jtompilot
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That’s awesome, Matt.Looking into flights and lodging now.
Always room!So is there room for one more?
Covid passport?
Just had my second covid shot...sounds like a good time and I plan on being there...albeit driving back and forth each day...I am a donkey at one pocket right now just have not been playing...
Just go in with Col. Billie or someone and get an Air BNB house for the week. Why drive every day?Just had my second covid shot...sounds like a good time and I plan on being there...albeit driving back and forth each day...I am a donkey at one pocket right now just have not been playing...
A man of your means? Get your own room, Colonel.This is COL Bill....
I'll warm ya up, bro. Give me a call. My game is way off due to left eye blindness, but I'm not a complete putz yet...Just had my second covid shot...sounds like a good time and I plan on being there...albeit driving back and forth each day...I am a donkey at one pocket right now just have not been playing...
I’ve played a couple of people that played pretty darn good with one eye.I'll warm ya up, bro. Give me a call. My game is way off due to left eye blindness, but I'm not a complete putz yet...
I'm working on it. It affects the visualization of mostly long shots, and especially the hit on straight-back banks. Also the perception of where one is cuing the cueball is affected, leading to miscues.I’ve played a couple of people that played pretty darn good with one eye.
Just watch out for the guy with the Lazy eye....W. Coast on a bar table. Mexican from the 70's-80's. Little Sergio? Big Sergio?I’ve played a couple of people that played pretty darn good with one eye.
Doc I hope your good haven't seen you in awhile.I'll warm ya up, bro. Give me a call. My game is way off due to left eye blindness, but I'm not a complete putz yet...
I'm guessing it would affects the use of a bridge? Sorry to hear your health problems, Doc.I'm working on it. It affects the visualization of mostly long shots, and especially the hit on straight-back banks. Also the perception of where one is cuing the cueball is affected, leading to miscues.
Thanks, ole buddy! I'll have to get you over here soon for a lesson..Doc I hope your good haven't seen you in awhile.
Not really the bridge. It's as if your perception and play is visualized as a two dimensional plane. Any depth perception is only from memory. Still, I've come back a little with practice. Don't know if I'll return to the fearsome and intimidating high level player that I was though...I'm guessing it would affects the use of a bridge? Sorry to hear your health problems, Doc.