Have Cory shoot the spot shot where the cue ball doesn't touch a rail... That would be youtube gold son...
Id like to see this also.
Have Cory shoot the spot shot where the cue ball doesn't touch a rail... That would be youtube gold son...
Thank you for the podcast. I love listening to the players and when Justin asks questions. With that in mind, and I know the pool gods are going to get me, I might never make another ball, but I wish Mark would be quiet. I don't want to here his stories. He just likes to here himself. Sorry, you have something great here, it just would be better without his stories.
Just one man's opinion. Either way I will continue to watch them.
People are who they are. Mark is a successful guy who has very good insight. It seams that he likes to look at the big picture and frame up what folks are trying to say. This can be a good thing but sometimes I'd rather just hear the other person stumble through what they are trying to say because it might be more interesting.
John Schmidt is a very, very funny guy and so is Corey in his own way. And all these guys are very likeable and pleasant. I would say Corey thinks more about what he is going to say before he says it. And I think John shoots from the hip and is very quick minded with many good things to say but he talks before he thinks. John appears to monopolize conversations but I know he doesn't mean to. I want to hear more from Corey but he can't get a word in edge wise with Mark and John.
One thing I hate is when you are talking with someone and they are thinking about what they are going to say next instead of listening to what you have to say. This is the worst thing you can do while having a conversation. John is over the top before you even get the question out he's giving his answer.
Justin just wants to record something that people will enjoy and he and Corey are the best guys to have a meaningful conversation with. But they could all use a Dale Carnegie course.