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Old 11-02-2007, 09:27 PM  
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Originally Posted by ThomasWayne View Post
About playability:

Lastly, I have been a member of Jimbo’s Army for more years than some of you have had pubic hair (an apropos comparison, I think). I remember once, at a BCA show, Jimbo and I were standing in front of my display booth talking, and some guy I’d never met walked up to us. This guy – whose name escapes me now – shook my hand and introduced himself using his screen name from the old usenet news group (rec.alt.poolfags?… I forget…). In those days, Jimbo went by “JimboCT”, and right away this guy started talking about the various personalities on that newsgroup, so I immediately started talking sh*t about “JimboCT”. This guy JUMPED on the bait, to the point of practically frothing at the mouth about what an a**hole he [JimboCT] was. When he finally paused to catch his breath I took the opportunity to introduce him to “my friend, JimboCT”. If you’ve never met Jimbo then you wouldn’t know that he is big, powerful and imposing… and we could practically hear this guy crapping his pants on the spot. It was one of the funniest moments anyone could ask for, and Jimbo and I still laugh about it when we get together.

Speaking of which, it’s been way too long since we’ve had that chance… right, Jimbo?

Thomas Wayne
LOL.
Great story, sure you're not Jim's long lost brother? It is something he'd do.
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