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Re: Another reason to stay in school

its "kind" not "kid" accidental error

Re: Another reason to stay in school

i didnt realize how much stuff i caused. when i posted some messages yes i was doing that intentionally but the meaning of what i posted wasnt true.

I'll try to act better, being who my dad is it's more difficult. sorry for everything.

Re: Another reason to stay in school

Daxs, I have only read the first post and THANK YOU. It is overdue. I have a few beers coming the next time I run into you. Under the skin doesn't speak enough about the crap.

Re: Another reason to stay in school

like i said josh.. sorry

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If you want the last word you can have it but only if you post again because this is my last one. Nobody is being “mean” to you. But if you feel that swearing and making excuses is the only way to get your point across than I guess you haven’t understood anything anyone has said. Try to think more open minded and try to consider that people are trying to help you, “A youth Pool Player”.

Yes you beat me in a handicap tourney but you are absolutely incorrect saying that I barely shook your hand. I shake everyone’s hand firmly. Not to discredit your win against me or anyone who is the less skilled player but that tourney is designed to even the playing field and some times the spots are outrageous. Not knocking the tourney, it’s actually a very fun, challenging, and popular tourney otherwise I wouldn’t play in it. But a win is a win and you beat me. Good job, but contrary to popular belief, I lose all the time and usually a lot more than I win.

You and every young player should and will beat me and long as you all stay focused, determined, and use every way possible to get better and that includes other players. But always keep your priorities straight, and that means school and family first. I will always encourage and help you and all young players to be the best if I can help, but only as long as you do it with respect for other players and the sport.

Let talk about you dad if that’s who you want to talk about. I have known you dad for as long as I have been playing pool (11 years). Yes I have respect for him but only to a certain extent. He doesn’t necessarily talk trash but he knows how to get into peoples head. This is a way to separate the players that have a mental pool game from others that don’t. I think that there is nothing wrong with it. But you should not follow this path. You have to understand that your dad doesn’t play anyone for fun, and Tim Sr. you can correct me if I’m wrong. But fun for him is playing pool with a wager on the game. Jr you should learn to play this game without this aspect first before you put yourself in harms way. It won’t be fun when you lose a lot of money because of an addiction to wagering, and $100.00 isn’t a lot of money if that’s what you’re thinking.

Good Luck in the Tourney!

daxs

Re: Another reason to stay in school

I was a secondary education major at MNSU and you wouldn't believe how brutal high schools are now. Kids don't really have to do any thinking. They have auto spell check, calculators that will solve all of their problems and the internet to plagerize from. They don't have to know the ins and outs of the english language. :(

When Daxs and I were kids, we didn't have all of that so we actually had to learn it. Our most advanced spell check would only check the spelling of words, not grammar. It wouldn't correct us if we used "their" when we should have used "they're" or "it's" instead of "its" or "no" instead of "know". I browse two other forums and they are far worse than this one when it comes to grammatical errors. (Notice I used than instead of then :D)

To Tim Jr:
I got a real bad reputation for being a jerk and such when I first started playing pool and I still run into people that think I am that. I may have deserved that early on but definitely not now. So I know what it's like being a kid coming up in pool. Not getting any respect from the older players. But one of the things that takes a lot of younger players, including Daxs, to learn is that respect is earned and not given. Daxs learned it and is now a respected player. He wasn't given respect, he earned it.

I also suggest you play Jr. Leagues. The people that run that league work very very hard and receive very little appreciation in return. I myself didn't play Jr leagues until I was 20. I only had the chance to play one season but it was a blast. Players such as Jay and Nate Zender, Justin and Phil Boyer, Matt Benton, Shawn Minnick and Brian Solheid were in our league. It was a blast and I still see those guys at tourneys all the time. Oh, and they all still play pretty jam up.

I like your dad. He's a hard worker and I'll have him on my crew any day, as long as it doesn't involve heights. But as far as pool goes, he doesn't get ANY respect. He plays decent enough, but (no offense) he's a side show. He's entertaining and never wanted to take his game to a higher level. But being a locksmith and a sandbagger, as he will call himself, is not a thing that I respect at all. It's one step above being a John Balsimo and walking around the pool hall hustling people that don't even know which end of the cue to use.

Re: Re: Another reason to stay in school

Tim Jr, You are a lucky "kid".

By reading he above posts, I can tell that there are a bunch of people who care for you and are trying to help you become a better person & player.

The Christmas spirit is alive and well in Minnesota!

Re: Re: Another reason to stay in school

I like John Balsimo. Martin Hook, on the other hand, is a real jerk.

Tim Jr: I don't feel like writting a lot and telling you how I feel about everything. Everyone else has already done that. Just try and remember that most of the people are giving you good advice and not trying to hurt your feeling. It will be alright. If Dax and Martin turned out ok, then there is hope for anyone, even you!

Re: Re: Another reason to stay in school

To be a locksmith. You have beat someone.Matt P.JIM P PAUL W.All beat me prety easy.

Re: Re: Another reason to stay in school

A locksmith beat people.Paul W. Matt P. Jim P. Beat me bad,and Duncan.

Re: Re: Another reason to stay in school

Martin says,
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When Daxs and I were kids, we didn't have all of that so we actually had to learn it. Our most advanced spell check would only check the spelling of words, not grammar. It wouldn't correct us if we used "their" when we should have used "they're" or "it's" instead of "its" or "no" instead of "know".
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Now this is prety damm funy, says the reely old guy...

Re: Another reason to stay in school

I think I love you a little more Martin.

Re: Re: Another reason to stay in school

I am telling Alan!

Re: Another reason to stay in school

Gut errate ich, dass ich Sie Burschen um Ballermänner sehen werde.
Tim Jr.

Re: Re: Another reason to stay in school

point proven

Re: Re: Re: Another reason to stay in school

Well I guess that I will see you fellows around Ballermänner...? thats what it means right? why didnt u just say that in english?

Re: Another reason to stay in school

I basically said I'll see you at shooters.