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sunnyone
06-22-2010, 02:36 AM
re: 'the dallas pool scene in the 1960s,' 'tush hogs' and the similar streams that have been running here and in that splendid one-pocket forum.

your revisit is fascinating! i do not know any of the players you guys were discussing and yet i could not stop reading. (i didn't like the fighting and hated the guns, but they were part of the culture, so who cares what i like?)

so here is a suggestion ... do a video capture of your recollections of the era.

you could assemble as many of the principals as you can -- meet at some tournament / event where many of you would be attending anyway. those not able to be there could be taped separately.

the reminiscences, the interactions, the contradictions, the arguments, the woofing would be priceless! it's not so much the subject of the story as it is the telling of the story.

i'm thinking the aspirational level of the video would be a ken burns-type documentary. with a raffish michael moore accent ... the civil war meets sicko.

the vid may never appeal to a pbs, but in this youtube, vid-sharing culture, it could gain some wide distribution. plus dvd sales could be a possibility.

but commerce aside, a video history of an iconic era could be worthy in and of itself. (we have taped my great grandparents --audio -- and my grandparents -- video -- and maybe our entire audience will turn out to be family members only, but we are preserving -- and celebrating -- our heritage.)

and think of the fun that could be taped in addition to the stories -- as you guys play some pool -- grudge matches, crazy spots, much more woofing, etc.

a savvy narrator -- or maybe two: one country, one city -- could weave a coherent and compelling story line. including sidebars such as jack ruby, titanic, james garner, etc.

combine that with period photos, appropriate music and any extant video. (i don't know about the rights and permissions aspect, but there are attorneys in this demimonde, no?) and you could end up with an entertaining docu whose appeal could extend beyond the world of pool.

there are already pool videographers here -- big truck, lenny, big dog, tar, etc.

of course the video could cross-reference appropriate books, mags, forums, etc.

perhaps a corporate sponsor could underwrite the project. the dollar investment should not be significant. unless appearance fees come into play!

well, that's my bright idea for today!

sunny

p. s. tick tock. some of the gents mentioned in your streams are in their 80's. as omar k. noted: the moving finger writes; and, having writ, moves on.

ew, that was kind of morbid, sorry!

SJDinPHX
06-22-2010, 05:48 AM
re: 'the dallas pool scene in the 1960s,' 'tush hogs' and the similar streams that have been running here and in that splendid one-pocket forum.

your revisit is fascinating! i do not know any of the players you guys were discussing and yet i could not stop reading. (i didn't like the fighting and hated the guns, but they were part of the culture, so who cares what i like?)

so here is a suggestion ... do a video capture of your recollections of the era.

you could assemble as many of the principals as you can -- meet at some tournament / event where many of you would be attending anyway. those not able to be there could be taped separately.

the reminiscences, the interactions, the contradictions, the arguments, the woofing would be priceless! it's not so much the subject of the story as it is the telling of the story.

i'm thinking the aspirational level of the video would be a ken burns-type documentary. with a raffish michael moore accent ... the civil war meets sicko.

the vid may never appeal to a pbs, but in this youtube, vid-sharing culture, it could gain some wide distribution. plus dvd sales could be a possibility.

but commerce aside, a video history of an iconic era could be worthy in and of itself. (we have taped my great grandparents --audio -- and my grandparents -- video -- and maybe our entire audience will turn out to be family members only, but we are preserving -- and celebrating -- our heritage.)

and think of the fun that could be taped in addition to the stories -- as you guys play some pool -- grudge matches, crazy spots, much more woofing, etc.

a savvy narrator -- or maybe two: one country, one city -- could weave a coherent and compelling story line. including sidebars such as jack ruby, titanic, james garner, etc.

combine that with period photos, appropriate music and any extant video. (i don't know about the rights and permissions aspect, but there are attorneys in this demimonde, no?) and you could end up with an entertaining docu whose appeal could extend beyond the world of pool.

there are already pool videographers here -- big truck, lenny, big dog, tar, etc.

of course the video could cross-reference appropriate books, mags, forums, etc.

perhaps a corporate sponsor could underwrite the project. the dollar investment should not be significant. unless appearance fees come into play!

well, that's my bright idea for today!

sunny

p. s. tick tock. some of the gents mentioned in your streams are in their 80's. as omar k. noted: the moving finger writes; and, having writ, moves on.

ew, that was kind of morbid, sorry!

Sunnyone,

Sweetie, there is a microcoism, of what you propose, allready out here....It is available on Fred's site, and it's called "Road's Scholars" by Dianne Hoppe.
That DVD costs a few bucks...But a lot of his stuff is free....Check out the "Ronnie Allen Audios, also on his site, they are a riot. They give a glimpse into "the Life", as told by a great story teller. (RA).... Look 'em up. Grab anything free. ! ...While you're at it, pick up ANY of Fred's books. No one can paint a more humorous portrait of those day's, then the Beardmonster himself. > www.bankingwiththebeard.com

Seriously, he is our own "Damon Runyon" (without the humble,...but I'm really working on that)...In fact, if you send me 5K,... I will get you his entire, first edition series, signed and autographed, by HIM...Could be worth millions, when he croaks...(You're in Fred)

Thanks for taking the time to put your worthwhile thoughts down in print. It would be hard to assemble the group you envisioned. but if anyone could...it might be you..;) (or maybe you and Clarebaby) You guys have all the old farf's on here re-living the days when girls used to call them "Dude", instead of "Sir"

His Dudeness, the Duck

NH Steve
06-22-2010, 06:55 AM
Every year, the Derby City Classic brings together a good many of the still traveling fellows you allude to, sunny. In fact our own One Pocket HOF dinner is a special focal point for these guys. Every year there seems to be some rare presence or another, from out of the woodwork. This coming year, with the 50th anniversary of Johnston City, there definitely should be some fresh (old :D ) faces that have not been seen around much for years.

fred bentivegna
06-22-2010, 12:34 PM
His fair minded humility is getting me sick to my stomach. He is attacking with a brand new strategy. I am starting to look like the bad guy. OFF IGNORE! OFF IGNORE! Ignore is off.


Beard

androd
06-22-2010, 12:42 PM
His fair minded humility is getting me sick to my stomach. He is attacking with a a brand new strategy. I am starting to look like the bad guy. OFF IGNORE! OFF IGNORE!


Beard

Just because you're paranoid doesn't mean someone isn't out to get you. :)
Rod.

Cowboy Dennis
06-22-2010, 12:51 PM
His fair minded humility is getting me sick to my stomach. He is attacking with a a brand new strategy. I am starting to look like the bad guy. OFF IGNORE! OFF IGNORE! Ignore is off.


Beard


Outsmarted by a Duck. Now you'll be on his beat list:eek: .

fred bentivegna
06-22-2010, 01:41 PM
Outsmarted by a Duck. Now you'll be on his beat list:eek: .

Looking back at some of his posts that I missed, it looks like he has increased it considerably. Historical referencing, right?

Beard

fred bentivegna
06-23-2010, 03:31 PM
No clever comebacks? What am I now on IGNORE? Did he really expect me to end my fast in humble fashion? Cant take a joke? T... S...? What I said is about as strong a take back as I am able to manufacture.

Beard