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Only if this occurs on the break. However under BCA Rules, if the player makes a stripe and continues to pocket stripes, after 2 pocketed balls he will indeed have stripes if the other player fails to call foul prior to that time.
Maybe you need a break. Tell her to call you when she gets her feelings straightened out. It's not fair to you to be with someone who lets you know that she misses the last guy she was with. She is immature. She needs time to get over her old boyfriend. If she can't then maybe you should move on. You deserve to spend time with someone who isn't pining for someone else.
Friendships, although very few, can still be in order after a break-up... Maybe he misses her friendship, or just needs someone to talk to
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On the break if you make a solid AND a stripe then technically it is still an open table. (meaning you can make any of them in) whichever is made in the second shot as long as it isn't both kinds again then the one you make is what your ball type is.
When the color change forms a stair step break in a stripe, it is called a "jog." The technique to avoid these jogs is called a "jogless jog." The techknitter link below has a good explanation of how to avoid jogs.
If you sink two stripes on the break in a game of eight-ball pool, the incoming player usually has the option to choose whether to continue playing with stripes or to let the game revert to the original break. According to the World Pool-Billiard Association (WPA) rules, the player who breaks can choose to keep the stripes, but if a player does not legally pocket a ball on the break, the opposing player can then take control of the table. The specific rules may vary depending on local or house rules, so it's always good to clarify before the game.
No, hugging someone does not break your fast.
It is perfectly normal idiomatic English to say that someone is on break, or on a break. A more formal phrasing would be, someone is taking a break.
Many scientists believe that zebras have black and white stripes to confuse predators.
Their stripes break up their outline. If they are near grasslands, this would make it harder for predators to see them.
The one ball is placed at the front of the triangle. Then the balls alternate between stripe and solid around the outside. The smaller triangle inside the larger one will have the 8 ball at the head, with a stripe and solid behind.