To whom it may concern

I rest my case

DAN thank you sir for not being one of them. I feel like i made my point and i'm sure the rest of the comments to come will help prove that with the possible removal of the Thread the candles of the cake
 
It must really suck to have went to the physical labor of writing that incoherent mess and come back anxiously to read all the anticipated glowing reviews, only to see what you got instead. :D
 
It must really suck to have went to the physical labor of writing that incoherent mess and come back anxiously to read all the anticipated glowing reviews, only to see what you got instead. :D

Well, 'Red...I can honestly tell you, "'...i'm sure the rest of the comments to come will help prove that with the possible removal of the Thread the candles of the cake

yes...end quote left off intentionally.

Or maybe he had to go do something all of a sudden.
 
Has anyone here besides me ever been around somebody that was so blatantly stupid that you just suddenly busted out laughing???

Maniac (reached that point at post #21)
 
By the way genius, TAR does not sell DVD's any longer.

If your going to talk sh*t about someone at least get
their name right, his name is Mark not Peter or whatever
the h*ll you put.

That's nice that Charlie Williams father served in the Army
but what does that have to do with the TAR 25, TAR in general,
the Mosconi Cup, or pool for that matter.
I Hope Charlie Williams is NEVER CAPTAIN of the U.S. Mosconi
Cup team again. EVER (wish I knew how to put ever in bigger letters)

My father wore Cowboy Boots when I was young, see where
I'm coming from that really has nothing to do with anything
just thought I'd throw that in for your reading pleasure.
Hope you enjoyed that.

The fact that I don't watch UFC or NASCAR, do you know
what that proves NOTHING besides the fact that I don't watch
UFC or NASCAR--------------------------> smart guy

Thanks, my brain hurts from trying to decipher what you wrote!
Guess what I'm really trying to say it was a real pressure to read!

Let me help you sir:smile:
 
It must really suck to have went to the physical labor of writing that incoherent mess and come back anxiously to read all the anticipated glowing reviews, only to see what you got instead. :D

Like catching a sewer rat in your mink trap.

JC
 
i'm back ladies

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?
 
DAN thank you sir for not being one of them. I feel like i made my point and i'm sure the rest of the comments to come will help prove that with the possible removal of the Thread the candles of the cake

Engrish preeeeze !!!???
 
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?

Hear, hear! Tap, tap, tap!
 
It must really suck to have went to the physical labor of writing that incoherent mess and come back anxiously to read all the anticipated glowing reviews, only to see what you got instead. :D

Cali, You just made me burst out laughing. Thank YOU
 
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?
Your question of what did he do to not be deserving of being Cap again of the USA? What did he do to be the Cap again is a good question. They lost bad, he wore a jacket almost the whole time over his Team USA shirt (If I was given the chance to waer my country's colors I would be wearing it all over the place) No he chose to cover it up. Maybe didn't want to offend Korea who knows since he plays for both. Also you only saw him when there was a camera around and as the team began to see their fate he was almost non existand. Even with his USA team shirt covered.
Aside from all that what di he actually do for the team to help them win? No he can't play the matches for them but he is there to serve a purpose and other than playing tennis (a game he loves and is fairly good at) with people who don't play and working out when they are not used to it for some of them anyway what did he do?? you tell us. Please since you know so much. Thank you for listening

Jess
 
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?

Is this the same person writing this as original post, all of a sudden

gentle man is not two words like OP and the rest is written

understandable so why try to sound like a moron in the first post, did I

miss something or, did that add to the content? THIS IS BEGINNING TO SOUND VAGUELY FAMILIAR! All the BCA...

Not that I think they do a good job! I'll never be a BCA GROUPIE!!!
 
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Your question of what did he do to not be deserving of being Cap again of the USA? What did he do to be the Cap again is a good question. They lost bad, he wore a jacket almost the whole time over his Team USA shirt (If I was given the chance to waer my country's colors I would be wearing it all over the place) No he chose to cover it up. Maybe didn't want to offend Korea who knows since he plays for both. Also you only saw him when there was a camera around and as the team began to see their fate he was almost non existand. Even with his USA team shirt covered.
Aside from all that what di he actually do for the team to help them win? No he can't play the matches for them but he is there to serve a purpose and other than playing tennis (a game he loves and is fairly good at) with people who don't play and working out when they are not used to it for some of them anyway what did he do?? you tell us. Please since you know so much. Thank you for listening

Jess
Another good question is what did he do that was so good to become the
captain in the first place.
 
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Is this the same person writing this as original post, all of a sudden

gentle man is not two words like OP and the rest is written

understandable so why try to sound like a moron in the first post, did I

miss something or, did that add to the content? !

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
 
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There are many like it, but this one is mine.

My Enter key is my best friend.

It is my life.

I must master it as I must master my life.

My Enter key, without me, is useless.

Without my Enter key, I am useless.

I must strike my Enter key true.






just sayin'
 
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