Got me thru college...2 courses at a time.That is only second to " I used to be good at your age " and " I have not played much recently " in lies pool players say LOL
If I played better, I might have taken 3 courses at a time!
Got me thru college...2 courses at a time.That is only second to " I used to be good at your age " and " I have not played much recently " in lies pool players say LOL
Unfortunately it's been a year except for a few racks on a barboxThat is only second to " I used to be good at your age " and " I have not played much recently " in lies pool players say LOL
Side $$$ is entirely different than acting like you paid for college by playing pool lol.I also made side money in college playing in the school pool room.
I beat Wayne...nobody ever beat Wayne. We played for $20, he only had ten and a Tip Tapper. I still have the tapper.
Don't be a dick. You don't know anything about me or my past.If I had a dime for every person that "put themselves through school" I'd have retired before I started to work. Did you steal your Daddy's cue?
Interesting thought about SIUE marrying up with SIUC.On top of that SIUE has their own billiard room attached to the bowling alley, so the college students don't have far to go for good equipment, I believe it was free for them to play too.
I'm probably working toward probation but I'm getting sick & tired of reading comments that don't add to the topic .Don't be a dick. You don't know anything about me or my past.
Did you take stripes or solids?View attachment 672852 yeah this was my very first pool hall I was there on the opening day and the closing day
Pool got me to drop out of college! I'd rather hang out in the aforementioned "Campus Cue" pool room at Oklahoma U. than attend classes. I got beat up daily by the hustlers there but that was all part of my pool education. There was actually two more pool rooms in Norman back then (in the 60's). One was just a few blocks away, also close to the campus. It was true old school, with eight or nine tables all in a row and wooden benches along the wall for the players and sweaters to sit on. I never got a game in there! There was one other very old poolroom right on Main St. in downtown Norman. I would often go there late at night to practice, since no one from school was ever in there, except crazy me. The student union at OU had a large poolroom with maybe two dozen tables. That's where I first got hooked on pool. But when I found the Campus Cue and some real pool players (Don Owens and Dick Lane among them), that became my new home for the next two years.If I had a dime for every person that "put themselves through school" I'd have retired before I started to work. Did you steal your Daddy's cue?
Our non-alcoholic pool room / grill has managed to survive 27 years in a super rural location on 95% food sales and 5% pool table rental income, and an owner who loves the game and is committed to keeping the pool room and grill going for all the regulars.Looks like people liked their food but not pool.
Very true. I'd say my quote is probably more accurate -- I dropped out of school at least partially due to pool.If I had a dime for every person that "put themselves through school" I'd have retired before I started to work. Did you steal your Daddy's cue?
I was just told by the TV that there are a Million more people working than before the C closures, how can there be a labor shortage?Our non-alcoholic pool room / grill has managed to survive 27 years in a super rural location on 95% food sales and 5% pool table rental income, and an owner who loves the game and is committed to keeping the pool room and grill going for all the regulars.
The bottom line though is that labor force shortages, particularly cooks, has us struggling to remain open unlike we’ve ever experienced before.
hadn't been there in decades but you wanted to go see a pool hall? ok.I'm probably working toward probation but I'm getting sick & tired of reading comments that don't add to the topic .
Like "I can't help you on this. Wish I could."
OR
Posts from folks that give boiler plate answers that also add no value to the discussion.
"In business you need to look at the market."
Sorry, just in a sour mood.
Maybe jail is where I belong.
I am sorry for the closing.
I had plans to go there.
That seems to be the question that no one has been able to answe in regards to service related jobs, where at least for around here there are Help Wanted postings up at virtually every business.I was just told by the TV that there are a Million more people working than before the C closures, how can there be a labor shortage?
Our non-alcoholic pool room / grill has managed to survive 27 years in a super rural location on 95% food sales and 5% pool table rental income, and an owner who loves the game and is committed to keeping the pool room and grill going for all the regulars.
The bottom line though is that labor force shortages, particularly cooks, has us struggling to remain open unlike we’ve ever experienced before.
I payed for school expenses with my pool playing ability. It just wasn't mine!!Side $$$ is entirely different than acting like you paid for college by playing pool lol.
Sh!t, I played my way through life since probably 7yrs old.
Jason<-----did NOT pay his way through life since 7