It can also be a thing of torture.well, a pool table is a thing of fun
It can also be a thing of torture.well, a pool table is a thing of fun
This could be re-imagined as poetic verse. I kinda like it.![]()
“one thing our place has more things of fun in it”???![]()
Hey now, 3 of the 8 sentences were grammatically correct and roughly made sense! Whaddya expect, perfection?Reading that, I have to say I'm not surprised the place was not run very well. I do hope he finds success.
He may have been one of the very best 9-ball players on the planet (along with Earl, Efren, Mike and Buddy) for well more than a decade. However, one would have to had not done their due diligence research to even consider investing in a similar type establishment with him again, considering his track record as a businessman.From JA’s fb post, he’s blaming all his staff. Assuming that’s really true for arguments sake, it probably means he was never there. I have a lot of pizza shop owners in my extended family. If the owners were not on site daily, the staff would rob them blind.
I’ve also seen it in pool halls. The houseman would pocket all the cash transactions.
A thief can take on any form and I try to not judge, but the bar staff there certainly fit the prototypical profile.From JA’s fb post, he’s blaming all his staff. Assuming that’s really true for arguments sake, it probably means he was never there. I have a lot of pizza shop owners in my extended family. If the owners were not on site daily, the staff would rob them blind.
I’ve also seen it in pool halls. The houseman would pocket all the cash transactions.
He may have been one of the very best 9-ball players on the planet (along with Earl, Efren, Mike and Buddy) for well more than a decade. However, one would have to had not done their due diligence research to even consider investing in a similar type establishment with him again, considering his track record as a businessman.
Are referring to MBC or the latest Archer's?MBC had the makings to be THE room of GA, and probably a must visit for road players.
I came to GA in 2009 to do my residency training. Even being dog tired from having 4 days off a month, I’d drive over an hour each way for ‘church.’
It was in a strip mall and the place was the size of a large grocery store. The motif was perfect, good food, massive bar. You walk in, it’s lit perfectly. Cases in displays. Trophies on the wall from Johnny and Kim. Large counter, not having to go to the bar to get a tray of your Centennials, which were all I remember seeing. Ample room around the tables, places to put drinks and stools on the other side of the barrier so they were never in the way. I never met an ahole all the times I went.
Most of the tables were fairly poorly maintained Olhausens, which were right up front. GCIV’s lined the room but came across as almost an afterthought. Certainly not the feature table. Cloth looked like it was only cleaned off 1-2 times a week. There were 2 tight pocket tables up front.
It was always either dead, or “sorry it’s league night.”
You get a few “sorry it’s league nights” after driving that far and being that tired, I’ll go somewhere else. Like seriously?
What could have been for that room.
I’m saddened to hear about Archer’s. I’m not sure what target market was supposed to be. I’m 45. Not young, not old and consider myself just a normal guy. I’ll go to the lowest of dives and still have a good time, but my last visit there… it was hard to describe.
I’m not going to throw shade, but I’ve only one other time had the ‘I’ve got to get the hell out of here’ feeling, and that was at another room when a banger ‘hey man, what’s up’ed’ me after I guess he thought I was looking at his date. I white knuckled the butt of cue with my hand in the case until I got in my car, then a police auction blacked out crown Vic from across the street turned on to the same street as me. I’m glad the unofficial speed limit on 75 in Atlanta is reasonable and prudent and a Corolla S handles better than it should for what it is.
It had potential, but I’m not sure if it had a vision or plan. More like if you build it, they will come, but the reasons to come for ‘normals’ grew fewer and fewer.
AFAIK Varner never had a part in CBC.On the flip side, Chattanooga Billiards Club(s) are really nice joints that have been in business for a long time. I believe Varner has or had a role in it
From what i was told he wasn't there often and when he was he just drank and jacked with the staff.From JA’s fb post, he’s blaming all his staff. Assuming that’s really true for arguments sake, it probably means he was never there. I have a lot of pizza shop owners in my extended family. If the owners were not on site daily, the staff would rob them blind.
I’ve also seen it in pool halls. The houseman would pocket all the cash transactions.
I was talking about the original MBC that was a few blocks from the big chicken.Are referring to MBC or the latest Archer's?
The theme seems to have applied to both places. Bad management.I was talking about the original MBC that was a few blocks from the big chicken.
So based on the FB post, it looks like Archer is planning on trying again? I wonder if he lost the tables to the landlord. His room was the only GCc table room I've ever heard of. I wanted to get out there to play on them, but life got in the way...
Revelations of a misspent youth.This could be re-imagined as poetic verse. I kinda like it.
Always had a hidden security camera over my bar and counter area. The employees did not know it was there. Also made sure to review the computer readings on a regular basis and compare it with what I am seeing on tape.Of course you will get robbed.
I had about 20% of my beer sales never rung through....people are criminals.
Old timers stole water and snacks when I had the room setup as a private club with 50 members
....just brutal.
Trust nobody unfortunately.