This has become almost as negative as jimbos aholes.
Who's Jimbo?
This has become almost as negative as jimbos aholes.
I think I found the offending comments. Worth a look. see post #13 quote and on. It did get, shall we say, heated. All over a littte teenie weenie inlay of all things. Those tiny little inlays have a way of getting under our skin!
http://forums.azbilliards.com/showthread.php?t=417404
I think I found the offending comments. Worth a look. see post #13 quote and on. It did get, shall we say, heated. All over a littte teenie weenie inlay of all things. Those tiny little inlays have a way of getting under our skin!
http://forums.azbilliards.com/showthread.php?t=417404
Ah. I see.
Well, that's awkward.
I mean, it's easy enough to tell. He can buy a searing and saw or grind through the part in question and post a Youtube video of the event.
He wanted pics, he can easily supply them himself. Simple.
I have a feeling the outcome would not be what he would like, but it is a simple matter to settle.
OK, so there aren't many for sale. Just offer a higher than normal price and he'll get one to "test". Simple enough.
I had not read that thread before. Personally I find it amusing that the OP found the best thing about the cue was the fact that it had never been chalked. LOL! I would think there might be some better things than that about a Searing cue!Yeah, I get it. But it was still funny.
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Good luck to all who is still here and has to put up with the people who ruined az billiards.
best of luck in the future
People fleeing az billiards for other places to post cues, sell cues,and have discussions. This has become almost as negative as jimbos aholes.
A select few that think they own az billiards and run roughshod over any that disagrees with them or questions there motives to sell the cues that they own at over inflated prices. It"s a shame this once great forum has denigrated into a social club for the supposed chosen few.
The cue and case has become a grave yard of old cues as no one wants to post anything as the negativity is over the top. Even the moderators chime in when they are supposed to be moderating.
Good luck to all who is still here and has to put up with the people who ruined az billiards.
best of luck in the future
Robert,
Don't sing any dirges just yet. AZB has corrected their errors in regards to aiming sub-forums and who knows what other corrections might be coming down the road.
Hang in there. Eventually management may realize that some of the loud whiney-babies are just trying to manage this website as their own and it seems that recently, the management has started coming to their senses.
JoeyA
Or maybe you need a scroll-down system.
Sorry it's been shitty for you harris.
At times I don't like the tone of people on AZ, and the moderation (or lack of it).
But for the most part it's an ok place. You can just participate in the parts that are good,
and ignore the parts that are bad.
Which is tougher than it sounds, it means someone makes a comment that offends you
on some level, but you just let it pass because you understand, deep down inside,
nothing you say will change how they think or what they want to believe.
And there's a competitive thing all of us (especially the males) have where we want
to be right, and we want to look smart, and we want to win arguments.
You gotta let that stuff all go. Just enjoy the parts of AZ that you like,
ignore the parts you don't, take what you want from it.
Do more reading and less replying and zero arguing.
For me, that mindset has allowed me to come back to AZ (after some fairly long breaks)
and just enjoy it for what it is, not what I wish it was.
I believe too many Azers reading the OP missed the point........the Forum has steadily deteriorated
in terms of civility and even the diversity and quality of threads & posts. It's become mob ruled and I
think Mr. Harris simply put a spotlight on the situation that other Azers also have previously attempted to do.
Good point. A guy spends a bunch of money on a beautiful cue and amidst the congratulations and admiration of the cue, right away there is some other guy questioning whether the inlay is really an inlay. And then when he gets pushback, he deletes his post like a little girl, refusing to stand behind what he says, but unwilling to man up and apologize.
And then he starts a thread about how negative the board is.
Makes perfect sense.