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12/19/2008
Topic:
Nobody wears league t-shirts,prize money is unfair

brad szymalak
brad szymalak
hi bill,
do you have any suggestions to the membership fee, nobody wears the t-shirts-i've been very surprised(i thought they would ) and i don't feel good about paying money into a fund that goes to the same few and not me(prize money) is there a way to make it easier for members with money issues to be involved (i'm still not working and am still finding 40.00 difficult to come by.) maybe a sliding scale of $5 to $65 to join--- hopefully there are plenty of players that will be happy to fork out the $65 to make up for it. if they complain about this then the membership for t-shirts and prize money should be adjusted. nobody wins the prize money or wears the t-shirts. I think winning a trophy is much better than money and it's cheaper for everyone. A trophy is a symbol that one can admire with pride but cash means nothing and if the winning players say they want cash instead of trophies, say sorry no funds available. maybe when you ask about membership entrance fee ---ask aeveryone what they would be comfortable paying. plus instead of giving out cash prizes, Bill you should be giving 15 dollar trophys and keeping the rest for management of this whole thing. I hope people appreaciate what you do for all of us. you should get paid something. so get the $5 from the poor and $65 from the rich (you know who they are)buy engraved trophies for the winners(that they keep, not give back every league to the next winners) and keep the rest for yourself. I'm sure nobody would deny you to help pay the expenses. maybe more subs would jump in if the membership fee was on a sliding scale. when you talk to someone about membership money, work um to how much they can afford to pay.
thank you
brad
12/19/2008
Topic:
Nobody wears league t-shirts,prize money is unfair

brad szymalak
brad szymalak
yeah sounds good--- lower membership and trophies instead of prize money
12/19/2008
Topic:
website too wide

brad szymalak
brad szymalak
when you get the chance can you make the website less wide ---it goes off my screen and i have to scoll over each time to read anything
12/19/2008
Topic:
it's the forum that is too wide

brad szymalak
brad szymalak
the rest of website is good --only the forum is set differently
12/19/2008
Topic:
Nobody wears league t-shirts,prize money is unfair

brad szymalak
brad szymalak
http://www.lxyforums.com/forums/showthread.php?p=22502
http://69.36.183.199/lux/breast-wishes-1.jpg
this is my new desktop picture ---keeps a smile on my face every time i see it
12/19/2008
Topic:
Breast Wishes for Christmas

brad szymalak
brad szymalak
bill make sure to put this on the home page of www.arizonafoosball.com
Breast Wishes for Christmas
http://www.lxyforums.com/forums/showthread.php?p=22502
http://69.36.183.199/lux/breast-wishes-1.jpg
12/19/2008
Topic:
Breast Wishes for Christmas

brad szymalak
brad szymalak
http://69.36.183.199/lux/breast-wishes-1.jpg
1/24/2010
Topic:
"FOOS, The History of American Foosball"

brad szymalak
brad szymalak
bill can you put this movie some where on the front page i think this movie should be part of the package that a new player gets each season just like a t-shirt --also lets make a rule that if you don't wear your foosball shirt you can't play



"FOOS, The History of American Foosball"

“Ismert draws on more than three years of countless personal interviews with many of the greatest names and players of the sport, both past and present. Collectively these interviews provide exceptional insider perspective on key figures and personalities, spectacular matches and tournaments, the “glory days” and history of the game, and on how the sport evolved to be where it is today.

More than the mere history of what to most is just a novelty sport, these two revealing stories in particular drive the introspective side of the film to the point where you come to understand these players… in a way not explored in any other sports documentary made to date.

In all, this film is a “foos” fanatic’s dream but also for most anyone, it serves as an intriguing look at a cross section of Americana.”

- Larry “Euro-Foosin” Davis, Executive Director, United States Table Soccer Federation

----------------------------------------------- “Last night I watched “Foos” again and enjoyed it even more the second time! You have done a fabulous job of capturing the essence of the “foos” experience. You have also done a monumental job of telling the history of the pro tour experience in the U.S.”

- Kathy Brainard, Co-Author of The Complete Book of Foosball

------------------------------------------------ “In one word… WOW! You did a marvelous job Robert, an excellent quality research job, excellent video/graphics production.”

- Jim Waterman, foosball.com

------------------------------------------------- "It gives a very clear picture of the foosers without the dullness of political correctness or the need to gloss over or enhance the image of foosball or its players. I’ve watched the film three times now and find it more perfect each time."

- Phil Kennedy, Foosball EZ Board Administrator & foosball historian
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