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By Lance Tomlinson
Treat this game no different than a gunfight. When you step up to the table, shoot like you have never shot before. Look for your opponents� weakness; leave nothing for them to shot. Keep your thought until you have won the game, stay focused, stay calm. Never second-guess yourself ever. Walk around the table and pull your thoughts back; there are no shots too hard for you to make. Just shoot them. If your shots are not measuring up, get practicing golf on a six-by-twelve table. This stabilizes your stroke, sharpens your view to the ball, and teaches proper weight per roll. Also best table to practice mass� shots. Remember in this game, winning is everything. I believe this book has taken me to the top-dog position in my league because I had to write it to get my own game back to the level of play I am at now. Just reviewing what I know has helped enormously. Don�t take your game for granted, practice, challenge.
FORMAT: E-Book
By Lance Tomlinson
Treat this game no different than a gunfight. When you step up to the table, shoot like you have never shot before. Look for your opponents� weakness; leave nothing for them to shot. Keep your thought until you have won the game, stay focused, stay calm. Never second-guess yourself ever. Walk around the table and pull your thoughts back; there are no shots too hard for you to make. Just shoot them. If your shots are not measuring up, get practicing golf on a six-by-twelve table. This stabilizes your stroke, sharpens your view to the ball, and teaches proper weight per roll. Also best table to practice mass� shots. Remember in this game, winning is everything. I believe this book has taken me to the top-dog position in my league because I had to write it to get my own game back to the level of play I am at now. Just reviewing what I know has helped enormously. Don�t take your game for granted, practice, challenge.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Lance Tomlinson
Treat this game no different than a gunfight. When you step up to the table, shoot like you have never shot before. Look for your opponents� weakness; leave nothing for them to shot. Keep your thought until you have won the game, stay focused, stay calm. Never second-guess yourself ever. Walk around the table and pull your thoughts back; there are no shots too hard for you to make. Just shoot them. If your shots are not measuring up, get practicing golf on a six-by-twelve table. This stabilizes your stroke, sharpens your view to the ball, and teaches proper weight per roll. Also best table to practice mass� shots. Remember in this game, winning is everything. I believe this book has taken me to the top-dog position in my league because I had to write it to get my own game back to the level of play I am at now. Just reviewing what I know has helped enormously. Don�t take your game for granted, practice, challenge.
FORMAT: Hardcover
By Anton Van Putten
Kids Today! Doin’ What?! Doin’ Who? I’ll Tell You! Doin’ Nuthin’! Why? What Happened? Remember When “WE” Were Young?
Streets Abound with Children Playing a Wide-Variety Of Exciting “Character Building” Games. They Didn’t Take Much To Play, Sometimes “Nothing At All” or Just A Stick, A Rope, A Coin or A Ball. Today, Electronic Games Rob Kids of The Opportunity To Experience “Interaction, Authority, Endurance, Ingenuity and Character”. These Were Daily Attributes To “Our” Childhood. PLEASE! Don’t Forget These Games! And “PLAY THEM” Again With “Our Youth” Thank You.
ANTON VAN PUTTEN
FORMAT: Softcover
By Ray Miller
Susan Richards had a history of unfailing love for her unpredictable husband, Warren. At age 30, he had a history of being a long-term, professional student. Susan had worked diligently to maintain their relationship and to keep things afloat financially. When Warren was awarded the Master of Philosophy degree, Susan thought he would settle down, and that her dream of starting their family would be fulfilled.Little did she anticipate the wild ride Warren was about to embark upon. At times, it was all she could do to hang on.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Ray Miller
Susan Richards had a history of unfailing love for her unpredictable husband, Warren. At age 30, he had a history of being a long-term, professional student. Susan had worked diligently to maintain their relationship and to keep things afloat financially. When Warren was awarded the Master of Philosophy degree, Susan thought he would settle down, and that her dream of starting their family would be fulfilled.Little did she anticipate the wild ride Warren was about to embark upon. At times, it was all she could do to hang on.
FORMAT: Hardcover
By Ray Miller
Susan Richards had a history of unfailing love for her unpredictable husband, Warren. At age 30, he had a history of being a long-term, professional student. Susan had worked diligently to maintain their relationship and to keep things afloat financially. When Warren was awarded the Master of Philosophy degree, Susan thought he would settle down, and that her dream of starting their family would be fulfilled.Little did she anticipate the wild ride Warren was about to embark upon. At times, it was all she could do to hang on.
FORMAT: E-Book
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