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Again ???????????????????????????????????????????????????Wyoming Will said:See, that's what I thought. You don't understand my opinion, now do you? This may be a transaction between a private company and a private person but it's OUR sport and these transactions affect how OUR sport is perceived. My opinion is that I would prefer it companies sponsored professionals and the legitimate up and coming amateurs, not pin-ups. I think our sport is better off that way and I think our sport will inevitably pay the price for a company's short-sighted quest for immediate returns.
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No just make sense.Wyoming Will said:Do
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How does religion come into play or are you just too inane to come up with a valid argument. /rhetoricaljasonlaus said:If it makes you feel better to attack someone then please post your religion so I never make the mistake of visiting this church. Or are you off your holier than thou kick? Seems like you are.
jasonlaus said:No just make sense.
Hail Mary Shot said:some people missed the point here. being selected as an endorser of a product and getting sponsorship is a privilege, not a right. the company has the final word on this on who they want as a sales representative.
having to play pool is both a right and a privilege. everybody is allowed to play pool. players play to qualify and enter tournaments. if you don't qualify, you can still play on other tourneys. simple.
being good at pool doesn't equate automatic endorsement. you can be the greatest player on earth but if you cant sell S-H-I-T, then you dont get the deal. Charisma plays a part on this one.
some people are mad at her because she is getting attention. it's not her fault if she's an average player who sells. well, it's not her problem but your problem. only solution, make yourself marketable as well. whether you like it or not, Shanelle will not dress up like you, just to make you happy and say that it is fair.
you guys should be happy that she is making an effort to learn and participate in pool and not just there to pose and sell products like most models are. pool needs people like her having interest in pool. the more, the merrier. pool is not an exclusive fraternity for the pros, nor does endorsement deals and sponsorships.
If you would read the other posts you would see the argument. Why dont you sponsor these deserving women? Why attack someone? You should contact her sponsor, I'm sure they will get rid of her immediately & get someone more deserving. Maybe you could give them a list. Good luckSweet Marissa said:How does religion come into play or are you just too inane to come up with a valid argument. /rhetorical
I'm sharing my opinion. I don't know the girl. I don't care if I ever do. If you or anyone see that as jealousy or passing judgement, I can't argue with ignorance.
No one can control whose pants CW is trying to get into and the means he goes about doing it, but she's getting spots in tournaments where someone more deserving is missing out. There are ladies who can actually play that barely scrape by and many who end up quitting that could use a sponsor, and she has TWO.
Sweet Marissa said:she's getting spots in tournaments where someone more deserving is missing out.
jasonlaus said:If you would read the other posts you would see the argument. Why dont you sponsor these deserving women? Why attack someone? You should contact her sponsor, I'm sure they will get rid of her immediately & get someone more deserving. Maybe you could give them a list. Good luck
swrooster said:Sponsership is advertising is exposure is sales is income dollars. Not skill levels. Why would a green Gecko be expected to be skilled in insurance terms? He's cute, it's advertising. I personally think it would be cool for a cue manufactuer to sponsor the homely gal who rubs cashews behind her ears. It is advertising. Probably ninty percent of pool players are bangers anyway and couldn't relate to the Pros skill sets. Besides, she is easy on the eyes.
Problems? Debate? What is there to debate? She has the job you don't get over it.Wyoming Will said:Son, there's nothing I can do for you here. You either get it or you don't. Now maybe if you're having problems with this debate-thing, you should just stick to playing pool.
jasonlaus said:Problems? Debate? What is there to debate? She has the job you don't get over it.
I'm not the one complaining about her being sponsored you are. I could care less who is sponsored ,if someone has a sponsor good for them, if not oh well get out there and market yourself. It's not going to change my life. You should probably be worried about your own income instead someone being sponsored.Wyoming Will said:Jason, I've read the other posts and I don't understand how Marissa's religion is an issue, either. Son, if you want people to see what you're trying to say, you're going to have to do a better job explaining yourself. By the way, are you sponsoring Shanelle or are you just a hot head with a big mouth?
Didnt know this was being graded. Doubt anything will make you a better man. Are you a school teacher?Wyoming Will said:Son, you're killing me. Here you go. I found you a site that will make you a better man.
http://www.kentlaw.edu/academics/lrw/grinker/LwtaSentence_Structure.htm
jasonlaus said:Didnt know this was being graded. Doubt anything will make you a better man. Are you a school teacher?
Still driving a porsche & living on the beach with 6 months off a year. Guess sentence structure isn't that important afterall.Wyoming Will said:No, I'm not a teacher which is all the reason why I don't want to be bothered with your laziness or lack of education (take your pick). Thank you for your comment, too. I know some believe I've reached perfection but I do believe there's something still out there that will make me better.
Wyoming Will said:Okay, imagine if this were a baseball team and the Kansas City Royals decided to boost attendance, they would sign Angelina Jolie to play first-base. Now, let's say the Royals step up and tell everyone she's practicing every day with the best people and that she's trying her hardest in the minor leagues right now. You don't think the whole country would go nuts?