Wow. His knowledge of the pool scene is rivaled only by his knowledge of geography.
"What the hell we 'sposed to do, you mo-ron!"
"Was it over when the Germans bombed Pearl Harbor? Hell no!"
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-Sean
Wow. His knowledge of the pool scene is rivaled only by his knowledge of geography.
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7forlife tell us how you really feel.... Lay it all out my man....
me not reelalize that it was so impotent to poundtuate and stuff like that when ahdolts are reeding and this is not a fourmal letter or sumthing like that
what did charlie do that made him so undeserving of ever having that spot again? IMO it was the player that lost he never played a single game.
A gentleman by the name of NEIL went thru the same thing IMO where everyone missed the point and went on their own rant
Round 2
The BCA, Billiard Congress of America, launched a call to all the industry out there to support their „send pro to pro (international) events“ program. With a $1'000 you are in and can call yourself „Official Contributors“
The Asian countries like Japan and Taiwan, Iran and Qatar, European countries like the Netherlands, Croatia, Austria and many more send their players to the World Championships (WC), paying for their hotel expenses, airfares and sometimes even add some pocket money for the trip in the name of their countries. That big pool nations like the USA and Germany is not able to provide the same treatment for their representatives is a shame! I have to add that most European countries are also supporting their players 100% when they play under the national flag at the European Championships (EC) which usually cost each federation somewhere between $20'000-80'000 per year (all categories; girls, pupils, juniors, women, men, seniors and wheelchair). So the costs for the Wcs is just an add on the list.
“But how do they all do that” you might be wondering right now. It's not about how they do it, it's about how the BCA is NOT DOING it. The biggest pool nation in Europe is Germany with around 40'000 pool players. This includes all players that actually join any kind of competitive pool event. Other countries like Switzerland have somewhere around 200 players. They all manage it, some better than the other
Is the money the industry puts in the pro players restricted to the male pros? Who would get the subsidy? To which events? Do the players have a code of conduct?
Strange that the above post is the only one that is understandable and yet it is written by the same person as the OP (page 1) and post (37)
above this a little bit. Seems like I've heard this same or similar content posted before by some guy or was it a woman ? Hmmm Is this possibly
a post by that same person just using... sounds like it could be...
Perhaps the op has mastered cut and paste, better than sentence construction...
LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL! :rotflmao1:
I don't agree with some of your opinions, but I must say that it was one fine read. I enjoyed some of the topics you touched. :grin-angelic:
Hmm, Jam, you capitulated an epidermal ability to injestulate all the elephanousilusy assembled words of that post. Amazing to me, you conceded to successfully do that, while I continue to attempt to congest it all in my labotimal durface, with if I do say so myself, limited inoculation.