eric, i was the chief of public affairs for mather afb from june 81' through june 83'.
Lou figueroa
i played in his room in 88 for a year
eric, i was the chief of public affairs for mather afb from june 81' through june 83'.
Lou figueroa
Bwahahaha......you'll need a place nearby to stay cuz ya wont wanna drive after all the trips to the well, beating me like a rug.
This will be fun. Looking forward to it.
My girlfriend will be with me. She doesn't drink much, so I'll bribe her with a decent meal.
Think I can get a backer for this?
I'm a little bummed because I'm pretty sure all of the decent fairs will be well past done and gone by then. We may try to hit up Acadia. Not sure yet what the schedule will be, since I'll only be in from Thursday evening until Sunday morning to squeeze in whatever family time I can. I'll know more about a month before I head up.
This thread seemed like it was drying up anyways.. think they mind that I hijacked?![]()
In defense of Wayne, I know him a little bit. My opinion is he's a great guy and a straight shooter, both in dealing with people and on the pool table. He's a personable guy. I don't consider him to be a real motivated hustler but more of a sportsman gambler who enjoys a challenge.
In defense of Lou, people who attack him on the internet may insult, exaggerate, and bait - usually deriving from an argument and most often they don't even know the person.
Pool is our hobby and pastime - I'm sure we can find some common ground to get along.
Hi Tate: Thanks for the defense. I don't know Lou. I beat him one time in a tournament. He could be a great guy. With that one exception I have never talked to him in person. Just because a lot of people dislike or hate him on the internet forums doesn't mean much. He seems to get a kick out of it which can be fun I guess.
As far as Santa Monica House of Billiards goes it is a small action one pocket room (which probably will never interest you since I have never seen you play one pocket). However, anyone can get played there and sometimes the stakes get high.
I can honestly say, it is virtually impossible for a player to go in their looking for a game (not high stakes) and not get one in 20 visits. The odds on this happening are probably beyond a million to one (unless they go in very early or very late when no players are around). For a player to visit 20 times and not one regular in there can confirm more than 2 visits is very weird because there are a lot of pool detectives in there. The story never added up which was why a number of regulars got upset about it. It appeared to just be a knock on the room for no reason.
It is very nice on Lou to visit his mom out here 3 or 4 times in the last 5 years, sounds like he is a good son. However his 20 trips to the poolroom during those 3 or 4 visits is very questionable.
However, I really don't care and I don't know how I got sucked in. LOL. Wayne
So. You are right. I am not popular amongst the circle-jerkers over at Jimbo's (you should fit right in) but you can find plenty of evidence here that that is not the general consensus in the pool community. Maybe it's like those that have contacted me and have all said pretty much the same thing: everyone in LA knows Wayne is a lock artist and will never give you a fair game. Don't play him.
Lou Figueroa
OK I think I have a good win-win solution to this whole thing....
A few weeks ago I was a "Marshall" at a swim meet, and wore a really nifty lightweight florescent orange vest with a velcro closure, and perforated vent holes etc...(like the people doing road work I suppose)...quite comfy....
So...I suggest that Lou gets one of those...and at the top has some letters sewn on to the back of the vest that say "Hi my name is Lou"...then he gets some velcro on letters and numbers, so that he can put on the something like "I want to play 1p for $40 a game"...or whatever...and then if he starts losing, he can just take a zero off or whatever....
What do you guys think...if Lou had that vest on when he came to your room, he'd surely get a game right...problem solved with a win-win for everyone....
Of course, if he didn't want to play at all...he could just stick on the back..."I am a former PR person"...and then no one would want to play him at all....
Finally...if/when he goes busto...he takes all the letters off, except the "Hi my name is Lou", and brings a hard hat to wear, with him in the car...then he can go out in front of the room and do chip-n-dale dancing for all the ladies walking by to collect up enough change for another game...you know, wear the vest with nothing underneath, and then strip it off, and wave it around his head, and then rub it on his butt etc...even I'd pay a dollar or so to see that, once anyway....
What do you guys think....:wink:
:grin:
Best post in the whole thread.
Here are a couple of videos of Lou in action for anyone who doesn't know him.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TKqOPjUVMQ4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ORCkqZwvCn0
Courtesy of SpiderWeb
You know the last 20 times Svb and I have been in a room together he has never asked me to play...
I think he's ducking me...
Lol. Now I know you are a comedian. I have played Efren even. Parica even. Santos even. Oscar even. Ernesto even. Richard even. Stevie Moore even, Billy Palmer even. Top Vegas players even. The top Chicago players even. I've played every road player even except for Sylver Ochao who gave me either 9-7 or 10-7. I gave the Ghost 10-6. I have never gotten a game where it was a lock and I have never looked for one. I give up way too much weight to good players just so I can have a game sometimes.
Give me one example, just one, where I played a game where I was a lock. Let your intell come up with one. I would be very curious. If you can't get your intell to give you one then stop trolling and stop lying.
Wayne
There are those in LA who have said you won't give up a fair game. It is what it is. I know that you believe your version of things is the only right one that could ever ever possibly be, but everyone's perception of reality is different. I'm guessing that comes as a shock to you.
Lou Figueroa
There are those in LA who have said you won't give up a fair game. ...
Lou Figueroa
Lol. Now I know you are a comedian. I have played Efren even. Parica even. Santos even. Oscar even. Ernesto even. Richard even. Stevie Moore even, Billy Palmer even. Top Vegas players even. The top Chicago players even. I've played every road player even except for Sylver Ochao who gave me either 9-7 or 10-7. I gave the Ghost 10-6. I have never gotten a game where it was a lock and I have never looked for one. I give up way too much weight to good players just so I can have a game sometimes.
Give me one example, just one, where I played a game where I was a lock. Let your intell come up with one. I would be very curious. If you can't get your intell to give you one then stop trolling and stop lying.
Wayne
Wayne - I believe you have played another St. Louis player - Ricky. How was that matchup?
We played a few times. If I recall correctly I beat him a couple of times in tournaments, then we matched up and I beat him for a few hundred. Then he destroyed me for several hundred. Then Richard and I played Ricky and Santos an even partners game and we won maybe $600 from their backer.
He is super tough when he is in stroke and he makes some amazing shots. A very creative player. I always enjoy playing him. He has the best of me at hardtimes and I am up at Santa Monica. Wayne