How about some last names for interested parties..?Chesscat said:I heard Robb and Jessie are playing for 5k down in Miami. Who knows how it's going?
If it is, I like Bowman in that match due to his 8ball experience.... if they are playing 8ball.StevenPWaldon said:I'm assuming Saez and... Bowman?
StevenPWaldon said:I'm assuming Saez and... Bowman?
onepocketchump said:Oh, that would be Rob and Jose.
John
Right, that's what I said.watchez said:Who's on first?
Voodoo Daddy said:Niether...Melrose and Padilla in South Florida. Winner was the latter.
JoeyA said:Wait a minute. Are we talking about Jesse Padilla who is supposed to be living in Mexico, who also lived in Baton Rouge for some time when Lambert was around? Seriously, that Jesse Padilla is old as the hills and can't possibly still be playing top speed pool. ;-)
JoeyA
onepocketchump said:You know it's so disrespectful to not bother to LEARN people's names and how to pronounce them correctly.
I know one guy who changed his name to an "American" name because none of the rednecks around him bothered to learn to say his name. That's just stupid for someone to have to change their name because people are too lazy to TRY and speak it correctly. Oh, and his original name is Mahn, pronounced 'mon'. How hard is that?
John
Chesscat said:to be clear, Jessie was supposed to play Robb, with two "b"s, but one of them decided not to play. this match was supposed to have been played at the pool hall Hollywood (I believe). A day or two prior to that, Jessie played some guy 16 hours emerging the winner. From the messages here, I figure that was Rob with one "b". Jessie goes by Jessie, or Jesse, and not Jose. I suppose all this blur and fog is good for pool players in general, but I hope this is clear for this thread.