He used to stand in the corner and silently weep while his opponents would beat him like a drum. He would cry at the sight of a straight in 8-ball. He would start drinking early at the thought of having to play a Masters match. He could lose to a 7 and then get beat by a 3 in the same night.
But no more!
We now see a man rolling over players like the German Army. A man with conviction and a arrow-like stroke. A man who says he will play two-rail bottom english to get on the 4-ball and do it. A man who beats Ben Moore in the playoffs and says he wants more. A man who is undefeated in the Summer Session ... and loving it.
"Wipe those tears away, Gary Wilson is here to stay", he bellowed after beating Jacob Reoper last Wednesday night at Babineau's Billiards. "I don't take clarinet lessons anymore."
Gary Wilson - Man or Myth. You Tell Me.
Friday, May 25, 2007
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I witnessed it Wednesday night.He made a grown man quit just by the shear sound of his voice."WOW"
Now that's what I call Intimidation.
Using my new 7 skills had a lot to do with it also. What a GREAT combination. Let's see if it works in the City Tournament.
Obtaining 7 skills through false pre-tenses does not give you the true ability.And no "IT DID NOT WORK IN CITIES."
Looks like the Myth showed up. I should have incorporated the voice. I relied to much on the false 7 skills.
MARK, review my skill level and put me back at a 4.
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