Does Oscar still work with his dad? For that matter, does Ernesto still work as a mechanic?
Yes to both, but the original post was "9 to 5" type of job. They are self employed and work when necessary.
Does Oscar still work with his dad? For that matter, does Ernesto still work as a mechanic?
I thought Stan Tourangeau was retired? I also second Donnie Mills
I would add to the list
Matt Clatterback
Adam Kielar
&
Adam Wheeler
I think they all work 9 to 5 jobs but not sure???
KD
I know a top player that tells about his income from making donations to sperm banks. He claims he is making money hand over fist. Players are pounding out a living any way they can. They claim it actually builds up wrist muscles, strengthens fingers for making a solid bridge and breaks you of the habit some have in throwing their elbow out on the final swing. "Stroking to make cash" is what the hustlers call it. With much practice and professional coaching, you can become an ambidextrous shooter and never have to use a bridge.
This player told me he always makes a large deposit in the bank every Friday because of his job. “Yea, I carry a wad of money too and when I play pool, I don’t let people lowball me on a bet either.” It’s not as if you can let this kind of money slip right through your hands.”These are the players that you can find yourself in a sticky situation with in any game. Some will still ask for a spot.
I declined to shake his hand and I put my chalk back in my pocket after every shot.
Personally, I think some people are whacked out.
Brian Deska
Pooky
Jeff Beckley
Ryan Mccreesh
George Breedlove
These come to mind immediaitely
KD
I'm a 9-9 or 10 btw
I know a top player that tells about his income from making donations to sperm banks. He claims he is making money hand over fist. Players are pounding out a living any way they can. They claim it actually builds up wrist muscles, strengthens fingers for making a solid bridge and breaks you of the habit some have in throwing their elbow out on the final swing. "Stroking to make cash" is what the hustlers call it. With much practice and professional coaching, you can become an ambidextrous shooter and never have to use a bridge.
This player told me he always makes a large deposit in the bank every Friday because of his job. “Yea, I carry a wad of money too and when I play pool, I don’t let people lowball me on a bet either.” It’s not as if you can let this kind of money slip right through your hands.”These are the players that you can find yourself in a sticky situation with in any game. Some will still ask for a spot.
I declined to shake his hand and I put my chalk back in my pocket after every shot.
Personally, I think some people are whacked out.
There is a bank player that I think works construction right off I cant name him one of the big names. I think hes won a derby.