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You know how they say "If you talk a certain way, you get associated with certain things?"

Well...

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Something like that happened to me when I was a kid... we were jumping bikes off a pile of dirt at the end of the street and I borrowed someone else's bike... with a loose front axle nut. It wasn't pretty.

In hindsight I should have sued the bike owner, the municipality that put the dirt there, the bike maker... jeez, I could have been a millionaire! Oh, wait, that was 1970... I would have been laughed out of court.
 
Three cushion, also known as carom billiards or carombola, is a popular cuesport in many European and Latin American countries. The object of the game is to drive a cueball into the two other balls on the table while contacting at least three rails between contact with the final object ball. It's among the hardest of cuesport games, with the best players in the world averaging under 3 points per turn.

Not with four balls.

3-cushion is one game of many played on a billiard table, just like 8-ball is one game of many on a pocket billiard table. It's likely four-ball.

I had to watch the video like eleven times to figure this out.
 
Not with four balls.

3-cushion is one game of many played on a billiard table, just like 8-ball is one game of many on a pocket billiard table. It's likely four-ball.

I had to watch the video like eleven times to figure this out.
There were four balls on that table? I wasn't really paying attention...
 
Something like that happened to me when I was a kid... we were jumping bikes off a pile of dirt at the end of the street and I borrowed someone else's bike... with a loose front axle nut. It wasn't pretty.

In hindsight I should have sued the bike owner, the municipality that put the dirt there, the bike maker... jeez, I could have been a millionaire! Oh, wait, that was 1970... I would have been laughed out of court.

you can sue the bike owner? 😱

well, he should sued you back for breaking his bike
 
you can sue the bike owner? 😱

well, he should sued you back for breaking his bike

He "knowingly authorized use of a vehicle with a safety defect, thereby endangering the operator, the immediate motoring public, and innocent bystanders." :awe:

...but the same... I didn't perform a proper pre-trip inspection... D:
 
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