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pwd72s 05-24-2011 05:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Hugh R (Post 6041886)
Don't like watching, like golf, too boring, but I got to admire the skill.

Hugh, hope you kept the info on the trick shot artist I sent...should you need his skills in a movie.

sammyg2 05-25-2011 08:13 AM

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Originally Posted by Hugh R (Post 6041886)
Don't like watching, like golf, too boring, but I got to admire the skill.

LOL just like bowling, something to do in between drinks of beer. ;)

M.D. Holloway 05-25-2011 10:45 AM

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Originally Posted by wdfifteen (Post 6040861)
Starving Korean orphan watches an American unwrap a hot dog. The American has the hot dog, pool cue, and all the balls. It's a metaphor for US-Korean relations.


Now that is the funniest thing I have read in a year!!!

john70t 05-25-2011 11:56 AM

Once watched Mike Massey shoot an exibition match at a very upscale place south-of-market S.F. (can't remember the name of the place, and google returns nothing. It may be closed).
Talked with him briefly and though he was pretty decent fellow. It was very relaxed with only about 15 people in the place.

pwd72s 05-25-2011 12:06 PM

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Originally Posted by john70t (Post 6043444)
Once watched Mike Massey shoot an exibition match at a very upscale place south-of-market S.F. (can't remember the name of the place, and google returns nothing. It may be closed).
Talked with him briefly and though he was pretty decent fellow. It was very relaxed with only about 15 people in the place.

You saw some amazing pool skill, then...One hell of a trick shot artist, as well as a top player.

mossguy 05-25-2011 12:18 PM

In 1955 or 1956, when I was either a sophomore or a junior at LaSalle College in Philadelphia, and living in the dorms, we got a new freshman named Bruno. The school was run by the Brothers of Christian Schools. Bruno's father was Angelo Bruno, The Gentle Don, of the Philadelphia Mafia. Angelo wanted to show his appreciation to the brothers for keeping an eye on his son and for keeping him out of trouble, so he donated a very fine pool table to be used in the dorm. Shortly after the arrival of the table, Black Cadillac Limo pulled into our parking lot and out stepped the mobsters, just like in the movies with long black overcoats and fedoras. The driver opened the door for Mr. Bruno and Mr. Mosconi. We got a great demonstration and show from Willie. Several of us, including me, got to shoot a few shots with him. He was nice enough to miss occasionally so that we could have a turn. It was a very interesting experience! I still have some black and white photos from that evening. If/when I find them, I'll post them.

pwd72s 05-25-2011 12:25 PM

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Originally Posted by mossguy (Post 6043481)
In 1955 or 1956, when I was either a sophomore or a junior at LaSalle College in Philadelphia, and living in the dorms, we got a new freshman named Bruno. The school was run by the Brothers of Christian Schools. Bruno's father was Angelo Bruno, The Gentle Don, of the Philadelphia Mafia. Angelo wanted to show his appreciation to the brothers for keeping an eye on his son and for keeping him out of trouble, so he donated a very fine pool table to be used in the dorm. Shortly after the arrival of the table, Black Cadillac Limo pulled into our parking lot and out stepped the mobsters, just like in the movies with long black overcoats and fedoras. The driver opened the door for Mr. Bruno and Mr. Mosconi. We got a great demonstration and show from Willie. Several of us, including me, got to shoot a few shots with him. He was nice enough to miss occasionally so that we could have a turn. It was a very interesting experience! I still have some black and white photos from that evening. If/when I find them, I'll post them.

You indeed witnessed greatness. Mosconi still holds the record for most balls sunk without a miss in straight pool. 526. John Schmidt, possibly the best straight pool player alive today, made a run of 400. Others have claimed to beat Mosconi's record, but these claims haven't been documented.


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