. :-(

td
 
God bless you, I couldnt have done that. Thanks for your service, I know its a small thing to say, but thanks. I wemt to the "Wall" In DC with a hang-over back about 13 or 15 years ago, it was a long time ago. Hung-over, cold I didnt want to go, But my friend insisted. Ok, I'll go for a quick look. That was a wake up call of my life, I cried and left long after my friend. Brutal. just brutal. I didnt know you were there. Now I feel honored to have gave you that cue. before I felt good. WOW. THANKS!!!!

I had the same kind of feeling when I visited the Normandy American Cemetery in France 20 years ago. I still choke up at the end of Saving Private Ryan each time I see it. As its sung.. freedom isn't free.

As for my accomplishments.. umm.. pool related, last week I ran out 2 dry breaks before 2 BNRs only to choke on the 8 on the next almost-BNR. So, pretty much no miss until the end of the 5th rack. Last night got 2BNR, missed runout and then another 2 BNR.. almost 5? Close enough, right? :thumbup:
 
In order of achievement:

Age 18-20, was one of the top youngest players in Western Canada; I'm currently 37.

At 17, ran 73 balls in snooker (6x12).

At 19, ran 7 racks of 8ball against my best friend on a 8ft and 6 racks of 9ball against some guy from Montreal who wanted to play some small cash sets on a 9ft.

Age 19-24, ran Mark's Pro Shop Cue Repairs; fixed hundreds of cues ... even setup shop in Calgary for their large BCA event one year.

At 29, moved to the US and attended University to obtain a degree in IT; I only had my high school diploma at 18 and never went to college. During my studies, I won $15,000 in scholarships. Graduated at the top 1% of the class with a 4.0/4.0 GPA. Also, was the EDP Honor Society president for three semesters till graduation.

Age 24-25, backpacked across Canada, USA, Europe, and the Middle East; traveled to over 40+ countries during my lifetime.

Age 18-24, was a pool room co-manager and night sports bar manager.

Age 25-29, was a sports massage therapist and worked for the Edmonton Eskimos (CFL), on a Seabourn Cruise Line, in Banff(ski resort), and in the Cayman Islands.

Got married, got a green card, and bought our first home in 2005; finished the basement/pool room on my own during the weekends; took 8 months.

I'm an Advanced Open Water Diver with 55 dives.

Ongoing achievements:

Currently an IT consultant, really enjoy what I'm going, which is really important!, wish I had more time to play pool, love to travel, and have wonderful wife of over 5years.

Just became certified foster parents and will have a child in our home in 2011.
 
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- I worked at a strip club :D (security, not dancing)

- Beat Dan Louie and Glen Atwell in the US Bar Table Championships 9 ball tournament in (I think) 2007.

- Disarmed around 120 IED's in Iraq.

- Had a 10lb 5oz baby girl!! <-----------Best accomplishment in my life by a landslide!
 
- I worked at a strip club :D (security, not dancing)

- Beat Dan Louie and Glen Atwell in the US Bar Table Championships 9 ball tournament in (I think) 2007.

- Disarmed around 120 IED's in Iraq.

- Had a 10lb 5oz baby girl!! <-----------Best accomplishment in my life by a landslide!


Not bad Easy! Was there a woman involved in that last one or did you do it on your own? :groucho:
 
Nice catch, Jay:D! Yeah, she was there, although she was extrememly "out of it" after the epidural (sp?). After 32 hours of labor they performed a C-section. This kid is awesome!
 
Easy E, thank you for your service.


Nice catch, Jay:D! Yeah, she was there, although she was extrememly "out of it" after the epidural (sp?). After 32 hours of labor they performed a C-section. This kid is awesome!
 
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