poolguy4u, mia, Cuebuddy, Scott, Paul, RJ:
Thanks guys!
Here's the thing; there are a handful of folks here who seem to have it in their mind that I'm an AZB antagonist of some sorts. I'm particularly enamored with the comments being posted to the video itself, saying that I'm the "Cliff Clavin of AZB," and that I "knock" other people's playing abilities.
I'd like to ask that/those persons face to face: show me *one time* -- just one time -- where I posted something critical of someone else's play? If anything, I try to be as helpful and supportive as I can here. I offer my help and assistance where I can (including, if the readership will remember, when the AZB forums themselves were experiencing severe performance problems). I try to lend my sense of humor to instances and situations, in the spirit of helping break-up the "mob pile-on" atmosphere that sometimes exists here. Or, if that doesn't work, I'll sometimes get more serious and pointed when I see there's a member here abusing others, or of misrepresenting facts, or just in general not "contributing" in a positive way. I guess some people -- who are here purely for entertainment purposes -- take exception to this, and do their best to bowl over those "obstacles" to their entertainment.
And additionally, certain folks who have no idea what sinusitis is (read: TheThaiger, who cluelessly thinks an "aspirin" would fix), it's like someone driving an icepick right between your eyes. It's not like any other headache you've ever had. Think of an icepick being driven between your eyes, pulling your eyeballs together (even going cross-eyed), and you'll get an idea of what it's like to have to play a vision-oriented game like pool. Paul correctly describes one of many symptoms -- tunnel vision (besides the excruciating pan).
Those that meet me in real life know that I'm a down-to-earth guy, quick with a laugh, I try to be insightful when the discussion is about a serious topic, and in general someone you don't mind being around. And yes, I offer my game in many disciplines as well -- whether that's straight pool, banks, one pocket, or even the occasional rotation game, which admittedly, I don't play as much of (personal preference).
My home room is Fast Eddies in New Milford, CT. I'm always there on Thursdays. I also play occasionally at Jack and Jills in Brewster, NY. If there are any questions or doubts about my abilities, come on down and let's play. I'm not a pro, but I'm known to catch a big gear.
-Sean