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Post by Sac on Jul 25, 2011 8:05:36 GMT -8
I just wanted to post this to see who you guys/gals really enjoy watching. 1st for me is Rod Harnes...That guy is so intense. I really like watching him play. Playing against him is a little like trying to guard Shaq in the low post. 2nd is Moya. Her on table behavior, and skill are something to behold. 3rd is Foz...You never know what you are going to get. He is a bulldog one day, and the next day a 7 oz chihuaha puppy sleeping in the corner. Least favorite player to watch: hands down Ryan Harvey. Seriously, he confuses me and makes my head hurt. mixture of speed, extreme skill and irrevocably bad decisions that baffle me. Love ya buddy! Later
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Post by waynenaegle on Jul 25, 2011 9:06:26 GMT -8
I may be a little bias but ricky n. is the one i like to watch. he gets intense and is one of the few that take it to foz on the 5 man. i stated him playing but his skill level is still growing and whent way pass mine. naegle up and go foos
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akd
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Post by akd on Jul 25, 2011 10:55:19 GMT -8
Yo Isaac, Rod Harmes, you really crack me up!!!!!! Intense? Yeah, when the immortal one stirs his chili, as I do on a regular basis, he does have a rather intense look on his face. At most of our draw events everyone comes and watches matches pitting him against myself. Ask anyone in our area, they are by far the most entertaining matches you can ever witness, bar none. TELL 'EM FLOPPY!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Post by akd on Jul 25, 2011 11:14:39 GMT -8
Yo, What's this scrub poop supposed to mean? Does this mean I get to come down there and walk away with the Pro/Am title? What is it that makes me the best kept secret in NWfoosball anyway? Is it my anti-Brady bunch demeanor that causes me great oppression? Is it just another block in the road that every REAL man faces after returning from a state funded vacation? Or is it just a bunch of Brady bunch types holding someone down that doesn't fit their sociological mode for acceptance? Either way, this whole scenario totally cracks me up and as some of the players around here that are held in awe atop of the things will tell you,"I may be a 10, but that one eyed son of a b$#%^ has delivered some of the worst ass whoopins to me I've went through. And they say he's a one eyed 5? LOL." TELL 'EM FOZ!!!! TELL 'EM FLOP!!!!!!!!!!!!! Yo Jason, what's your take on this? We've had a few go arounds in our pasts. Just how much of a joke is it for me to stand across the table from you? How about you Mr. Lenty? I think we've played enough for you to have an acceptable opiinion. Are these people real or what? I can hardly wait to come down and wreak havoc in the Pro/Am. TELL 'EM FOZ!!!!!!!!!!!!! Scrub. I'll be damned. Whoever came up with that under my name can scrub these nuts.
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Post by kevin on Jul 25, 2011 11:34:37 GMT -8
I like watching Moya and Rochelle.... but for other reasons, Rick Martin. He looks like he is putting every thing he has into every second on the table. Unmatchable intensity. AKD is fun to watch, even more fun to beat. lol
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Post by G.Pops on Jul 26, 2011 19:50:26 GMT -8
I like to watch myself. Yeah, when I play, I like to find the closest window, glass door, or mirror, that I can see myself in, and watch myself stir AKD's chilli. Yeah, that's it. Like the time I beat him in two games back at the Moonraker at the last A-B-C tourney they had. Then, from king seat, I beat Timmy in two games to win the "C" division! That was right about the first and only time AKD beat The Rocket (who JUST came out of retirement). Yep, right after I had that self-funded vacation, I like nothing better than to look at myself playing. I never know what I'm going to do! But I don't know better than anyone I know.
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Post by F-Man on Jul 27, 2011 12:34:25 GMT -8
1. I like to watch Stephanie - she has great confidence and fun to play with, she keeps the table top edges clean. 2. I like to play in the same match with RIP - his intensity brings mine up as well. 3. Cody Byre and Joseph Wiborg - I have seen these guys improve their game in a short time and are not only becoming a threat to the Foosball community but will probably be among the best in the future. 4. Mike Lehinen (spelling?) He plays at the Summit on Wednesday and drives a Charger? - The intensity in his game is supprising - when he finally gets the rust out of his game - watch out.
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Post by om on Jul 27, 2011 19:22:10 GMT -8
Lenty is my favorite, hands down. He first got my attention back in 1980 and he still has it now. If I could play goalie for him in a major I would be thinking I would be heading for a title and I would do everything I could to make it so as I know he would be doing that too but on steroids,,,
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