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a pool etiquette discussion
4 minute video...long one pocket match. $20,000 to the winner...who was the little guy racking. Language warning..some F bombs. "I'm better than you. Just accept it!" LOL!
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I thought this thread was going to be about peeing in the pool- good etiquette says no peeing in the pool or on the table; hope this helps.
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I try not to spill my long neck on the felt !
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LOL! Loved both the movie clips. BTW, that was no Balabuska in the movie. Cue made by Joss Cues. Decent shooters. They still make it.
Rare exception for movie pool hall scenes. Both Cruise and Newman were well coached, actually look like good players when making shots. Cruise had never held a cue before the movie but with coaching turned into a real life good amateur. Newman already knew how to play, having learned from none other than Willie Mosconi while filming The Hustler. World Champ Mike "Captain Hook" Sigel was the movie "technical consultant". Lots of real players had bit parts... |
Pool table etiquette:
Good friend's previous girlfriend wanted him to 'take her' on his pool table. He said no, just had the table professionally leveled. She thought he was kidding, jumped on. He broke up with her..... Real story. |
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I promise not to swim in your toilet, if you promise not to pee in my pool. That sign was hanging in our patio/pool area when my parents bought the home I grew up in .
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We used to have a pool hall here in town - right on our "main street" (Canal Street). Would go there to play snooker on the snooker tables with the smaller sized pockets and then when we played 8 ball at night in the local bars on the standard billiard tables, those pockets looked like freaking caverns! We usually didn't play for money or anything - just the opportunity to keep playing whose ever's quarters were up next. :D Sadly, the pool hall eventually closed up and I'm not even sure what took it's place here. Worth checking out, I guess. |
[QUOTE=herr_oberst;10550700]A pool in the backyard! I never knew you grew up fancy, Fred. We had a mud puddle in our back yard and we thought we
it was our very own cement pond!! I grew up in a nice sterile suburban neighborhood . I was always thankful for getting to grow up in a nice place. I spent as much time in the mud and in the woods, as I did in the pool |
Here's mine. Use it every Sat night. Don't place your beer or roll your own on the table
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Hmmm, somebody needs to quit using cone chalk and talc....and clean those rails! Olhausen? |
Seven and a half years ago I went to the pool hall with a co-worker and friend. After he left, the co-worker and I stuck around for a few more cold beers and a few games of 8 ball. Near closing time, I knocked the 8 ball in on the break, turned to her and gave her a kiss, took her back to my place, dropped her panties, and we've been together ever since.
True story.;) |
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The lighting makes it look funky. The felt does need to be replaced after about 10,000 games. |
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