Posted on 04/07/2025 7:10:59 AM PDT by Red Badger
Sounds like a Monty Python skit.
It sounds like the event transitioned to : Uncompetitive Pool Men’s Series Event
Straight out of the old Bud Light ads.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=f5C3c2xw4cQ&pp=ygUgYnVkIGxpZ2h0IGxhZGllcyBwb29sIGNvbW1lcmNpYWw%3D
Bud Light Television | Commercial | 1995 | Pool Table
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Bud Light Television | Commercial | 1995 | Pool Table
Don’t worry about swimsuit photos. It’s billiards type “pool”. LOL
We’ve been “color revolutionized” and we don’t even know it.
We think this is still just an oddity, but in fact, the neo-marxists are in full control.
“Harriet” and “Lucy” are just men pretending to be female.
The corporate sponsor should be Dicks’ Sporting Goods.
When this began, I thought women would rebel quickly and put an end to it. I was very wrong. They can still end it any time, but it can’t end until they rebel. What the hell happened to all that “girl power” talk?
Whenever a girl or woman speaks out, she’s harassed and cancelled.
the women are the ones that supported this crap from the beginning!
Eventually all women’s sports will be men dressed as women. I’m trying unsuccessfully to think of something more ridiculous.
ISWYDT.........................
They don’t have to speak, all they have to do is not show up and the whole thing falls apart!
Leave it to Canada to come up with the only “sport” that men, women, trans, non binaries and genders that have not yet been invented can compete against each other and on the same team. Borrowing a line from Seinfeld, “what’s up with curling?”
Do they still play “pocket pool”?
Do males have an advantage over women in shooting pool? Does size matter?
I had an uncle who stood 5 foot nothing. He’d scoot up to that pool table and clean up.
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