tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-309445962009-07-05T12:58:25.739-07:00Fast Mikie's Epic Road Trip...http://www.blogger.com/profile/06551762165327568554noreply@blogger.comBlogger52125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30944596.post-1156552320599340682006-09-05T12:15:00.000-07:002009-07-05T12:58:25.753-07:00Best, Worst, Fastest, etc.<b><br />Best Drive: California and Oregon coastlines<br /><br />Fastest speed achieved: <br /> 1. Over 120mph on the taxiway at the Longmont, CO airport<br /> 2. Many other triple-digit-plus speed bursts in every state<br /><br />Biggest Pleasant Surprises:<br /> 1. 28mpg in non-stop traverse of Wyoming at 80mph.<br /> 2. no back problems - I thought the Corvette would be torture!<br /> 3. OnStar "concierge" service was great for making hotel reservations at the last minute and with no hassle whatsoever.<br /> 4. The head-up display also shows navigation info (next turn direction/distance)<br /><br />Best Pool Shooter - "Georgia Boy", Aurora, Colorado<br /><br />Best Performance in a Tournament - Paradise Pool Hall, Denver<br />Worst Performance in a Tournament - Table Steaks South, Denver<br /><br />Best Hotel: <br /> 1. The Hilton in Santa Fe, New Mexico<br /> (Best Pillows and Best Toilet Paper)<br /> 2. The Westin in Whistler (the bed)<br /><br />Most Overpriced Hotels:<br /> 1. Westin in Seattle<br /> 2. Rennaisance in Vancouver<br /><br />Best Looking Women: <br /> 1. Barbie, the bride at the wedding in Whistler, Canada<br /> 2. The Front Desk clerks, Hilton in Santa Fe, NM (Amanda and Red)<br /> 3. The Hostess at the (???) restaurant in Philadelphia, PA,<br /><br />Best Party: <br /> 1. George's bachelor party, Whistler, Canada<br /> 2. My father's 91st birthday party in Philadelphia, PA<br /><br />Best Meal: At the Terra restaurant, in Vail, Colorado,<br /> with Samm and Chisolm<br /><br />Best Memories:<br /> 1. Spontaneous standing ovation by dozens of high school kids as I blasted past them along the California coast, top down.<br /> 2. Close wins against "Georgia Boy" in straight and 8-ball<br /> 3. Visiting friends I haven't seen for way too long: Kate, Susie, Samm, Heather<br /><br />Signs of the times:<br /> 1. Fat-man shower curtain rods that bow out are almost standard in all hotel rooms nowadays. They were unknown 10 years ago.<br /></b><div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/30944596-115655232059934068?l=fastmikiesepicroadtrip.blogspot.com'/></div>...http://www.blogger.com/profile/06551762165327568554noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30944596.post-1156769261944000722006-08-28T05:36:00.000-07:002006-08-28T05:47:41.953-07:00Day 54: Del Mar, CA<b><br />There was a powerful magnet pulling me home,<br />and I drove non-stop until I had used<br />the entire full tank to the point where<br />the low fuel warning came on.<br />Then a quick stop for gas only and then<br />back on the road until I hit home!<br /><br />I was so wired after this marathon high speed drive<br />that I unpacked everything and went thru<br />two months of mail before I re-hung my hammock<br />and hit the first ball on my Gold Crown.<br /><br />And so, in the fullness of time,<br />Fast Mikie's Epic Road Trip is over.<br />As I write this, there are only 26 days left<br />until the US Amateur Championships<br />so I better get back to some serious practice.<br /><br />I learned a lot, about life and pool.<br />Now all I have to do is execute...<br /></b><div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/30944596-115676926194400072?l=fastmikiesepicroadtrip.blogspot.com'/></div>...http://www.blogger.com/profile/06551762165327568554noreply@blogger.com4tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30944596.post-1156645173348283102006-08-26T19:03:00.000-07:002006-08-26T19:19:33.396-07:00Day 53: Flagstaff, AZ<b><br />Damned if you do, damned if you don't...<br />I left the windows open a crack in the Corvette,<br />so it wouldn't build up so much heat in the sun<br />while it was parked, and it rained and now<br />the carpets are wet!<br /><br />While on the subject of rain, it's not supposed to!<br />Not this time of year, and not around here.<br />But it has rained a lot recently<br />because everywhere you look it is a light green color<br />instead of the expected dirt burned-out brown.<br />A green desert! Go figure.<br />It must be El Nino, or the Greenhouse Effect.<br />Unquestionably, it is the fault of Man,<br />and his opposable thumb.<br /><br />I couldn't wait to get out of Santa Fe, New Mexico<br />and blasted off without filling up the tank,<br />which is a good thing because I accidentally found<br />the cheapest gas of the entire trip, only $2.91<br />for premium, at a no-name exit in the middle of<br />nowhere, New Mexico. <br /><br />Didn't even stop for lunch, just grabbed some <br />trail mix and kept on going, going, going,<br />straight through to Flagstaff, Arizona.<br />Only one more state to go!<br /><br />As trashed as I was when I got to Flagstaff,<br />I had to tour a bit on historic Route 66.<br />It sure ain't what it used to be!<br /></b><div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/30944596-115664517334828310?l=fastmikiesepicroadtrip.blogspot.com'/></div>...http://www.blogger.com/profile/06551762165327568554noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30944596.post-1156611118164784762006-08-26T09:31:00.000-07:002006-08-26T09:52:00.330-07:00Day 52: Santa Fe, NM<b><br />The pool hall opens at 4 in the afternoon,<br />an indication that the game is not a priority here.<br />With nothing better to do, I toured the city on foot.<br />There is only so much native art, jewelry, pottery, and junk<br />that I can take, so after thoroughly covering the <br />historic center with all the tourist traps,<br />I became totally bored and went back to the room for a nap<br />until the pool hall opened.<br /><br />The place is called The Catamount, upstairs over <br />a restaurant and bar.<br />About six tables, all set low enough for midgets.<br />The cloth is very slow, probably the IPT stuff,<br />and was a real challenge to get used to.<br />Really have to let my stroke out and even then<br />it was difficult to get around the table using 3-4 rails.<br />This was the first time I had the opportunity to<br />spend some quality practice time on the slow cloth,<br />so it was a real education.<br /><br />The place was filled with tourists, <br />daters, mom/dad/kids, <br />and none of them seemed to be serious shooters<br />except for one guy dressed in hideous pastels<br />getting his brains beat in by a guy who looked<br />like he had just escaped from prison.<br />There was no way I wanted to get in the middle of that!<br /><br />So I practiced a good bit, <br />studying the nuances of slow cloth,<br />and left early (before closing time)<br />so I can get up early, <br />and get outta this burg and back on the road.<br /><br />I'm getting antsy for home.<br />It's almost like I can smell the ocean...<br /></b><div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/30944596-115661111816478476?l=fastmikiesepicroadtrip.blogspot.com'/></div>...http://www.blogger.com/profile/06551762165327568554noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30944596.post-1156527404428697702006-08-25T09:16:00.000-07:002006-08-25T10:38:28.110-07:00Day 51: Santa Fe, NM<b><br />If ever I needed a change of scenery, it is now.<br />Denver is a great pool town, but it's getting old.<br />I forget how long I've been here;<br />the days have all blended together into one too-long blur.<br /><br />I crammed the Corvette with all my stuff,<br />which by now seems to be a lot more than I started with,<br />and slipped it into gear, only to realize that<br />I had no idea where I was going next!<br /><br />So I entered a few places into the navigation system,<br />just to see how far away they were,<br />and if I could make it in a reasonable drive-time.<br />I wanted to go to Durango, CO but it was too far (8 hours).<br />Santa Fe, New Mexico was the better choice because it<br />showed up as only 5+ hours, and better yet, <br />it was a whole new state!<br />I <b><i>need</i></b> a new state.<br /><br />It was a great ride, especially getting to<br />the far south end of Colorado,<br />and climbing up into the mountains into New Mexico,<br />then into some magnificent wide open spaces.<br />For the entire drive, the horizon was filled with<br />huge thunderstorms, punctuated with flashes of lightning,<br />fingers of fire from an angry god.<br />Intermittent rain, some light, some very heavy,<br />but always brief and unexpected.<br /><br />In one instance, I could see in the roadway,<br />just about a hundred yards ahead,<br />an extremely heavy rainshower, but it was only<br />about 10 yards in size, and on all sides of it<br />there was clear road!<br />I have always been fascinated with weather, in all forms.<br /><br />New Mexico is truly the Land of Enchantment.<br />The geography is spectacular, with huge mesas<br />and rock formations and mountains, all separated<br />by such vast expanses of nothing at all.<br />I found myself driving for more than an hour<br />and the horizon had not changed a bit,<br />as if I were on some slow-motion treadmill.<br /><br />I had never been to Santa Fe before,<br />but from what I have heard of it,<br />I always wanted to check it out.<br /><br />My first impression of the place was<br />unfavorably tainted by frustration in finding<br />the hotel because my navigation system<br />insisted in having me drive the wrong way<br />down a one-way street and no matter how<br />I tried to come at the place from a different<br />angle, there was just no reasoning with the computer.<br /><br />The solution was to push the OnStar button,<br />and an assitant pinpointed my location immediately<br />and gave me turn-by-turn realtime instructions<br />to come at the destination from the<br />other end of the city. Success!<br /><br />First impressions of the place were that the place<br />is filled to capacity with tourists who seem<br />to have bags full of money and little imagination<br />on how to spend it...<br />Santa Fe is a town of small shops selling all sort<br />of native jewelry, art, pottery, clothing,<br />and just plain stuff; all greatly overpriced.<br /><br />The singular attraction which draws the tourists<br />is that Santa Fe happens to be high in the mountains<br />and therefore much cooler than any place for<br />hundreds of miles in any direction.<br />And in August in the southwest, that is Huge!<br /><br />The bellman who assisted with my luggage<br />noticed my cue case and identified himself as<br />a pool player, saying he shoots with a Meucci<br />and a Pechauer, but he had never heard of Samsara,<br />the maker of my playing cue.<br />He told me about the only place in town <br />with decent tables, and I went to check it out<br />but it was completely dead at 10pm,<br />although the tables were in good condition<br />and recently recovered in what looked like<br />the new IPT cloth.<br /><br />I was just too exhausted to practice,<br />so I left with the intention to return the next day,<br />went back to the hotel, and crashed,<br />drifting off to sleep with thoughts of <br />the intriguingly cute Amanda, the front desk clerk,<br />who reminded me of the line from an old song:<br />"You don't have such a beautiful face, but ba-by,<br />you got what it takes for me!"<br /><br />In the morning, as I delivered my laundry to the <br />front desk, half expecting to see Amanda again,<br />I was floored by a spectacular, tall redheaded beauty,<br />to whom, when she asked if she could help me,<br />I could only stammer a few unintelligible words<br />as I handed over my bag of used knickers and t-shirts.<br /><br />This is a signal that I have been on the road way too long.<br />My condition is now elevated to "Critically Vulnerable".<br />When random hotel clerks can get me acting silly<br />and thinking thoughts which can only lead to <br />a complete and utter destruction of life as I know it,<br />well, it is time to seek the safe harbor of Mikie's Fun House.<br />Hermits should not be allowed away from their caves<br />for extended periods.<br /><br />I need to be reminded that for every completely <br />amazingly beautiful spectacular and magnetically<br />attractive female in existence, there is most likely<br />some guy who is totally at wits end having to put<br />up with her, or who has just booted her out.<br />This is the great Circle of Life, a viscious circle<br />if ever there was one, and one which is addictive.<br />It is only by great focus and will that one can<br />break free of it, but like alcoholics and gamblers,<br />no person is ever cured, we just live one day at a time.<br />While I have never had alcoholism or gambling<br />addictions, I have suffered greatly with my fascination<br />for extraordinarily attractive females, the cure for which,<br />as I have found, is the complete withdrawl from public<br />places where such potential disasters seem to lurk.<br /><br />Sex is a Madness, to which we give ourselves willingly,<br />and delude ourselves with the rationalization that it is Love,<br />the kind of Romantic Love which is the stuff of poets.<br />We have been brainwashed since birth with this delusion<br />which must be followed, lemming-like, by the masses,<br />if only to guarantee the suvival of our species.<br /><br />I can not expect you, dear reader, to understand this,<br />but I can only assure you that since I have adjusted my life<br />to conform to these principles I have found a peace <br />and harmony in my life as I have never previously known.<br />I have come to describe it as the <a href="http://www.michaelmccafferty.com/single.htm">Sweet Serenity of Solitude</a>.<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/30944596-115652740442869770?l=fastmikiesepicroadtrip.blogspot.com'/></div>...http://www.blogger.com/profile/06551762165327568554noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30944596.post-1156439137315093632006-08-24T09:04:00.000-07:002006-08-24T10:14:51.316-07:00Day 50: Aurora, CO<b><br />Awoke feeling amazingly refreshed and alert,<br />ready to shoot pool for the first time in a week.<br />But first I had to endure a marathon phone conference<br />for the bank's board meeting.<br />After that, which ran to 7:30pm local time,<br />I rushed over to the pool hall, without eating.<br />Can it really be that I prefer pool to food?<br /><br />"Georgia Boy" was engaged in a friendly game of 9-ball<br />with some rube who had no hope of winning<br />the 'friendly' stake of 5 bucks a game.<br />GB saw me come in, and without exchanging a word,<br />he pointed to the next table, his favorite,<br />making it obvious that he would be with me soon.<br />The Rube was nearing his limit of 50 bucks in the hole.<br /><br />So I bellied-up to the counter, got the balls,<br />and started in shooting, just to get loose,<br />not expecting much after a week of inaction.<br />But YO! I was shooting like Willie Himself!<br />It was like I had super-vision because I was<br />cutting stuff in from all over the table.<br />Even Quiet Pete who was sitting in a nearby chair,<br />and who, as his name would imply, rarely speaks,<br />was driven to exclaim "Nice shot" several times<br />when I would pull off some amazing display.<br /><br />He was a bit baffled when I chose a shot that<br />was a virtual guaranteed scratch, and also<br />a close to impossible cut, and I accomplished both,<br />simultaneously... always a fun thing to watch and do.<br />He asked why I didn't take another much easier shot<br />that was available and that would give me better<br />position for the runout.<br />When I told him that I was running the tables <br />in Rotation (always lowest ball first),<br />he went back to Quiet mode and never said another word.<br /><br />Soon enough, Georgia Boy had cleaned out The Rube,<br />and he sauntered over with his Balabushka already<br />stowed back in its case, which he put next to mine,<br />and went off to wash his hands of the blood and grime<br />from his last battle, and to prepare himself for me.<br /><br />We played for four hours, all 8-ball games,<br />even though that game is way down his list of preferences,<br />but since it is the game I need improvement with,<br />and since he is my teacher-in-absentia, <br />and since I am paying...<br /><br />Our session taught me a lot, or it might be more precise<br />to say that our session reviewed a lot of what I <br />already knew, but needed to get hammered into my head again.<br /><br />How many times must I hear things like:<br />Full Stroke.<br />Use Less English. (especially when using Inside English)<br />Center Ball.<br />Shoot With Confidence.<br />Keep It Simple.<br />Don't Overthink.<br />Killer Instinct: Finish Him Off.<br /><br />His slip-stroke is mesmerizing and his presence<br />at the table is smooth, natural, and so full of confidence<br />that the rare miss leaves any witness, and himself,<br />completely dumbfounded.<br />But it isn't about him, really, it's all about me, learning.<br /><br />He tells me, several times: "Don't open your legs!" <br />But I have absolutely no idea what he means, until I ask,<br />and he gives me a look of complete frustration,<br />the way Einstein might look at an idiot doing 2+2=9.<br />And explains (?) that I am opening my legs when I shoot,<br />as if that is the explanation I needed. Duh.<br />And then he translates again, this time with success:<br />"Stay Down".<br />OH!! STAY DOWN! Why didn't you say so?<br />Probably because he speaks a different language<br />learned from 50+ years of playing for the rent money.<br />A language I could barely expect to understand <br />especially after playing him only a few times.<br /><br />And, of course, if HE is frustrated with my stupidity,<br />just think about how frustrated I am.<br />And there are all the normal miscommunications too,<br />such as him telling me to hit with low left<br />when he really means low right, <br />and I would normally hit the shot with low right,<br />but since God is telling me low left, I figure<br />low left is going to reveal some secret result,<br />but of course I miss the shot and it looks <br />utterly moronic to him and he tells me again<br />to hit it with low left, and I do, and I miss,<br />and then he takes the table to show me how to <br />hit the shot and he hits it with low right<br />and gets perfect shape, and I remind him that he<br />told me to hit it with low left and he tells <br />me that the shot needs low right, not left,<br />as if I had it wrong all along and I would have<br />to be the complete buffoon that I look like<br />to hit it with low left regardless of what he says,<br />(if in fact he did say such a thing, which is ridiculous).<br /><br />It's not worth arguing about, of course,<br />and as the student I need to just let it go<br />and learn the lesson.<br />Another instance comes up where he tells me to <br />hit with low inside, but I tell him that I think<br />I should use outside middle english, so that<br />I push another ball to the rail to shape the next shot.<br />He shrugs and says "Show me", so I do, and it works.<br />And now we reach a place where he lets me try stuff my way.<br /><br />I explain to him that when he tells me how to hit each shot<br />that it slows down my rhythm, and makes me think too much<br />and then I can't hit anything right, and that maybe<br />if we just played a few games without comments from him<br />I would shoot better, so he goes with that plan.<br /><br />He wins the first game, I win the next two.<br />He wins two, I win one, and on it goes and I shoot good.<br />Good enough to stay with Georgia Boy,<br />and that's plenty good enough for me.<br /><br />It's midnight.<br />No food since lunch.<br />The spirit is willing, but the flesh is weak.<br />Gotta call it quits so I can get some sleep,<br />so I can get back "on the road" the next day.<br /><br />I drive GB to the 711 near his home,<br />he gets out, we shake hands, and then we are gone.<br /><br />He's one hell of a shooter,<br />with a slip-stroke that is pure butter,<br />and probably knows as much about the game<br />as any man alive.<br /><br />It was an honor to be his student,<br />just for a little while.<br /></b><div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/30944596-115643913731509363?l=fastmikiesepicroadtrip.blogspot.com'/></div>...http://www.blogger.com/profile/06551762165327568554noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30944596.post-1156289641827224472006-08-22T16:22:00.000-07:002006-08-22T16:34:02.120-07:00Day 49: Denver, CO<b><br />The Road Trip is back in session!<br />After 3 hours sleep last night,<br />I got up at 5:30 this morning <br />to shuttle to the airport for the flight<br />from Philly to Denver.<br /><br />Checked in to the hotel, <br />but all they had was smoking rooms.<br />YUK!<br /><br />Went to pick up the car at the Chevy dealer<br />after they did the 5,000 mile service.<br />I asked them to wash it before I picked it up.<br />That was a week ago.<br />They hosed it off, but they sure didn't wash it.<br />Still bugs on the windshield, and dirt on the rims.<br />And the trunk latch, which was only working intermittently,<br />and was supposed to be fixed under warranty,<br />failed the second time I tried it.<br />So much for earning my "complete satisfaction"...<br /><br />Then, back to the hotel, to check out of the smoke,<br />and into another hotel, which is nicer, cheaper, cleaner.<br /><br />I'm dead tired.<br />Couldn't shoot pool now if my life depended on it.<br /><br />Georgia Boy called to see if I'm back in town.<br />We'll shoot some pool tomorrow night, for sure.<br />And then the next day I'm heading out of Denver for good.<br />I'm thinking maybe Durango is the next stop.<br />Then Santa Fe, New Mexico, and then Winslow, Arizona,<br />then Phoenix, then HOME!<br /><br />El Maestro is in Las Vegas, with his 8-ball team,<br />playing for the championships of the whole USA,<br />and on a personal mission to win <br />as many of the mini-tournaments as he can.<br />I wish I could be there to watch,<br />but they allow smoking in the tournament rooms,<br />so there is No Way I'll be there.<br /><br /><br /><br /></b><div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/30944596-115628964182722447?l=fastmikiesepicroadtrip.blogspot.com'/></div>...http://www.blogger.com/profile/06551762165327568554noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30944596.post-1155784631764249152006-08-16T20:08:00.000-07:002006-08-16T20:17:11.906-07:00Day 44: Philadelphia, PA<b><br />No, I didn't drive from Colorado to Pennsylvania<br />in one day. I flew.<br />It's my annual pilgrimage of homage to my father<br />who turns 91 years old this week.<br />My deal is that as long as he keeps having birthdays,<br />I'll keep coming home for the party.<br /><br />I left the Corvette at a dealer in Denver,<br />for a 5,000 mile checkup, oil change, and wash.<br />And I left my cues in Denver too,<br />so I'm probably not going to play a lot of pool<br />over the next week.<br /></b><div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/30944596-115578463176424915?l=fastmikiesepicroadtrip.blogspot.com'/></div>...http://www.blogger.com/profile/06551762165327568554noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30944596.post-1155696053477258992006-08-15T19:24:00.000-07:002006-08-15T19:40:53.493-07:00Day 43: Vail, CO<b><br />Chateau Woodson is the epicenter of hospitality.<br />Samm and Chisolm collaborate on preparing a great meal,<br />and lucky me is the guest of honor. Yum!<br />These people are first class.<br /><br />That is the good news.<br />The other news is that before dinner<br />Chisolm kicks my butt at 8-ball<br />his favorite game, and the game<br />with which I need the most practice.<br /><br />Chisolm is a recognized BCA instructor,<br />so I asked him to critique my game,<br />and he said that my fundamentals reveal no flaws.<br />(That's good to know!)<br />And then he gives up some cool stuff,<br />showing me some shots that I had never seen before.<br />I'll reveal these later, when I get back to San Diego,<br />and in my regular "Adventures of Fast Mikie" blog.<br /><br />After dinner, Samm and I play another two sets<br />with results similar to the previous night.<br /><br />Sleep comes more easily tonight<br />as I get acclimated to the elevation.<br />I understand that triathletes train at<br />high altitude so that they perform better<br />when they get to the big competition.<br />Kind of like Superman and Kryptonite in reverse.<br />Maybe tomorrow, when I get back to Denver<br />I'll shoot like Efren Reyes!<br />Yeah, right.<br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /></b><div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/30944596-115569605347725899?l=fastmikiesepicroadtrip.blogspot.com'/></div>...http://www.blogger.com/profile/06551762165327568554noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30944596.post-1155593937683583992006-08-14T15:00:00.000-07:002006-08-14T15:27:08.990-07:00Day 42: Vail, CO<b><br />After a week's delay while her pet turtles recovered<br />from a nasty case of some kind of fungus,<br />I finally got the green light to visit with<br />Sammantha Diep and Chisolm Woodson <br />at Chateau Woodson, their retreat in Vail, CO.<br /><br />About 2 hours west of Denver, at an elevation<br />of almost double that of the Mile High City,<br />Vail is one of the foremost ski resorts in the USA.<br />And at that elevation, it is difficult for <br />flatlanders like me to breathe.<br />But I did ok.<br /><br />As soon as I arrived, I was shown quickly around,<br />put my bags in my room,<br />and was instantly engaged in some 9-ball with Chisolm.<br />He ran the first rack outright after I missed on the break.<br />Then he ran the next rack, and I was two down<br />having lifted my cue only once.<br />This dude is one excellent player.<br />The walls of his pool room are lined with trophies,<br />and there are many more propped up on the floor<br />because he just hasn't got around to hanging them up.<br />And they are all from 2004/5/6, so he has been BUSY!<br /><br />Back to the game...<br />The table is absolutely the finest Diamond table<br />I have ever played on.<br />Covered in Simonis 760 (yeah, SEVEN sixty!)<br />it is faster than anything in my experience.<br />You can draw the ball almost with thought alone!<br />And the cushions are very lively.<br />Flat, level, and great lighting make this<br />a true pleasure to play on.<br /><br />After the first two games, Chisolm showed<br />signs of being human, and I won the next several,<br />and then we started trading back and forth.<br />We weren't keeping score but we agreed that<br />we were about even, so I can feel good about that.<br /><br />We took a break for dinner, and I insisted my treat.<br />The took me to what must surely be the finest place<br />in all of Vail ("Terra"), because the food was spectacular.<br />Best meal I've had on the road so far.<br />We were all stuffed, but went back to the retreat<br />and Samm and I played some 8/9-ball in the <br />US Amateur format until about 3AM, and that was<br />all I could take so I called it quits after<br />winning two sets, 7-4 and 7-3.<br />Samm said I was shooting pretty good, and<br />I do remember making some nice shots,<br />but I think I got lucky a couple of times too.<br /><br />As tired as I was, I had difficulty getting to sleep<br />because of the elevation and thin air,<br />but probably conked out at around 4AM.<br /><br />We will be playing a lot more.<br /></b><div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/30944596-115559393768358399?l=fastmikiesepicroadtrip.blogspot.com'/></div>...http://www.blogger.com/profile/06551762165327568554noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30944596.post-1155503421129909542006-08-13T13:44:00.000-07:002006-08-13T14:14:09.480-07:00Day 41: Aurora, CO<b><br />Forty one days on the road,<br />and forty one days left until the US Amateur tournament.<br />Seems like some sort of turning point.<br /><br />Last night was another trip to Rack 'em Billiards,<br />and this time I got lucky.<br />"Georgia Boy" CJ Carlton Hines was there,<br />and I got his attention with a discussion about<br />how to practice.<br />I challenged him with The Sorto String,<br />and told him I have only seen two people on the<br />planet do it successfully (El Maestro and me!),<br />and although I set it up for him at least <br />a dozen times, and although he got close,<br />he joined the ranks of all the others who<br />have tried and missed.<br /><br />But I have to say that his stroke is so pure<br />that it was a real pleasure to watch him try<br />and I felt sure that he would be able to do it<br />if he bore down and gave it a few more tries.<br /><br />Then I gave him the toughest one I know,<br />an exercise with only six balls,<br />with the 1, 3, and 5 on the lower long rail<br />and the 2, 4, and 6 on the foot rail,<br />all placed at the diamonds.<br />The object is to run them all into the corner<br />without touching any rail <br />except the one on which they are frozen.<br /><br />"Georgia Boy" gave it a few tries,<br />and did quite well,<br />but the shape from the 5 to the 6<br />at first gave him trouble,<br />then he became fascinated with this shot,<br />and then he fell in love with the shot,<br />and after a few more tries he succeeded<br />with running all six balls, as required.<br /><br />I have never seen anyone do this!<br /><br />He liked that shot on the 5 so much,<br />with its very difficult position on the <br />short side of the 6 ball,<br />that he kept shooting it several more times,<br />just for the fun of it.<br /><br />It felt good to be able to show him something<br />that he got so much enjoyment out of.<br /><br />Next he showed me an exercise he does,<br />which is set up a lot like The Sorto String,<br />except that the 1-ball is off the foot rail,<br />and the object is the same, but using draw<br />instead of following to the rail.<br />I tried it and instantly saw the challenge.<br />He said he has done it once or twice.<br /><br />We went on to play some nine ball,<br />not as a real challenge to him,<br />but as a learning exercise for me.<br />When I would miss, or have a question,<br />we would stop and play the shot different ways,<br />or play alternate shots for different shape.<br /><br />It was in the middle of one of these games<br />that I had an epiphany regarding reverse english draw<br />to get precision position.<br />I have used only outside english, if any, <br />on my draw shots, almost never inside english,<br />but once the situation arose in our game<br />that absolutely required it, and he made me do it,<br />did I see the beauty of this obscure shot.<br /><br />Now I'll be looking for opportunities to use it,<br />so that I burn it into my brain so well<br />that maybe I remember it when/if I need it.<br /><br />I talked with El Maestro about this shot this morning<br />and he reminded me that he has shown me this shot<br />in the past, (but my feeble brain can only hold so <br />much wisdom at once), and that this one shot could<br />easily be the difference between winning and losing<br />an entire match.<br /><br />I am humbled again by the prodigious knowledge<br />of my instructor, El Maestro.<br />And I am reminded of these eternal words of Lao Tsu:<br /><br />The greater the island of knowledge,<br />the greater the shoreline of wondering.<br /></b><div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/30944596-115550342112990954?l=fastmikiesepicroadtrip.blogspot.com'/></div>...http://www.blogger.com/profile/06551762165327568554noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30944596.post-1155408821636913342006-08-12T10:29:00.000-07:002006-08-12T11:55:50.866-07:00Day 40: Aurora, CO<b><br />It has now been forty days that<br />I have been wandering in the wilderness!<br /><br />Yesterday morning a man walked in to my bank,<br />the bank I have been working to build for <br />the past 6 years, and slipped a note to a teller<br />saying he has a gun, and demanding cash.<br />He walked out with $6,500.<br /><a href="at http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/northcounty/20060812-9999-1mi12ncrime.html">Here's the news item</a>.<br /><br />What's all this got to do with pool?<br />Not much, but it pisses me off,<br />which harshes my mellow, and I need my mellow<br />to shoot good pool<br />so it took me some time to deal with the issues<br />(anyone hurt? no. etc...)<br />and get back to pool.<br /><br />However, I did have some good fun with it.<br />I called a few friends who are depositors,<br />and told them about the robbery,<br />and that nobody was hurt, but that they<br />got $6,500 and that it was all (my friend's)<br />money, because we just happened to be <br />counting it at the moment and it was<br />sitting on the counter at the time.<br />Darn bad timing, good buddy... <br />Another few minutes and it could have been my money.<br />I'm sure you have insurance for this sort of thing,<br />right? I'll help you fill out the paperwork,<br />when I get back in town...<br /><br />Ha ha ha...<br />Well, I guess you gotta make lemonade, etc.<br /><br />Later, when the excitement wore off,<br />I headed out into the night to Rack 'em Billiards<br />to see if I could get a game.<br />As I open the door leading down the stairs to the room,<br />I hear... nothing! Absolute quiet!<br />The place was like the <a href="http://www.catacombe.roma.it/">catacombs in Rome</a>.<br />(I've been there!)<br />There being no chance of a game,<br />I set into my practice routine,<br />and got more familiar with my new shaft,<br />the Predator 314 series 2.<br /><br />I definitely am noticing a reduction in the <br />amount that I have to allow for deflection with this<br />shaft compared to the standard 314 shaft.<br /><br />And the extra length is coming in handy too.<br />It seems to give a better balance to the cue<br />and I notice I'm holding it more forward,<br />which has got to be a good thing.<br /><br />My practice session started out great.<br />I was running 8-ball racks easily,<br />first the stripes, then the solids,<br />then the next rack the same way, etc...<br /><br />And then draw practice, <br />the Sorto String,<br />short rail shots with precision position,<br />then long cut shots with position.<br /><br />I felt good, and was shooting good,<br />especially after 4 days off.<br />Fast Mikie's back!<br /></b><div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/30944596-115540882163691334?l=fastmikiesepicroadtrip.blogspot.com'/></div>...http://www.blogger.com/profile/06551762165327568554noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30944596.post-1155318639484146492006-08-11T09:39:00.000-07:002006-08-11T10:50:39.743-07:00Day 39: Denver, CO<b><br />No pool yesterday.<br />Didn't even think about it, except once.<br />And even that one time I did think about it,<br />was when I had the thought that<br />I hadn't thought about pool all day.<br /><br />This morning, I feel like my sleep deficit is gone.<br />I feel energized,<br />ready to take on the great unknown of the day.<br />I do my yoga, and because I am feeling so strong,<br />I do my cherished <a href="http://www.abc-of-yoga.com/yogapractice/theheadstand.asp">headstand yoga posture</a>,<br />which I have neglected for far too long.<br />The headstand (aka "sirshasana") is the <br />King of all yoga postures because of the<br />great benefits it brings to mind and body.<br /><br />Yoga legend says that it brings <br />droplets of immortality to the practitioner.<br />And with immortality, invincibility.<br /><br />I am reminded that I must rededicate myself<br />to continual physical and mental conditioning.<br />And I am reminded that it is highly unlikely<br />that I will face another pool shooter who<br />has done a headstand today.<br /><br />Today is a good day to shoot pool.<br /></b><div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/30944596-115531863948414649?l=fastmikiesepicroadtrip.blogspot.com'/></div>...http://www.blogger.com/profile/06551762165327568554noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30944596.post-1155236072263218142006-08-10T11:11:00.000-07:002006-08-10T11:59:21.166-07:00Day 38: Englewood, CO<b><br />Just when I think I have escaped my addiction,<br />they pull me back into it.<br /><br />Yesterday was supposed to be another day without pool,<br />a third day of rest and recuperation<br />from the excesses of billiards to the point of bonkers.<br />But my reputation and past have conspired to do me in.<br /><br />I have a very good friend, Scott, who lives in the area,<br />and I have not seen him and his wife Sally since<br />this time last year when I spent a week at his cabin<br />high in the Rockies, breaking in his new pool table,<br />and giving him some beginner-level pointers in the game.<br /><br />Yesterday we got together for lunch at the Cool River Cafe<br />which is a very upscale place, even with valet parking,<br />so the last thing I expected to see was the 6 green tables.<br />We had a great meal, and Scott kept me spellbound with<br />stories of his mountaineering exploits.<br />There are 50 peaks in Colorado over 14,000 feet,<br />and Scott has ascended all but 10 of them,<br />with plans to do them all.<br />He told me a most amazing story about a recent adventure<br />in which he hired a professional guide to climb with him<br />in a 3-day adventure to climb 4 of the remaining peaks,<br />but this highly experienced guide took him up the wrong<br />mountain, ("Peak 18") which was much more difficult <br />than any of the planned peaks, but they made it up<br />and down without mishap, so it is a testament to Scott's<br />extraordinay conditioning, skill, and powerful will.<br /><br />After lunch, Scott surprised me with a visit to <br />the Cool River Cafe billiard room, which was <br />outfitted with six 8' tables in good condition.<br />Unfortunately they were all booked,<br />so we moved on to another high-end night spot<br />which had about 10 tables but only one of which<br />was a 9-footer, so we played some 8-ball <br />for several hours.<br />Scott's game has improved substantially <br />over the past year, and shows how much he<br />focuses and dedicates himself to excellence.<br /><br />Later on, Scott's wife Sally joined us for dinner<br />back at the Cool River Cafe, with some more pool<br />and appetizers before the main meal.<br /><br />Scott has some strong political feelings,<br />and we got into a great conversation about the<br />current world events and what needs to be done.<br />By the end of the meal, we had solved ALL of<br />the major global problems, so if you notice any<br />remaining problems in your area, just let me<br />know and I'll bring it up with Scott.<br />I'm sure he can deal with it to your satisfaction.<br /><br />In fact, I made the suggestion that Scott should<br />consider running for President of the US.<br />He is eminently qualified, having been an Eagle Scout,<br />father of 3, legal degree, international businessman,<br />(software business in Moscow, Latvia, ++++),<br />very intelligent, solution-oriented, <br />happily married only once, Christian, and even has a dog.<br />And, Sally would make a great First Lady!<br /><br />So remember, you heard it here first:<br />Scott Robertson for President!<br /><br />Although my plan to escape pool for the day<br />was a complete failure, it was a great time<br />with a great friend.<br /><br /><br /></b><div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/30944596-115523607226321814?l=fastmikiesepicroadtrip.blogspot.com'/></div>...http://www.blogger.com/profile/06551762165327568554noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30944596.post-1155086323626364542006-08-08T17:26:00.000-07:002006-08-09T22:02:53.733-07:00Day 37: Longmont, CO<b><br />In another day escaping my Destiny (pool),<br />I looked up my best flying buddy Art Annecharico<br />at the Longmont airport where he keeps his biplane.<br /><br />We had lunch with Dan Murray,<br />a builder of flying machines,<br />a true artist in wood and metal,<br />and, like Art, a most excellent pilot,<br />and, like Art, wingman on some<br />of my flying adventures.<br /><br />We hung out at Dan's hangar,<br />and told some of our true but amazing flying stories,<br />some of which we have told many times together,<br />but they never grow old,<br />because they keep us young.<br /><br />Art has a Maserati Quatroporte,<br />with a V-12 engine of 425 horsepower,<br />so he was eager to see what my Vette would do,<br />and encouraged me to open it up on the airport taxiway.<br />It's a small airport, so the taxiway is not very long,<br />but I got to 120mph before I figured it was time to brake.<br />That was with the transmission in automatic mode.<br /><br />Next, Art wanted to see how fast I could go <br />using the paddle shift (manual mode).<br />I should have suspected something right away,<br />as Art and I like to play practical jokes on each other.<br /><br />One of the things he taught me <br />early on in my flying career,<br />is that you can get away with almost anything once,<br />but never, never, go back and do it again.<br />(this in regard to flying under bridges, etc)<br /><br />I had always taken this very good advice,<br />and played a very nasty practical joke on him<br />which involved him flying under a bridge in Cairo, IL<br />TWICE, in the summer of '96 on our USA tour.<br />For that story, <a href="http://www.michaelmccafferty.com/adventures/usa/fortyseven.htm">click here</a>.<br /><br />That's one of the stories I re-told at lunch,<br />and we all had a good laugh about it,<br />so when Art wanted me to take a <i>second</i> high speed pass<br />with the Corvette down the taxiway today,<br />I should have been more tuned in to the situation.<br />But I did it anyway.<br />When we got back to the hangar,<br />Dan mentioned a police cruiser had shown up just 5 minutes later.<br />But Art and I had already exited the area.<br />Close call...<br /><br />Art is one of those "most unforgettable characters".<br />He is truly generous, compassionate, funny, open,<br />and full of life.<br />I have learned a lot from him.<br />He had one errand to do, and I tagged along.<br />We went to the home/office of Louie Psihoyos,<br />an extraordinarily celebrated photographer.<br />Here's one of his more famous shots<br />taken in 1995 of Bill Gates demonstrating<br />the capacity of a CD:<br /><img src="http://www.photomediagroup.com/archive/2006-spring/img/Spr06Cover.jpg"><br /><br />Louie was in the South Pacific at the moment,<br />on board the sailing ship of Jim Clark<br />(one of the founders of Netscape)<br />working on a five year Hi-Def video project<br />designed to help raise global awareness <br />of conservation and protection of our oceans.<br />Art was there to review the early video clips<br />and to offer advice on how to proceed with the project.<br /><a href="http://www.photomediagroup.com/archive/2006-spring/coverStory.html">Click here for story about Louie Psihoyos</a><br /><a href="http://www.yachtforums.com/forums/royal-huisman-yacht/3738-review-royal-huismans-athena.html">Click here for story about Jim Clark's awesome $30 million, 289' sailboat</a><br />(it is the world's largest privately owned sailing yacht)<br /><br />This was just a small part of<br />just another day in the life of Art Annecharico.<br />Did I mention that Art is "highly connected"?<br />;o)<br /><br />That was a real kick seeing something so big, and yet<br />in the embryonic stages. <br />Look for it in 2011...<br /><br />Too soon, it was time for me to head back to Denver,<br />and on the way out of the airport,<br />Art pulled alongside in his Maserati,<br />ready to test his V-12 against my V-8.<br />I pulled ahead by a car length before <br />we had to rein it in for the stop sign,<br />and Art claimed he missed a shift<br />and wanted a "do over"...<br /><br />Yeah, right, Art.<br />I'm not going to fall for that one again!<br /></b><div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/30944596-115508632362636454?l=fastmikiesepicroadtrip.blogspot.com'/></div>...http://www.blogger.com/profile/06551762165327568554noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30944596.post-1155083140445535562006-08-08T16:58:00.000-07:002006-08-08T17:25:40.783-07:00Day 36: Denver, CO<center><b><br />No pool today.<br />Didn't play, didn't read about it,<br />didn't even think about it.<br />Pure rest and relaxation.<br />Alone.<br />Ah, the sweet serenity of solitude!<br /></b><br /></center><div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/30944596-115508314044553556?l=fastmikiesepicroadtrip.blogspot.com'/></div>...http://www.blogger.com/profile/06551762165327568554noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30944596.post-1154984697002628422006-08-07T13:28:00.000-07:002006-08-07T14:09:31.376-07:00Day 35: Far, Far Away<b><br />This post is coming to you from<br />"Far, Far Away" because that is where my mind is,<br />or rather that is where it must be,<br />because it certainly is not on pool.<br /><br />Samm called me out yesterday, at 5:30pm,<br />for 10pm on Sunday night, my choice of pool halls,<br />and to bring my video recorder to tape the event.<br />That gave me 4 and a half hours to prepare,<br />but I did not prepare for this match in the way I should.<br /><br />Instead, I had too big a meal (<a href="http://www.chipotle.com">Chipotle</a>)... yum!),<br />and wasted time watching a monster thunderstorm go by<br />(I love the thunder and lightning).<br />I did not go through my pre-match routine,<br />did not meditate, did not rest, did not stretch.<br />Nada, zip, zilch, zero.<br />What can I expect from such a lakadaisical attitude<br />except poor play on my part, and defeat?<br /><br />And that's exactly what happened.<br />I certainly played poorly, according to my own standards,<br />but I was very lucky to have won the first set<br />after struggling to hill-hill.<br />The second set we agreed to shorten to a race to 5<br />instead of the customary 7 games<br />because the pool hall was closing and wanted us OUT,<br />so they could go home.<br />I was all in favor of that, just to stop the madness,<br />because I was missing balls my little sister would make.<br />My mind was all over the place, even thinking about<br />how I would have to admit all this in my blog today.<br />Samm won the second set, so we split for the day.<br /><br />Am I taking our matches for granted?<br />Has Samm become a friend instead of a deadly enemy?<br />Am I just getting sloppy?<br />Where is my discipline?<br />Am I playing TOO MUCH POOL? (is there such a thing?)<br /><br />I do know one thing for sure,<br />trying to shoot pool at 2am is a real challenge for me.<br />My whole schedule is completely shifted.<br />It's not like a simple time zone change (jet lag)<br />which I can adjust to in a couple of days.<br />Rather, this is a shift of my whole light/dark rhythm.<br />Note: do research on "<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Circadian_rhythm">circadian rhythms</a>".<br />When I wake up at noon, because I got to sleep at 4am,<br />I have missed at least 5 hours of sunlight that <br />I have been used to for most of my lifetime.<br /><br />But that would be only a part of it.<br />I must get back into pre-match routines which I<br />have established and which will work for me.<br />I must treat every opportunity to shoot pool as<br />an extraordinary event, and to prepare for it,<br />and to treat every shot in the same way.<br /><br />Meanwhile, I'll take a bit of a break, do some reading.<br />I brought three books with me:<br />Point The Way, by Timothy Miller ("The Monk")<br />The Pro Book, by Bob Henning<br />The Advanced Pro Book, by Bob Henning<br />All three books have excellent material on the mental game.<br /><br />During this break from competition,<br />I'll visit with a couple of friends in the area.<br />Art, my flying buddy and wingman on our USA Tour<br />(see my <a href="http://www.MichaelMcCafferty.com/adventures">Biplane Adventures</a>)<br />and Scott, who was on my board of advisors of my <a href="http://www.michaelmccafferty.com/mmmtm.htm">TeleMagic software adventure</a>.<br /><br />And during this little break,<br />I will have some time to get my rhythms back in sync,<br />to exercise, meditate, and consider again the <br />Meaning of Life, and Pool.<br /><br /></b><div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/30944596-115498469700262842?l=fastmikiesepicroadtrip.blogspot.com'/></div>...http://www.blogger.com/profile/06551762165327568554noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30944596.post-1154902101729754552006-08-06T14:12:00.000-07:002006-08-07T02:13:30.296-07:00Day 34: Aurora, CO<b><br />Playing pool late into the night,<br />and beyond into the wee hours of the mornings,<br />and the necessary sleeping late into the day,<br />breakfast eaten at 2 in the afternoon...<br />all of this leads to a blending of one day with the next,<br />a continuous blur of tables, faces and food,<br />and any meaning of life seems to evaporate.<br /><br />After more than a month on the road,<br />I have become a pool hall junkie,<br />an automaton driven into the night to seek out<br />colored balls and green cloth in dark and dirty places.<br />Can nothing save me now?<br /><br />Last night I shot pool with "Georgia Boy",<br />who is also known locally as CJ and/or Carlton,<br />the 67 year old black dude with a slip stroke<br />and a quiet, easy, confident manner developed over 50 years<br />of shooting pool for a living... successfully.<br /><br />The day before, after I met him and watched him play,<br />I asked him to give me a few lessons,<br />he tried to get rid of me as some pest<br />(as he told me later)<br />by telling me it would cost me 35 bucks an hour.<br />But, being addicted to pool,<br />I could not be put off so easily,<br />and I agreed to the price without question.<br /><br />Now that I had called his bluff,<br />he had to deliver,<br />and we met up at Rack 'em Billiards in Aurora, CO<br />at 5pm, whereupon he said "Let's shoot some pool".<br />I told him that he would probably do very little shooting,<br />but mostly teaching and showing me what I'm doing wrong,<br />and how I should be doing it right.<br />He liked that, and we started in on my biggest weakness.<br /><br />I told him I could not draw the ball,<br />and he said of course I can,<br />set up a short, straight shot and told me to draw the ball,<br />and sure I can draw the ball on a short shot,<br />but as the distance increases between the cue ball and object,<br />my draw wanes and eventually disappears altogether,<br />which I demonstrated to him.<br />I told him that Strickland and Fisher can draw the ball<br />the length of the table with apparent ease,<br />and that I was certain that there is some secret technique<br />or unpublished way of thinking that creates such magic.<br />So I asked him "What should I be thinking, to draw the ball?"<br />His answer was very Zen: "Draw the ball".<br /><br />He also reminded me that Strickland and Fisher have<br />spent years of practice on this one shot alone,<br />and that the cloth used in their matches is new,<br />and therefore offers almost no resistance,<br />while the stuff we were playing on is like <br />wading through molasses.<br />I felt somewhat better, but still could not draw better.<br />Then he told me to focus on the bottom of the balls,<br />not just the cue ball but also the object ball.<br />That got my attention as a new technique,<br />and it seemed to help.<br />I hit a few dozen shots for him,<br />and my draw actually improved,<br />but there is no shortcut to hitting a million shots.<br />Practice, practice, practice.<br /><br />We moved on to some of my other trouble shots:<br />Shooting over a ball, shooting from the rail,<br />break shots, reverse english shots...<br />I guess I have trouble with just about every shot,<br />except maybe straight in short shots,<br />and I've even missed a few of those too,<br />but I'm not going to waste his time<br />and embarrass myself by mentioning that.<br /><br />He patiently watched me flub along,<br />and gave me pointers on each of these shots,<br />showing me how he does it,<br />telling me about variations of each shot,<br />and setting up the balls for me to try over and over.<br /><br />I'm not going to get into the details of each shot,<br />and the secrets of how to shoot them,<br />as it would take too long for this forum,<br />and also because I ain't gonna give away his secrets!<br /><br />We took a break for dinner at the local Olive Garden,<br />where he said grace before the meal,<br />and kept me fascinated with stories of all the names<br />famous and obscure, who he had the pleasure to <br />come in contact with over the years.<br /><br />He lived and played in New York City,<br />shooting pool at Ames' before it was used in the<br />movie "The Hustler". <br />He was there in the audience when Luther Lassiter<br />beat Cicero Murphy (another black pool champion)<br />for the world straight pool title.<br />What is little known is that Cicero Murphy<br />had just previously beaten Lassiter in the tournament.<br /><br />I'm sure the stories could have gone one forever,<br />and his language is colorful and funny<br />(he calls people he doesn't like "mammerjammers"),<br />but I'm more addicted to pool than I am food<br />(especially after I've eaten)<br />so it was back to the pool hall for more...<br /><br />This time we just played 9-ball,<br />and as I would run a few balls<br />then screw up on position or miss,<br />he would set up the shot again,<br />we would have a little discussion about it,<br />and I would have another go at it,<br />several times if need be,<br />then continue the rack.<br /><br />After 7 hours, he called it quits,<br />and I drove him home.<br />He asked several times if I felt I had learned anything<br />and if I got value for my investment in his time.<br />Of course, I did, and I just hope that I can <br />remember it and put it into practice when I need it.<br /><br />We'll probably meet up again for more,<br />either in this life or the next.<br /><br />If there is a heaven for pool shooters,<br />the cloth is new, you never miscue,<br />the tables are level and the toilets are clean.<br /><br />And I'll be able to draw the ball<br />the length of the table...<br /></b><div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/30944596-115490210172975455?l=fastmikiesepicroadtrip.blogspot.com'/></div>...http://www.blogger.com/profile/06551762165327568554noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30944596.post-1154761819445540082006-08-04T23:16:00.000-07:002006-08-05T00:15:08.536-07:00Day 33: Aurora, CO<b><br />I read in the <a href="http://www.cuetimes.com">Cue Times</a><br />that there is an 8-ball tournament on Friday nights<br />at the "Rack 'em Billiards" pool hall in Aurora,<br />so I drove over there hoping to get some more 8 ball practice.<br />When I got there, I learned that the tournament <br />is played on small bar tables, not regulation 9-footers.<br />That killed it for me, as I have no interest<br />in playing on the mini-tables<br />because the US Amateur championships are played<br />on the big tables, so that's where I focus.<br /><br />OK, so I decide to shoot some balls, solo,<br />and try out my new Predator 314 series 2 shaft<br />which I just had shipped in to me from home.<br />I ordered it before I left on this trip,<br />and it didn't arrive in time for me to take it with me.<br />The new shaft is supposed to have even less deflection<br />than the standard Predator 314 shaft,<br />which is alread one of the lowest deflection shafts<br />available on the market.<br />I ordered this new shaft 1 inch longer than my others,<br />figuring maybe it might come in handy on stretch shots.<br />I did notice that it changes the balance of the cue<br />but just a bit, and I quickly got used to it.<br /><br />On the table next to me was a solo guy setting up <br />straight pool break shots, then going for the runout.<br />Imagine, straight pool!<br />Nobody plays that anymore, but that's the game I love.<br />So I asked him if he wanted to shoot some straight pool,<br />and he jumped at the chance.<br />In no time at all I had a comfortable lead in points,<br />when in comes an old black dude, white hair, and<br />he sits down, starts talking with my opponent (Calgary Dave).<br />They were doing a lot of talking because Dave was<br />doing a lot of sitting while I was doing a lot of shooting.<br /><br />But every once in a while I would miss, and go talk<br />with this black dude who turns out to be the most<br />interesting guy I have met in this entire trip, so far.<br />Check this out:<br />He is 67 years old, and has played pool for more than<br />fifty years, and still plays with the same <br />BALABUSHKA cue he had made by George himself,<br />which he showed me and allowed me to hold in my hands.<br />It was the first time I ever touched one of these<br />legendary cues.<br />He said he paid $250 for it but now it is worth<br />several thousand dollars, but of course he would<br />never sell it, and plans to leave it to a friend.<br />We talked some more, as I had really no interest in<br />playing any more straight pool with Dave, when I <br />could be talking to this living repository of <br />all things pool for the last half-century.<br /><br />I told him that Cecil Tugwell,<br />a legendary black player, showed me how to <br />shoot one-pocket, and soon he was going on about<br />a whole list of great black shooters,<br />who he knew and played.<br /><br />I asked him if he would like to shoot some pool,<br />and he said he only shoots for money, period.<br />I told him I don't gamble and so it looked like<br />I wouldn't see him play, but after a while he<br />seemed to be getting the itch to hit some balls,<br />and he made the proposition that he would<br />take Dave's place and the lower score and <br />we would finish out the game in progress.<br />When he made that proposition,<br />he didn't know that I only needed 3 balls to win,<br />and Dave needed something like 25,<br />but he went ahead anyway.<br /><br />And then the magic happened...<br />Without any warm-up at all, this man just <br />started running balls with an ease and fluidity<br />I have very rarely seen.<br />His stroke is so smooth it must be seen to<br />be believed. <br />Pool players call it a "slip stroke" because<br />the cue moves forward in the grip hand, <br />so that instead of pushing the cue forward<br />using a grip, he actually throws the cue forward<br />and catches it in one motion.<br />Extraordinarily beautiful, and very effective.<br /><br />Soon enough, he only needed a few balls, maybe three,<br />so he counts what he needs, continues to shoot,<br />and then the strangest thing happens: he misses<br />the winning game ball! <br />So he IS human, after all.<br /><br />I hardly felt right about running the few balls<br />I needed to win, but I did it anyway.<br />And that is the story of how I beat <br />the team of Calgary Dave and "Georgia Boy"<br />(his pool hustler name)<br />on a Friday night in Aurora, Colorado.<br />And it's all true.<br /><br />Georgia Boy and I agreed to meet again on Saturday,<br />and he will give me some lessons.<br />I would love to get a video of his stroke,<br />but he wasn't too excited about that idea.<br />Maybe I can sweet talk him into it.<br />After all, I did get him to play without gambling.<br />Stay tuned...<br /></b><div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/30944596-115476181944554008?l=fastmikiesepicroadtrip.blogspot.com'/></div>...http://www.blogger.com/profile/06551762165327568554noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30944596.post-1154717123400626422006-08-04T11:15:00.000-07:002006-08-04T13:05:02.600-07:00Day 32: Aurora, CO<b><br />Last night's Nine-Ball tournament at Paradise Billiards<br />came out pretty good for me, better than I expected.<br />Samm told me there would be some real good shooters,<br />and there were definitely some pros there, including<br />Melissa Little and Meghan Meinrich from the WPBA,<br />and probably some local pros, judging from their<br />performances, but since I'm a stranger in these parts,<br />I wouldn't recognize their faces or names.<br /><br />The rules were more to my liking, with races to 5,<br />so the longer the race, the better for me.<br /><br />My first match started out looking like it would be<br />a repeat from the night before where I took two losses<br />in my first two matches, and was put out of the competition.<br />So, last night, my first opponent dropped the 9 on the break.<br />Then popped an early 2-9 combo, and I was down 2-0<br />and only had one shot!<br />It was looking grim, but I came back and won the<br />next 5 out of 6 games to win the match.<br /><br />The next match wasn't so easy.<br />This guy was shooting them in from all over the place,<br />and while I took a couple of games from him,<br />he was definitely controlling the table and <br />deserved the win.<br />I told him I would see him again in the finals!<br /><br />My next match went well, as I was shooting good.<br />There was no stress, no nervousness, and even <br />though the place was poorly air-conditioned,<br />I was maintaining my cool.<br />I kept telling myself just one ball at a time.<br /><br />In a big surprise, the next match was with Twitchy<br />the guy from the previous night's 8-ball tournament.<br />Since he was shooting so well in that one,<br />I started thinking maybe he was going to be the <br />guy who would put me out of this one.<br />But, again, I just focused on one ball at a time,<br />and soon enough I was winning 3-0.<br />That's when he said:<br />"OK, now you've got my attention!"<br />and he really started bearing down hard<br />and came back to win the next few games,<br />but it wasn't good enough because I won the match.<br />That really felt good!<br /><br />My next (and last) match was a real heartbreaker.<br />We went back and forth until we were both "on the hill"<br />needing only one game to win the set.<br />I was faced with a relatively easy cut on the 8-ball<br />to get position on the 9 for the win,<br />but I gave it a tad too much reverse english<br />and threw the 8 into the tip of the cushion<br />and rattled it.<br />Of course, my worthy opponent got out easy,<br />putting me out of the tournament.<br />He lost his next match to the tournament winner.<br />Twitchy, who had been hawking my action since his loss<br />said "That was the first shot I saw you miss all night".<br /><br />The only real highlight of that last match<br />was a really fun shot I made.<br />During my early matches,<br />I had been having trouble with combination shots.<br />And that really bugged me, because they didn't seem<br />to be that hard, so when I was faced with a <br />FOUR BALL combination along the rail to sink the 9,<br />I was thinking it would probably be smarter to<br />play safe rather than go for the win.<br />But it just looked sooooo tempting.<br />It was not really lined up, with some slight<br />jiggy mis-alignment, and with 4 balls,<br />(five with the cue ball) to figure out the angles,<br />it was hurting my brain to calculate the exquisite<br />details, and considering the double & triple shimmed<br />pockets, I went back and forth on the wisdom of<br />even trying it, and then figured, what the heck,<br />and let the force be with me, hauled off and <br />went with my gut, and pop, pop, pop, pop, plop..<br />the 9 ball dropped clean!<br />How sweet it is...<br /></b><div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/30944596-115471712340062642?l=fastmikiesepicroadtrip.blogspot.com'/></div>...http://www.blogger.com/profile/06551762165327568554noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30944596.post-1154634410778933902006-08-03T12:24:00.000-07:002006-08-03T13:16:21.456-07:00Day 31: Wheat Ridge, CO<b><br /><br />Yesterday afternoon I drove out to Table Steaks South,<br />to check out the tables and hit some balls.<br />What a palace the place is!<br />Frank Burgess, the owner, spent some serious coin<br />on making this the best pool hall I have been in, ever.<br /><br />The tables are triple shimmed, and tighter than<br />anything I have experienced.<br />Shots I could have sworn were IN,<br />just rattled and laughed at me.<br />Playing on a table like this could definitely<br />sharpen the eyes.<br />Note to self:<br />Consider triple-shimming my Gold Crown IV.<br />Last night was, um, interesting.<br /><br />The manager Mike ("Kermit") O'Connell treated me right.<br />And knows some San Diego players, and wanted me to<br />give big-ups to Tina Pawloski (sp?) who he met when<br />he was in the area for the WPBA Viejas tournment (March?).<br />Says he was a good shooter but prefers poker,<br />where there is less practice required and more money!<br />Can't argue that point. <br /><br />So I shot a couple of hours,<br />then back to the hotel for some rest before the tournament.<br />Eight ball, double elimination, race to 4 on the winner's side,<br />race to 3 on the loser's side. Ball in hand.<br />No 3-foul rule.<br /><br />Samm told me that this tournament draws the best players,<br />and that there are NO easy draws.<br />But I had no problem in the first round.<br />I made it through the first round without missing a shot.<br />That's because I got a bye.<br />;o)<br /><br />But Samm was right, of course.<br />My first match was with the guy who came in second.<br />I got two games from him, but he ruled.<br />My second matchup was about the same story,<br />but I was not shooting my best.<br />I felt a bit off, distracted, and the <br />triple-shimmed pockets weren't helping any either.<br /><br />After my 0-2 barbeque, I stuck around to sweat the action.<br />It was great people-watching, for sure.<br />The most noticeable was a guy I called Twitchy.<br />By far the most hyperactive player I've ever seen.<br />Could not be still for a second. <br />Probably twenty warm-up strokes,<br />raced around the table, up/down/up/down on the shot,<br />and talking to himself and anyone else constantly,<br />acting out his displeasure every time he missed,<br />pointing to where he should have left the cue ball.<br />I guess we have all seen players like this.<br />Maybe they think they can get over on the opponent<br />with all the hystrionics, but they are all bluff.<br />He made it to the semi-finals, but was bumped<br />by a guy I call The Fat Man.<br /><br />The Fat Man was a consumate player, in my book.<br />He was quiet, composed, and never rattled.<br />He glided around the table just like Jackie Gleason<br />in the movie The Hustler, and his gut was just as big.<br />Watching The Fat Man and Twitchy go at it was <br />a study in contrasts.<br />I couldn't have been more pleased when The Fat Man won!<br /><br />Jackie was another quiet player.<br />She won a spot on the IPT tour.<br />I mentioned Samm's name and she smiled and we talked.<br />I asked her why not WPBA and she says she feels<br />that men and women should compete on an even level.<br />I totally agree, of course.<br />She seemed to be suffering from a head cold,<br />and didn't make it all the way through.<br />She was put out of the tournament by The Kid.<br /><br />The Kid seemed to be no more than 19 years old,<br />and had one of those side-arm strokes like<br />Keith McCready.<br />Real quiet type, but he could sure shoot pool. <br />In fact, he eliminated the owner Frank Burgess.<br /><br />In the semi-final matchup of The Fat Man and The Kid,<br />it was the age-old story of Experience vs. Youth.<br />Experience won, giving me reassurance for my own game.<br />But it was close!<br /><br />The finals were between The Fat Man and The Mouth.<br />The Mouth could not shut up.<br />There was nothing he, or his opponent, did that<br />did not get some comment.<br />If he wasn't talking about something in the game,<br />he was complaining about his bad back or knees.<br />The match went hill-hill, and when The Fat Man<br />racked the balls for The Mouth to break,<br />The Mouth complained that the balls were <br />not racked properly according to BCA rules.<br />They went back and forth about this for 5 minutes,<br />The Fat Man refusing to re-rack.<br />Finally the deadlock was broken when The Mouth<br />banged the rack with his stick, and then <br />of course a re-rack was mandatory, <br />The Fat Man relented and the final game was on.<br /><br />All during the match, both players were doing soft breaks.<br />This set up a chess match of safeties<br />so the games lasted forever,<br />until someone saw the light of day and went for the run.<br />It was really good pool to watch,<br />and of course I was rooting for The Fat Man.<br />The Mouth missed his runout, leaving The Fat Man<br />partially hidden behind a ball for a long shot on the 8.<br />He took his time, considered his options for safety play,<br />walked around the table, decided the only option was to<br />go for it, knowing he would have to juice the cue ball,<br />and without any fanfare, and not a word, got down,<br />lined up, fired at the 8 ball, and...<br />I wish I didn't have to say it,<br />but it rattled!<br />Damn!<br /><br />The Mouth ran his remaining 3 balls for an easy out,<br />and the win.<br />This was not a night for the good guys.<br />Including me.<br /><br />Samm text-messaged me this morning,<br />asking if I had fun.<br />My reply was "Does the mouse have fun with the cat?"<br />Maybe you catch my drift.<br /><br />Tonight is a 9-ball tournament in Wheat Ridge,<br />with more top players...<br /></b><div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/30944596-115463441077893390?l=fastmikiesepicroadtrip.blogspot.com'/></div>...http://www.blogger.com/profile/06551762165327568554noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30944596.post-1154540867376188942006-08-02T10:29:00.000-07:002006-08-02T12:15:51.813-07:00Day 30: Englewood, CO<b><br />Short note about yesterday's entry,<br />which was written at 3am and therefore<br />while I was mentally and physically Gonzo,<br />so it may be excused that I forgot the best part.<br /><br />Samm treated me to a meal of Pho, (say "fuh"),<br />her native Vietnamese specialty,<br />which is a soup of noodles and meat<br />(I chose chicken, which tastes like chicken).<br />However this soup requires some skill to consume.<br />Hold the spoon with your left hand whilst<br />using chopsticks to load it with noodles,<br />a bit of meat, and some seasoning,<br />then pop the whole thing in your mouth.<br /><br />Yeah, right. Have you ever tried using<br />chopsticks to load slippery noodles onto<br />a spoon held in your left hand?<br />I think this whole chopsticks invention <br />is simply another way for Asians <br />to show their superiority over Westerners.<br />After all, they train from birth to use chopsticks,<br />so of course I am going to look like a complete buffoon.<br />And from that lowly self-image,<br />I am supposed to go shoot pool with her!<br />Very crafty, Samm!<br /> <br />Samm could probably draw the cue ball table length<br />whilst holding the cue with chopsticks!<br /><br />It should be said, however, that the little bit of food<br />that finally did find its way into my mouth<br />was very tasty.<br />The starter, a nicely done springroll with a peanut sauce<br />was also very tasty, and didn't need tools to eat.<br />Great meal, Samm. <br />Thanks again for the most blog-worthy experience.<br /><br />During our meal, the sky opened up and rained,<br />like a fat cow pissin' on a flat rock.<br />(one of many colorful expressions picked up on the road)<br /><br />After this very generous gesture on Samm's part,<br />we went over to Table Steaks East, where she is the pro,<br />and I sat in on a class she teaches, for free.<br />It's all about pool, of course.<br />This evening there were two students, Jennifer and Eric,<br />both of whom agreed (me too) that she is an excellent teacher.<br /><br />All of the above happened last night,<br />before we went back to "Rack 'em" for our two sets.<br /><br /><hr><br /><br />Tonight I'm on my own and<br />plan on entering an 8-ball tournament.<br />Samm has other business.<br />Stay tuned...<br /></b><div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/30944596-115454086737618894?l=fastmikiesepicroadtrip.blogspot.com'/></div>...http://www.blogger.com/profile/06551762165327568554noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30944596.post-1154508505632247292006-08-02T01:42:00.000-07:002006-08-02T01:48:25.640-07:00Day 29: Aurora, CO<b><br />Samm and I split sets in the US Amateur format.<br />Close scores.<br />Good practice!<br /><br />She is excellent at picking her way through a rack,<br />and it seems she is better at 8 ball,<br />while I seem to do better at 9 ball.<br /><br />My strategy of just focusing on the shot at hand<br />appears to be paying off.<br />And my emotional control is better because of it.<br /><br />Break needs work.<br />Long draw needs work.<br /><br />Samm will be taking a few days off for other biz,<br />and I'll be entering a couple of tournaments<br />over the next couple of days.<br />Should be very interesting!<br /></b><div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/30944596-115450850563224729?l=fastmikiesepicroadtrip.blogspot.com'/></div>...http://www.blogger.com/profile/06551762165327568554noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30944596.post-1154458472787689422006-08-01T10:52:00.000-07:002006-08-01T11:56:42.153-07:00Day 28: Aurora, CO<b><br />Here I sit all bleary-eyed, the morning after,<br />trying to make sense of the previous evening's events,<br />and wondering if there is any sense to be made <br />of anything, ever, and questioning the essence of<br />winning and losing.<br /><br />It has been observed quite rightly that <br />"every dog has his day" and that<br />"even a blind squirrel finds a nut"<br />and that given enough time<br />a hundred monkeys with a hundred typewriters<br />will eventually rewrite Shakespeare.<br />So, Alfie, what's it all about?<br /><br />After the previous evening's Mikie-destruction derby,<br />I resolved to play only one ball at a time,<br />and to start fresh, forgetting the past,<br />letting go of the future,<br />not needing or wanting a win,<br />just playing the game in the Here/Now.<br />Only This Ball.<br /><br />I got a haircut, did some laundry,<br />and listend to my self-made hypnosis tape<br />just prior to our rematch scheduled for last night.<br />My mind was clear.<br /><br />Samm and I met up last night at "Rack 'em" in Aurora,<br />a fine billiards establishment with lots of <br />honest Diamond tables, with challenging pockets.<br />First on the agenda was a race to 7 <br />in the US Amateur format (8 and 9 ball).<br />I got off to a good start, and it stayed that way,<br />all the way to the ultimate ball, <br />which I rattled in the jaws,<br />which, if I had made it would have given me<br />a most incredible 7-0 win <br />over a most worthy opponent.<br />But that 9 ball just sat there,<br />deep in the pocket, but still not dropped,<br />making everything that came before it irrelevant.<br />Samm dropped the 9 and went on to win the next 2 games<br />before scratching on an 8 ball,<br />giving me the win at 7-3.<br /><br />After the match, <br />which progressed without a word between us,<br />I had to admit to Samm that her absolute rock-solid<br />composure is extremely effective.<br />There was not a single change of expression,<br />nor a single display of any emotion whatsoever<br />from her during the entire set.<br />This is most intimidating, even for a player<br />who is winning 6-0 with a shot on the game ball,<br />and that could very well be the reason I missed it.<br /><br />So, Samm, what you have shown me is <br />the art of doing nothing,<br />the strength of quiet,<br />the power of composure.<br /><br />I had noted this style of yours in <br />the matches we played the previous evening,<br />and I was determined to reign in my emotions,<br />and was generally successful, except <br />for once when I miscued after running<br />thru a rack of 8 ball and getting perfect<br />position on a very tricky shot,<br />and it was then that I lost my composure<br />and blurted out something stupid and irrelevant,<br />which only serves to reduce my own power<br />and increase the confidence of the opponent.<br /><br />I came here to learn.<br />I sure hope I have learned to keep my mouth shut.<br /><br />Again, on that very topic,<br />I was reminded that even in victory I have much to learn.<br /><br />I was born and raised in Philadelphia, <br />shot my first pool there at Willie Mosconi's place<br />near my high school.<br />Philly is a trash-talking town.<br />It's what we do, it's who we are.<br />Bluster, bravado, bluffing, smack-talking...<br />it's all the same.<br />We do it because we learned it in the streets.<br />It's a survival tactic, I suppose.<br />Think Rocky, think Muhammad Ali.<br />This means that we talk smack before a match<br />to get over, to get an edge on the opponent,<br />and we talk smack after a win, rub it in,<br />to demoralize the opponent in case of a rematch.<br />And when we win, we glory in it, we bathe in it,<br />we wallow in it in a most disgusting,<br />but very Philadelphia way.<br /><br />And here in Aurora, on the last day of July 2006,<br />our two cultures collided, and Samm showed me the way,<br />reminded me that there is a more perfect way to win.<br />With composure, with style, with grace, and with compassion. <br />Especially compassion... knowing that on any given day<br />even a dog like me can win, if the planets align,<br />my opponent is having an off day, and<br />the balls roll favorably for me, not her.<br /><br />How much of any win is the result of personal power<br />and absolute control of the situation?<br />Does any single win prove anything?<br />Or is it just a moment in time, of no importance?<br />Is there any value in a victory dance and trash-talk?<br /><br />Or would it be best to simply let it all go<br />and remind myself that on another day, another place,<br />the tables will surely turn, and <br />it would be best if I simply kept my big mouth shut.<br /><br />I can hear my father's voice, <br />telling me this as a wee lad:<br />"You can't learn with your mouth open."<br /><br />This is a most excellent opportunity for me to <br />grow by playing and watching closely a true champion.<br /><br />Thank you, Samm.<br /><br /><hr><br /><br />During some quiet moments on the road<br />I get the chance to check out some pool-related sites<br />and here's one of the more fun/interesting<br />on the subject of snooker:<br /><a href="http://cuelad.blogspot.com">"Adventures of a Northern Snooker Hero"</a><br />I found this site after seeing that a lot of hits<br />were coming to my site after being referred by his site.<br />Check it out. Funny, no-holds-barred style of writing.<br /><br /><br /></b><div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/30944596-115445847278768942?l=fastmikiesepicroadtrip.blogspot.com'/></div>...http://www.blogger.com/profile/06551762165327568554noreply@blogger.com4tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30944596.post-1154380223342885072006-07-31T13:26:00.000-07:002006-07-31T14:10:23.786-07:00Day 27: Aurora, CO<b><br />Before I go one moment further with this blog,<br />I must add something to yesterday's entry.<br /><br />True, I did snivel and whine about how poorly I played,<br />and never once did I mention my worthy opponent's play.<br />How completely egocentric of me! <br />(What else is new?)<br /><br />So then, let me set the record straight:<br />Samm Diep is an awesome pool player.<br />I came here to learn from her, <br />and here are some observations:<br /><br />1. Totally focused, no talking, no emotion while shooting,<br />but when not playing pool, she is a total sweetie,<br />a real, warm, funny, and compassionate human being.<br />2. Great preshot routine. Always sets up the shot right.<br />3. Excellent shot maker.<br />4. Excellent strategy player.<br />5. A real credit to the game. No trash talking.<br /> Perfect manners and composure.<br /><br />(She didn't get to be BCA 9-ball champion for nothing!)<br /><br />I need a lot of work to be just half the player she is.<br /><br /><hr><br /><br />Today is turning out to be a great day!<br />I discovered a Whole Foods market across the street.<br />Although I have never been inside one of these stores,<br />I have heard about them.<br /><br />When I walked in, I almost wept with joy!<br />(Good food can do that to a guy.)<br />What a wonderland of tasty, nutritious treats!<br />These people know how do do things right.<br />I going to buy some of their stock.<br /><a href="http://finance.yahoo.com/q?s=wfmi">Click here for stock info.</a><br /><br />So, goodbye greasy french fries at Table Steaks East.<br />Hello fresh fruits & juices, McCann's Irish oatmeal...<br /><br />Where, you might ask, have I been that<br />I have not been inside a Whole Foods market?<br />Well, remember the bit about me being a hermit?<br />OK, but even hermits have to eat, right?<br />True enough, but I have a secret weapon which<br />shields me from the world in general,<br />and from food stores in particular.<br />You see, I have had the same cook for the last 20 years.<br />Amazing, but true!<br /><br />Carol, if you are reading this, <br />you probably already shop for me at Whole Foods,<br />but if you don't, check it out, if there is one nearby.<br /><br />I'm really looking forward to my next meal!<br />Road food totally sucks, but I have found <br />"acres of diamonds" directly across the street.<br /><br />In other, totally non-pool related and <br />completely insignificant news to anyone else,<br />the hotel returned my dry cleaning in half a day,<br />and done to my specifications (no crease in the pants).<br />Isn't it amazing what life on the road will do to a person,<br />that they obsess over the smallest comforts?<br /><br />Good food and clean clothes.<br />Life is good again.<br /><br /><hr><br /><br />Tonight I will again shoot pool.<br />One ball at a time...<br /></b><div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/30944596-115438022334288507?l=fastmikiesepicroadtrip.blogspot.com'/></div>...http://www.blogger.com/profile/06551762165327568554noreply@blogger.com0