This is why I only watch tennis and billiards in person. Fucking pickle ball crowds are a disgrace with their rowdiness. Will never support such a disrespectful sport
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The one and only reason I posted up Doyle's burial place was human interest. I knew where Doyle was going to be buried years ago. It started when I was researching a great grand aunt, Martha Alabama Crimm Brunson (1859-1910). I discovered she married William Lee Brunson in Newton County, Mississippi in 1878. They had 4 kids.
The first thing I thought of was this William Lee Brunson is probably related to Doyle Brunson. So I traced Doyle's and William Lee's lines back to Isaac Brunson (1680-1739) of South Carolina. He is their most recent common ancestor. Isaac is a 5X great grandfather to Doyle and a 4X great grandfather to William Lee. That makes Doyle and William Lee 5th cousins, one generation removed.
When starting the research on Doyle it was easy enough to go to Find a Grave looking for Brunson's buried in Texas. I found Doyle's grandfather buried at Palava. I also discovered that was where Doyle's daughter, Doyla was buried. She lived to be just 19 and died of a heart valve problem. So anyway's since she was buried there it was a no brainer that was where Doyle would be buried.
So my great grand aunt and William Lee Brunson have many descendents. They are cousins of Doyle's and also cousins of mine.
When he died I posted up in this thread where he would be buried, information that I readily had. If you have ever read any obituaries they always say where the person will be buried. That's all I did. Religion played no role.
hey guys quick reminder mickeycrimm thinks this thread should be about him still.
just pathetic stuff really.
you know what's pathetic stuff? my fucking dick, n-word
serving cunt as a black person's dick.
i know u man dont even pee around
hey you two wisenheimers? be better thanks just a little decorum fellas
call this nerds bluff
just offer lol wow a 12 pack of moz sticks and a fresca to switch to it.
why must everything be so complicated with you people.
speaking of which im thinking i might rewatch the first season of true detective soon.
without barry and succession it might be a long time before things get interesting again.
so heres where we part ways mozz sticks only from hockey rinks or hand breaded thres no in between
this would be so much easier if you were still in AC and there were like 10 pizza places within 2 blocks that had irrationally good moz sticks.
also dave is legit fire cmon old boy
we have to grow up senor it is what it is we cant just be brigantine new jersey for life snow on the beach barack visiting the kid after sandy with the salmon sashimi disgustingly good
kiiinda sounds like you made it about you michael crimm
In April, 1992 I walked into Binion's Horseshoe and stumbled onto the WSOP. There were poker tables everywhere both cash and tournament. I became enthralled and hung around for three days watching the main event unfold.
One day I saw Doyle Brunson, Stu Unger and Bobby Baldwin sitting and waiting patiently at a poker table while announcements were made about every 10 minutes to start a $200-$400 No Limit Kansas City Lowball game at their table.
It went on for a few hours and no one took the bait. I remember thinking "Damn, those guys don't care who walks in the door and sits down. They'll take on anybody. The whole goddam world is welcome."
They gave up after a few hours.
Ya hey Miguel crimm this isnt about you right now have some respect SO THE BEST MOZZ STICKS not really in ac btw also 10 great pizza places in ac lol cmon dude there were like 4 max chicken cheesesteaks on the other hand we had a guy fieri episode at a deli like 4 blocks away
chicken cheesesteak game on permanent fleek michelle crimm
a white pizza with shrimp though marrrrrone couple glasses of pinot grigio on a rainy day thats brigantine nj you fat white idiot also chicken cheesesteak to go at another spot on the way home and then were done plus you have to tip the guy pumping ur gas but then were done also maybe double back for a corn chowder but then THEN were done
now if we need to discuss surprisingly electric mexican food panchos in atlantic city is that spot these dudes doing hand pressed tillas to order its fucking incredible
me and michelle crimm here could sing their praises all day son and not make it about us
I am not piling on, and I guess in some respect our MAGA politics are similar. But you really, seriously, watched 3 grown men playing cards for three days? "Enthralled". Are you serious?
That is one hell of a terrible life watching aging card players splash around chips for an afternoon. Let alone 3 days.
I am not being a dick, but I can say with probably 90% certainty I would have ended it all if I were watching 50 something guys playing poker and getting moved by it. But that is just me. Wow, what a demeaning existence. But fuck it who am I to judge I am the same guy asking Jewdonk for videos.
Tgull needs to seriously work on his reading comprehension. Did you see where I said they gave up after a few hours. Where did he get the 3 fucking days bullshit? I saw 3 guys sitting there. I hear the announcement over the intercom for their table "We're starting up a brand new $200-$400 Kansas City Lowball game on table 27." It was on the Mint side. I walk over to the Horseshoe side. Over the intercom I hear "We're starting up a brand new...." I sit down in a cash game. "Over the intercom it comes "We're starting up a brand new $200-$400...." It didn't matter where you were in the building. Everyone in the fucking building kept hearing those announcements over and over again. Every ten minutes. A few hours later I get up and go to the restroom. On the way I see Doyle and the boys still waiting for a mark to sit down. It was shortly after then that the announcements stopped.
The next day the main event started. I watched all 3 days of it. It was a packed house everyday of people watching it. Have you ever watched the TV tournaments. There's always a crowd watching.
I had stopped in Las Vegas on my way back to Alaska and stumbled onto the WSOP. I never made it back to Alaska. I decided instead that I was going to be a gambler. It took me a few years to get it right. I've made a hell of a lot more money gambling than I ever made in the job market. All because I stumbled onto the WSOP in 1992.
Tgull, don't let that sloppy/sonatine buffoonery rub off on you. If you don't like watching live poker then don't watch it. But don't denigrate the millions of Americans that do watch it.
And please take note that this here is a gambling site. Someone on PFA is watching poker? OMG! OMG! What is the world coming to!!!!
Also, at the main event of 1992 I watched Telly Savalas get knocked out 21st place. Guess what he did. He left the table, walked over, grabbed a seat....AND WATCHED THE REST OF THE EVENT!
That poor Telly Savalas. What a terrible life watching grown men play poker. And you know what else, Tgull? He looked "enthralled."
FUCKING TELLY SAVALAS YALL
so mickey cringe wants to tell everyone in a memorial thread to a fallen poker legend about how he spent a day watching telly savalas watch 3 other men play cards.
this site is an absolute abomination.
eeeeeeeeeeeasssseeey there brother super non self aware telly savalas stories super hard to come by bro
we aint mad at this tell us more about yung kojack
Stop holding out mickey, we need the specs on Doyle's chair.
What does the Cadillac of power chairs bring to the game?
Being active on a poker forum for many many years is very normal.
Paying attention to a poker tournament the first time you come across one isn't.
PFA geniuses at work.
Back on topic
https://twitter.com/ToddBrunson/stat...64210585034752
Looks like some self-important assholes are trying to aggressively make a public showing regarding how much they care about Doyle, and Todd is having none of it.
Somewhat of an aggressive message. I am quite sure all the people sending messages to Doyle, they are people he probably knew personally so not sure the harm in all that. But I get it, in the age of the internet you get flooded with messages. In the 90s, when I seemed to attend a funeral a month for a while you actually had to go to Walgreens and buy a greeting card and mail it. Few people would do that, 1) because it was a pain and 2) it cost money. Nowadays its a tweet which is free and takes no time.