So what's your list of 10 things you'd like to do, as a pool player,
before you die? How far along are you on that list? And which one
thing are you going to make a no-kidding effort to check off the list in
the next year?
Lou Figueroa
dwhite
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Lou, sorry to day I don't have such a list. I play for fun with other
guys that play for fun. I do want to make sure I continue to improve but
I'm not overly concerned about the rate (as long as I'm still enjoying my
time). Perhaps I should have a list of goals though because setting goals
is a better way to progress compared to vauge open ended statements like
"I want to improve". You've given me something to think about.
John Black
>So I see that Dave Freeman, the guy who co-wrote, "100 things to Do
>Before you Die" just, well, died.
At age 47, from a fall in his home, and only having done somewhere around 54 of
the things on his list.
Sweet irony... 8;)
-- Larry
Actually, I think that was his 101st thing to do!
Dean <-- nine short
Maybe i am superstitious, but if I made such a list, I think I'd stop
when I got to number 99. Why tempt fate?
Donald
Lou Figueroa
Me, besides beating Dan to 100 twice, I will eventually try and make it
to the US Open 9ball one year. I'm sure that's a good show that most
pool players would enjoy.
Lou Figueroa
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