The Legend of Tampa Tubby-Bob

The Saw

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Joey started it, so here goes my favorite Smorg tale.....

Originally Posted by Smorgass Bored
(*<~ It was on my way home from New Orleans two weeks ago ...... <insert flashback music here> I stopped at my brother's workplace and was talked into spending two days at Spring Break assisting the young girls in their wet T-shirt competitions and bikini contests. Man, I've still got it and so do they.
Anyway, it seems that brother lives ON THE BEACH (about 100' to the surf) of the Gulf of Mexico in a beautiful 3 bedroom home will ALL the amenities (I'd like to swap places with him- including significant other). He lives just east of Panama City in a little beach community called St. Joe Beach. There is a lace there (within crawling distance of the house) called "Regan's Pub & Oyster Bar" Est. Nov.14th 2000 157,920 Oyster's Shucked (when the t-shirt was printed). After a hard day of rubbing up against nubile young things in Panama City we ended up at Regan's depleting their oyster stock and keeping the 'shucker' employed. The bar area had a 4x8 pooltable and the proximity to the beach and the breeze had it in the lower 50?. I had on my Planet 9-Ball jacket with the BIG logo of a planet that looks like a 9-ball (duh). All the locals wanted to challenge my brother and I to some partners 8-ball and we obliged. We won every game for hours, no matter what rules they made up along the way. We stopped to take a break and eat MORE oysters and one of the players asked me what I 'did' in Tampa. I told him that I was a professional pool player (my brother almost blew an oyster out of his nose). This fellow named Jim-Bob wanted to play me heads up. I told him that I'd play, but I wouldn't play cheap. He told me that he didn't care WHAT we played for as he racked the balls and I prepared to break. I'd told him that I was called Tampa Tubby and as I smashed the balls I exclaimed that I was playing him for his 'Bob'. At first, he thought that I was kidding, but as it dawned on him that I was serious he became VERY nervous. All activity stopped in the building as EVERYONE came to sweat this game. The most erious game to ever take place in St. Joe Beach,Fl. I got down to the eightball and Jim-Bob said that I had to 'bank it' AND we were also playing last pocket 8-ball. I'd made my last ball in the side pocket and was in trouble with the way his balls were laying on the table. When I asked if I could play the eight off of one of his balls and he said yes, I kicked the eight from near the end rail and off his ball into 'my' side pocket. GAME OVER. I'd won 'the Bob'. Everyone laughed and cheered while now calling me "Tampa Tubby-Bob".
At the same time,everyone now called Jim-Bob simply JIM. Jim was devasted. It was sinking in that he had lost his 'Bob' and he didn't like it one little bit. People were now calling him 'Bobless' and his boss (who was present) threatened to fire him and make him 'Jobless Bobless'. He's been 'Bobbited'. He wanted a re-match. I said NO. I told him that I would return in exactly one year and play him ONE GAME and an opportunity to win his 'Bob' back.
I've spoken to my brother a few times since I've left St. Joe Beach and he assures me NOONE has called him Jim-Bob since he lost and that the word has spread up & down the beach. They're planning a big 'special day' for next year and my return. I'm thinking about breaking out my sling,walker, eye-patch, etc. to make it REALLY exciting. I know that I dance to beat of a different drum (at least I didn't insist that he throw in a moon pie), but everyone seems to like it (so far). I didn't get a BOP on the nose. Life is good. Does it get any better than this ?

Tampa Tubby-Bob
 
Never read this post before but its a great story. How did it turn out Smorgass Bored and bob on their rematch.

Now I'm starting to get a real feeling of why everyone loves Smorgass Bored so much. Hopefully he gets better soon.
 
Link Please

That is a great story! Could you post the link, just in case someone would like to send a little rep to Smorg.

Steve

The Saw said:
Joey started it, so here goes my favorite Smorg tale.....

Originally Posted by Smorgass Bored
(*<~ It was on my way home from New Orleans two weeks ago ...... <insert flashback music here> I stopped at my brother's workplace and was talked into spending two days at Spring Break assisting the young girls in their wet T-shirt competitions and bikini contests. Man, I've still got it and so do they.
Anyway, it seems that brother lives ON THE BEACH (about 100' to the surf) of the Gulf of Mexico in a beautiful 3 bedroom home will ALL the amenities (I'd like to swap places with him- including significant other). He lives just east of Panama City in a little beach community called St. Joe Beach. There is a lace there (within crawling distance of the house) called "Regan's Pub & Oyster Bar" Est. Nov.14th 2000 157,920 Oyster's Shucked (when the t-shirt was printed). After a hard day of rubbing up against nubile young things in Panama City we ended up at Regan's depleting their oyster stock and keeping the 'shucker' employed. The bar area had a 4x8 pooltable and the proximity to the beach and the breeze had it in the lower 50?. I had on my Planet 9-Ball jacket with the BIG logo of a planet that looks like a 9-ball (duh). All the locals wanted to challenge my brother and I to some partners 8-ball and we obliged. We won every game for hours, no matter what rules they made up along the way. We stopped to take a break and eat MORE oysters and one of the players asked me what I 'did' in Tampa. I told him that I was a professional pool player (my brother almost blew an oyster out of his nose). This fellow named Jim-Bob wanted to play me heads up. I told him that I'd play, but I wouldn't play cheap. He told me that he didn't care WHAT we played for as he racked the balls and I prepared to break. I'd told him that I was called Tampa Tubby and as I smashed the balls I exclaimed that I was playing him for his 'Bob'. At first, he thought that I was kidding, but as it dawned on him that I was serious he became VERY nervous. All activity stopped in the building as EVERYONE came to sweat this game. The most erious game to ever take place in St. Joe Beach,Fl. I got down to the eightball and Jim-Bob said that I had to 'bank it' AND we were also playing last pocket 8-ball. I'd made my last ball in the side pocket and was in trouble with the way his balls were laying on the table. When I asked if I could play the eight off of one of his balls and he said yes, I kicked the eight from near the end rail and off his ball into 'my' side pocket. GAME OVER. I'd won 'the Bob'. Everyone laughed and cheered while now calling me "Tampa Tubby-Bob".
At the same time,everyone now called Jim-Bob simply JIM. Jim was devasted. It was sinking in that he had lost his 'Bob' and he didn't like it one little bit. People were now calling him 'Bobless' and his boss (who was present) threatened to fire him and make him 'Jobless Bobless'. He's been 'Bobbited'. He wanted a re-match. I said NO. I told him that I would return in exactly one year and play him ONE GAME and an opportunity to win his 'Bob' back.
I've spoken to my brother a few times since I've left St. Joe Beach and he assures me NOONE has called him Jim-Bob since he lost and that the word has spread up & down the beach. They're planning a big 'special day' for next year and my return. I'm thinking about breaking out my sling,walker, eye-patch, etc. to make it REALLY exciting. I know that I dance to beat of a different drum (at least I didn't insist that he throw in a moon pie), but everyone seems to like it (so far). I didn't get a BOP on the nose. Life is good. Does it get any better than this ?

Tampa Tubby-Bob
 
sde said:
That is a great story! Could you post the link, just in case someone would like to send a little rep to Smorg.

Steve

This post was from one he made at RSB years ago.... Just find a Smorg post here and rep it there.
 
One of the best posts of all time.

This post was from one he made at RSB years ago.... Just find a Smorg post here and rep it there.

One of the best posts of all time.

And you didn't have to know Doug personally to like his humor and love for pool and gambling and drinking and joking.
 

I just telephoned them and spoke to "Sandy". As their website indicates, they have a memorial tournament in honor of Big Jim McKenna each year, and SHE SAID THAT SHE REMEMBERS THAT HE USED TO BE CALLED jim-bob.

Great job ElKabong.


I posted the story on their website and asked them to contact me if the story could be confirmed. When and if they do contact me, I will contact Doug's wife and let her know that Tampa-Tubby Bob lives on not just in our hearts and minds but in people who he touched in other areas of his very interesting life.

JoeyA
 
I still almost cry laughing every time I read this story.
If I'm depressed it instantly cheers me up.

I got bored and googled the bar name to see if they were still in business.
Thought I might stop by if I get down to that part of FL.

There is always a little hyperbole in a good road story, but I somehow get the feeling Doug may have undersold it a little.
 
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I still almost cry laughing every time I read this story.
If I'm depressed it instantly cheers me up.

I got bored and googled the bar name to see if they were still in business.
Thought I might stop by if I get down to that part of FL.

There is always a little hyperbole in a good road story, but I somehow get the feeling Doug may have undersold it a little.

In person, Doug was at least as funny and as real as he appeared in this forum. I'm grateful to have known him and to have had him call me his friend and pal.

JoeyA
 
I still almost cry laughing every time I read this story.
If I'm depressed it instantly cheers me up.

I got bored and googled the bar name to see if they were still in business.
Thought I might stop by if I get down to that part of FL.

There is always a little hyperbole in a good road story, but I somehow get the feeling Doug may have undersold it a little.

Wow....this is like Paul Harvey's The Rest of the Story.
Good work ....kudos to you and Joey.....:bow-down::bow-down::bow-down:

I used to go to Panama City regularly....I wonder if I ran into those guys.
 
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