Around 6pm, Dad came to school and I introduced him to a couple of friends who were still around campus around that time and when I finally brought him to play pool with my friend, about ten minutes into the game, I found a handful of people staring at Dad, watching him play.
There was this guy who was randomly looking over at the pool hall and noticed that Dad was playing my friend, let's call him Player 1. The guy who was watching Dad through the glass window in the arcade never took his eyes off of him and I just kept staring and glaring at him because I was raging on the inside, I was like "WHY YOU STARING AT MY DAD YO?!" About five minutes later, that guy was telling his friends at his table to take a look at Dad playing pool with Player 1. Player 1 noticed the guy watching him, so he invited him to play.
Next Round: Player 2 vs Dad.
Dad said that he was a good player, but he was a bit of a show off. I have this other friend who works at the pool place, and she even said that he was a good player as well. Out of the 10 games they played, Dad said that he won six of them. However, Dad said that he was fooling around because there was no real reason to play seriously. I think that if he did play seriously, then he would have won ten out of ten games. Later on, I saw small groups of people passing back and pointing at Dad, watching him play pool. It was great because a lot of people were like frozen in amazement to see Dad kick that guy's ass. It was around 7 o clock, Dad and I were packing to go to Starbucks and pick up my brother from work so we can go to dinner. But, some random guy went up to him and shyly asked, "Can I play you?" I don't know him at all, so he's a totally stranger to me and Dad.
Final Round: Player 3 vs. Dad
Player 3 was not as good as Player 2, but Dad said that he gave Player 3 a lot of tips and advice during the games and he still asked to split the table. Dad was slightly ticked off. Every time player 3 made a shot and misses the pocket, Dad said to him "You get an A for effort." Both of them played for about 45 minutes and then player 3 called quits.
Both Player 2 and 3 want to play Dad again, but too bad he doesn't go to school. LOL.
Dad said that maybe he can come on Tuesdays and Saturdays to play pool. That'd be great because Tuesdays and Saturdays would be Bring Your Dad to School Day. I was really happy to be able to bring Dad to school because Dad never goes to school to visit me or like pick me up and stuff. Elementary school in the 4th grade, he dropped me off at school and walked me to class and even personally went to fix my class schedule because I was transferred to a Tagalog class. My first day of sixth grade, Dad drove me to school and walked me to my class :D It was nice to have Dad in school with me because I felt like a kid again and I was really excited to introduce Dad to my friends.



