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General Category => Miscellaneous => Topic started by: InternationalBowler on October 23, 2003, 01:25:59 PM
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HAHAHA.....Mack rules!!!

In your faces haters!!!
Nuff said
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Chris Barnes is still better...

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Representin' the Three-Six-Ohhh from Washington St. yo!
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HAHAHA.....Mack rules!!!
In your faces haters!!!
Nuff said 
I know I should just leave this be, but I have to ask...
This would be in response to what????
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In response to all those who questioned his abilities and the quality of the whole international scene in general. I'm pretty sure I saw some bashing on this board a while back. If not please accept my apologies.
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You've got the wrong board. All the Mack bashing was over on pba.com.
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seadrive
Cogito ergo bowl
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Ive yet to see Mack bashing
But you can be sure youll see some PBA bashing as the Mack Truck runs through.
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Happy go lucky bowler from the UK
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Did someone say tough luck
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I've seen the name Tim Mack posted quite a bit but just wondering if he is a regional pro or has alot of friends on this board? What areais he from?
He's from New York. He's been known the strongest amateur in the country. He bowled Team USA for a while, winning medals all over the world. The guy has a monter game. He makes more money on the "amateur" scene than prolly 99% of the PBA Touring "professionals". This is his tournament as a card holder.
There is no doubt in my mind that he'll be the biggest threat to the Tour since Barnes stepped in.
Tony
http://www.allBowling.com
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I've seen the name Tim Mack posted quite a bit but just wondering if he is a regional pro or has alot of friends on this board? What areais he from?
He's from New York. He's been known the strongest amateur in the country. He bowled Team USA for a while, winning medals all over the world. The guy has a monter game. He makes more money on the "amateur" scene than prolly 99% of the PBA Touring "professionals". This is his tournament as a card holder.
There is no doubt in my mind that he'll be the biggest threat to the Tour since Barnes stepped in.
Tony
http://www.allBowling.com
New York?
Mack truck is from Garfield, New Jersey which he bowled and practice in BowlRite lanes.
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hehehe... I meant Jersey. I was close though.
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hehehe... I meant Jersey. I was close though.
New Jersey is neither a suburb or New York, nor of Philadelphia. Sorry, but you were not close.
If you must know, it's a suburb of Buffalo.
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"Just because you can do something does not mean you should do it."
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I hope he makes the show....I'd love to see his game! Is he as powerful as Robert Smith ? I heard, yes ? Anyone?
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JEFF
I won't miss this 10 pin, I won't I won't I won't
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I saw Tim Mack and Robert Smith in the same tournament here in Sweden about three years ago. They are the most powerful high-quality players I have ever seen. In that tournament, Smith played a bit harder and put on a few more revs than Mack. Since then I have seen Mack develop his game. In my opinion, Tim can play really well on any condition.
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Regards,
jensm
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New Jersey is neither a suburb or New York, nor of Philadelphia. Sorry, but you were not close.
If you must know, it's a suburb of Buffalo.
I spent a few weeks in Hoboken, NJ and I could see Manhattan from across the water. I'm not terribly smart about the geography of New York, but Jersey is a lot closer to NY than it is Texas.
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New Jersey is neither a suburb or New York, nor of Philadelphia. Sorry, but you were not close.
If you must know, it's a suburb of Buffalo.
I spent a few weeks in Hoboken, NJ and I could see Manhattan from across the water. I'm not terribly smart about the geography of New York, but Jersey is a lot closer to NY than it is Texas.

Only geographically (is it closer to NY than Texas).
Actually Hoboken, one of the smallest citeies in size in NJ, has some of the best beer bars I've ever seen. You must have had a "good" time .... 
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"Just because you can do something does not mean you should do it."
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Tim Mack beats Walter Ray in the round of 32
WRW 279, 237, 217, 300, 223, 219
Tim 185, 243, 245, 259, 278, 243
How about them apples?
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Mack sent a scout in the round of 32 that made me flinch. Pure power.
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If he only had a Lane 1 he would have beat WRW jr
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Mack--300,300,300,300,300,300
nuthin more said!!! 
need to recount ure 300's there 
but seriously tim mack is one hell of a bowler, and a nice guy to boot, ive met him a few times on his trips to australia, and he is involved with the croud, and talks more to the croud then the locals, everyone loves him and he loves everyone, GO TIMMY!!
good luck and high scoring
matt
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I missed the chance to meet him at last years British Open.
He didnt enter this year, maybe thinking about getting into the PBA.
Didnt need the B.O. anyhow. Hope you guys get to see how good he really is.
You should see him on a single lane when it starts to really break down. Thats when you see how good he really is.
Tournaments wont be the same over here anymore.
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Happy go lucky bowler from the UK
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Did someone say tough luck
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Mack vs. Monacelli in the round of 16. This should be good, damn shame we can't all be there to watch.

With the PWBA in limbo, this might be the only way for Brenda Norman to get on television. 
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seadrive
Cogito ergo bowl