Throwing opponent's chalk on the floor

Problem solved...you get chalk, EVERYBODY GETS CHALK

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If Mitch thought it was that much of a sin for Alex to have left his chalk on the table, he probably wouldn't have left HIS on the rail after that inning was over. Mitch is a stand up guy and this clearly qualifies as a stupid thread
 
If Mitch thought it was that much of a sin for Alex to have left his chalk on the table, he probably wouldn't have left HIS on the rail after that inning was over. Mitch is a stand up guy and this clearly qualifies as a stupid thread
Not Yet, Alec was Marking the Rails.
 
When a player leaves the table and his chalk is not in his back pocket but left on the table I would always put it in my back pocket and next time he got to the table he would be scratching his head looking for it. Sometimes I might end up with a dozen chalks in my back pocket before the idiot caught on.....lol:eek::grin-square::rolleyes::cool:

People are always setting their cues down when they get to the poolroom, how many of those do you wind up with in your pocket at the end of the night?
 
People are always setting their cues down when they get to the poolroom, how many of those do you wind up with in your pocket at the end of the night?

I'm NOT shooting when they leave their cue on the table to take a bathroom break. And that is the point, don't shoot while I'm gone.
 
I think I was answering the other guy. or is that you too? And there's only one poolroom in the country where I leave my cue on the table and go to the bathroom. God forbid it would ever get stolen. My wife would actually have to find out how much I paid for it when I ordered the new one.
 
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