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We don't want to distract you when we're bent over the table! LOL
YOW!! Drivermaker, I thought you had everything south of Atlanta covered to control this type of thing.marissayi said:We don't want to distract you when we're bent over the table! LOL
ScottR said:YOW!! Drivermaker, I thought you had everything south of Atlanta covered to control this type of thing.![]()
Not fair! I would have gotten in trouble if I would have said that.Rackin_Zack said:Great idea, although she's only allowed to use the knife on his genitals...lol.
landshark77 said:Not fair! I would have gotten in trouble if I would have said that.![]()
drivermaker said:LMAO....you're right! However the rule is when you were born with them, it's OK. Here's the deal...we won't perform masectomies (implied) if you women folk don't perform castrations. Fair 'nuff?
Ok, fair 'nuff.drivermaker said:LMAO....you're right! However the rule is when you were born with them, it's OK. Here's the deal...we won't perform masectomies (implied) if you women folk don't perform castrations. Fair 'nuff?
drivermaker said:Well here's something to start your day off with a bang and torque you off even further (me too)...Michelle Wie accepted a sponsor's exemption in the John Deere Classic, the second time this year the 15-year old little twit from Hawaii will play on the PGA Tour. The John Deere Classic is played at the TPC at Deere Run in Silvis, ILL., and will be July 7-10.
That means one less spot available for a regular PGA player that's been working his tail off since childhood to make the big show to feed his family.
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A male amateur who might be given a Sponsors Exemption in some tournament would similarly make " one less spot available for a regular PGA player that's been working his tail off since childhood to make the big show to feed his family". So this begs the question :
Are you against amateurs playing in professional tournaments ?
On another subject, I recall an interview with Chris Everett the tennis superstar. She was asked about the boys vs. girls thing. She was ranked in the top 3 (?) in the world at the time, and her brother was on the mens tour ranked in the high 100's or low 200's (ie, NOT a superstar) IIRC. She said they practice together a fair bit and she would not stand a chance against him in a match. Of course power is a big element in tennis, so it's quite different from pool.
Dave
You are talking about the triangle, right?drivermaker said:Can I use your rack?![]()
Do you releasie if Efren Reyes played in the APA he too would be a 7! She was answering a specific question within the perimeters of this handicapped system. Not passing judgement.Pete said:I don't know if any of you read Jen Barretta, said about skill level on her board (APA skill level I think), but see said that the top 16 would be SL6-SL7. Now I'm fairly new to the APA, but I would say a SL7 falls far behind what a Pro player is. Not trying to stir the poop any more but if she's right, that answers why the WPBA doesn't allow them (or atleast I think they aren't allowed).
And Oh by the way, I do think that some of the woman can (and some do with men).
Pete
cuechick said:Do you releasie if Efren Reyes played in the APA he too would be a 7! She was answering a specific question within the perimeters of this handicapped system. Not passing judgement.
I was thinking about it. Are you? Playing or watching?marissayi said:Scott, I saw you are in Atlanta. Are you (or anyone else) going to Tommy Kennedy's tournament this weekend at Mr Cues II?
LastTwo said:A 7 is the highest rating in the APA? Doesn't it go higher than that?
DaveK said:A male amateur who might be given a Sponsors Exemption in some tournament would similarly make " one less spot available for a regular PGA player that's been working his tail off since childhood to make the big show to feed his family". So this begs the question :
Are you against amateurs playing in professional tournaments ?
Dave
landshark77 said:You are talking about the triangle, right?I figured with your racking experience that you had your own...or at least know where to find one!
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And all triangles aren't racks.drivermaker said:All racks aren't triangles.
Jude Rosenstock said:Jenn might have wanted to illustrate a gap that exists between professional men and professional women but I assure you, there is also a gap between professional women and the typical s/l 7 in the APA.
drivermaker said:In all fairness to the pro's...yes.
They're almost using her as a freak show for their own benefit.