spoiled?

sjm said:
Junior, I reread my posts in this thread a few times to see whether I actually had judged your game but couldn't find any evidence of it. I don't have the remotest idea what level you play at, could be A+, could be D. I also reread my posts to see if I had made any comments about my own abilities as a player. Didn't find anything about that either.

The truth is, I gave advice that I thought would help you regardless of your playing level and I'm sorry that it rubbed you the wrong way. Please accept my sincerest apology.

And, to repeat something I've already posted in this thread, I wish you every success in your next tournament and on the Tri State tour in general.

As for your challenge, the truth is that I, more or less, had to give up competitive pool after some major, life-altering surgery I had about eighteen months ago. I have only competed once in the last eighteen months, and really wonder whether I'll ever play pool competitively again. Still, I have a lot of great memories of the Tri State tour and every player I met there always treated me with both courtesy and respect. If you're a regular on the Tri-State tour, then you are surely among those I've met and I thank you for your past kindnesses, courtesies, and camaraderie. Though I am a former winner of the Tri-state "A" Invitational, I am simply not the player I once was, and I will accept your judgment that you play above me, and will consequently decline your challenge.

In this thread, Junior, you called me a jackass, and I must admit, I feel like one, for I did not wish to upset you with my post, and I obviously did. So I hope you'll forgive me, and if you already know me, I hope you'll shake my hand the next time you see me so that I may greet you as a friend.

Have a good evening, Junior.

don't you love how people can be so nice, yet make you feel like the biggest asshole in the world??

i love when sjm posts like that :D

VAP
 
vapoolplayer said:
don't you love how people can be so nice, yet make you feel like the biggest asshole in the world??

i love when sjm posts like that :D

VAP

He's too much of a gentleman to respond the way we would all like him to. To be honest, it's the way to be, just difficult at times to find that level of tact.
 
sjm said:
Junior, I reread my posts in this thread a few times to see whether I actually had judged your game but couldn't find any evidence of it. I don't have the remotest idea what level you play at, could be A+, could be D. I also reread my posts to see if I had made any comments about my own abilities as a player. Didn't find anything about that either.

The truth is, I gave advice that I thought would help you regardless of your playing level and I'm sorry that it rubbed you the wrong way. Please accept my sincerest apology.

And, to repeat something I've already posted in this thread, I wish you every success in your next tournament and on the Tri State tour in general.

As for your challenge, the truth is that I, more or less, had to give up competitive pool after some major, life-altering surgery I had about eighteen months ago. I have only competed once in the last eighteen months, and really wonder whether I'll ever play pool competitively again. Still, I have a lot of great memories of the Tri State tour and every player I met there always treated me with both courtesy and respect. If you're a regular on the Tri-State tour, then you are surely among those I've met and I thank you for your past kindnesses, courtesies, and camaraderie. Though I am a former winner of the Tri-state "A" Invitational, I am simply not the player I once was, and I will accept your judgment that you play above me, and will consequently decline your challenge.

In this thread, Junior, you called me a jackass, and I must admit, I feel like one, for I did not wish to upset you with my post, and I obviously did. So I hope you'll forgive me, and if you already know me, I hope you'll shake my hand the next time you see me so that I may greet you as a friend.

Have a good evening, Junior.

SJM,
Have you a used car you would like to sell?

Boro Nut
 
Boro Nut said:
SJM,
Have you a used car you would like to sell?

Boro Nut

I was wrong and I apologized. It is sad if you come from a place where such a course of action is so shocking that you feel compelled to attack and make light of its sincerity.

By the way, I don't sell cars for a living. Can't help you with that one.
 
sjm said:
I was wrong and I apologized. It is sad if you come from a place where such a course of action is so shocking that you feel compelled to attack and make light of its sincerity.

By the way, I don't sell cars for a living. Can't help you with that one.

remind me to make it a point to meet you the next time i'm in nyc.

VAP
 
Boro Nut said:
SJM,
Have you a used car you would like to sell?

Boro Nut

Hey Mate,
Shame on u and u did not reckon a fellow Brit.Brits are well known to be very diplomatic and SJM being Brit continuing the tradition.I will assure u that SJM does not talk or act like a car salesman.In USA it is a kind of insult to call some one a used car salesman.He is a very dignified gentleman.Cheers
Vagabond
 
vapoolplayer said:
remind me to make it a point to meet you the next time i'm in nyc.

VAP

It would be an absolute pleasure. It's always a treat to meet another pool enthusiast. Based on your posts, I'm quite certain I'd enjoy your company.

Just PM me and let me know when you'll be around.
 
vagabond said:
Hey Mate,
Shame on u and u did not reckon a fellow Brit.Brits are well known to be very diplomatic and SJM being Brit continuing the tradition.I will assure u that SJM does not talk or act like a car salesman.In USA it is a kind of insult to call some one a used car salesman.He is a very dignified gentleman.Cheers
Vagabond

Thanks for your kind words, Vagabond. You seem like a good guy, too. By the way, I laughed pretty hard at your Eddie Robbins story! I might have been embarrassed, too.
 
sjm said:
Thanks for your kind words, Vagabond. You seem like a good guy, too. By the way, I laughed pretty hard at your Eddie Robbins story! I might have been embarrassed, too.



You are wellcome.
vagabond
 
ok my bads. i dont want enemies. your response sounded sarcastic and like u were tryin to take some shots. wutever i appologize if u dodnt mean it like that
 
junior718 said:
ok my bads. i dont want enemies. your response sounded sarcastic and like u were tryin to take some shots. wutever i appologize if u dodnt mean it like that

No need for you to apologize for anything, Junior. I could have done a better job with my post, and the apology I offered you was necessary. You sound like a good guy, and I hope our paths will cross soon. Like I said, if you know me, I hope you'll say hi next time you see me. Although I nearly never compete anymore, I do like to show up to some Tri-state events to sweat the matches, cheer for those who play well, and shake the hand of the winner. Good luck to you in competition and in all your pursuits.
 
sjm said:
Junior, I reread my posts in this thread a few times to see whether I actually had judged your game but couldn't find any evidence of it. I don't have the remotest idea what level you play at, could be A+, could be D. I also reread my posts to see if I had made any comments about my own abilities as a player. Didn't find anything about that either.

The truth is, I gave advice that I thought would help you regardless of your playing level and I'm sorry that it rubbed you the wrong way. Please accept my sincerest apology.

And, to repeat something I've already posted in this thread, I wish you every success in your next tournament and on the Tri State tour in general.

As for your challenge, the truth is that I, more or less, had to give up competitive pool after some major, life-altering surgery I had about eighteen months ago. I have only competed once in the last eighteen months, and really wonder whether I'll ever play pool competitively again. Still, I have a lot of great memories of the Tri State tour and every player I met there always treated me with both courtesy and respect. If you're a regular on the Tri-State tour, then you are surely among those I've met and I thank you for your past kindnesses, courtesies, and camaraderie. Though I am a former winner of the Tri-state "A" Invitational, I am simply not the player I once was, and I will accept your judgment that you play above me, and will consequently decline your challenge.

In this thread, Junior, you called me a jackass, and I must admit, I feel like one, for I did not wish to upset you with my post, and I obviously did. So I hope you'll forgive me, and if you already know me, I hope you'll shake my hand the next time you see me so that I may greet you as a friend.

Have a good evening, Junior.


Now that is a response!!!! Very nice!!!
I can see why you have the respect of so many members on here!!!


SDF
 
junior718 said:
ok my bads. i dont want enemies. your response sounded sarcastic and like u were tryin to take some shots. wutever i appologize if u dodnt mean it like that

Nice job junior. Takes a bigger man to apologize than to carry on.
I try not to make it a habit of jumping in but sjm is a class act and obviously there was a misunderstanding.

Regards,
Dave
 
junior718 said:
if u think i cant adapt u got action on any table u like. tighter the better for me. im not built for the tristates? i think i went 4 of 6 in the top 3 this season jackass. anytime u wanna step up and play some u jus let me know. id be more then happy to "adapt" to any table u like.

Huh? What is a "season jackass?" How does your "id" play pool? Is this like your "ego?"

Jeff Livingston
 
vagabond said:
Hey Mate,
Shame on u and u did not reckon a fellow Brit.Brits are well known to be very diplomatic and SJM being Brit continuing the tradition.I will assure u that SJM does not talk or act like a car salesman.In USA it is a kind of insult to call some one a used car salesman.He is a very dignified gentleman.Cheers
Vagabond

Which is exactly why it was a compliment. Would you buy a used car from this person?

Boro Nut
 
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