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Wildcat said:
I was wondering if anybody had any info on a guy named Johnny Red... Any info would be appreciated. Thanks

Apprx how old is "Johnny Red"?

Are you SURE that's his name?
 
What kind of info

Wildcat said:
I was wondering if anybody had any info on a guy named Johnny Red... Any info would be appreciated. Thanks


Hat size?
Who is his barber?
What does he look like?
Do you want to know his speed and how high he will gamble?
Why don't you play him a little cheap, and you tell me?
No knocking.........
Just a little peek,
Debbie
 
Wildcat said:
I was wondering if anybody had any info on a guy named Johnny Red... Any info would be appreciated. Thanks


He's been a good player/gambler around Central Florida for a long time.
He should be about 55-60 yrs old by now (or older).
Doug
 
IMO, you should have just had the guy come to Orlando asking for "Johnny" and when he came across "Jimmy" he would have been completely clueless.

My, how things have changed.
 
instroke75:
don't you mean Jimmy Red?


Tampa Tubby Bob Jimmy John Dug Doug:
If You've Seen One Johnny Jimmy, You've Seen Em All
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That's who I was talking about.

Another namejacking? When will the horror end?!!?

pj <- all I have left
chgo
 
instroke75 said:
don't you mean Jimmy Red?
Johnny Red (real name) has lived in the Kissimmee/ Orlando area for a long time. Jimmy, the Tampa area.

Hadn't seen Johnny for a couple of years until about two months ago when he came into Jimmy's Billiards (no joke). As usual, he was loud and outgoing. There happened to be a road player there and Johnny whoofed at him so hard the roadie was reluctant to play. Johnny would have had no chance to win but that never really mattered to Johnny anyway.

Finally a local came in and took Johnny up on his offer to play. (Note: Most locals duck Johnny, not because he can play, but because the money your going to win probaly is not going to be worth the aggravation your going to endure to get it.) Before the first set started Johnny sent someone next door to the liquor store (Jimmy's serves beer only).

Johnny was drinking much faster than he was playing and by the time he had lost the first set he was wasted. During the second set he was standing by the next table watching his opponent shoot when I saw his eyes close, followed by a full lay-out, face first meeting with the floor. He was wearing glasses at the time which made the injuries worse. It took a while to stop the bleeding and needless to say, the match was over at this point.

I haven't seen Johnny since, but it is obvious that the years have taken a toll on Johnny. In the old days he didn't pass out until the wee hours of the next day.
 
How about "Noodle," or "Noodles?" I beat him in a bar in Orlando. Funnier than hell situation. He really thought he had a tourist. Info, please.
 
crawfish said:
How about "Noodle," or "Noodles?" I beat him in a bar in Orlando. Funnier than hell situation. He really thought he had a tourist. Info, please.
Noodles still lives in the area. He used to follow the "bar tournament trail" around the Orlando area. That's probaly how you ran into him.

I happened to be in his "home" bar the night he and someone he regularly beat got into an argument. One thing lead to another, and the bar owner wound up staking Noodles for a $1,000.00 a set. Turned out, Noodles couldn't hit the end rail for $1,000.00. That pretty much ended his gambling days, but he is still funnier than hell to be around.
 
M HOUSE said:
Noodles still lives in the area. He used to follow the "bar tournament trail" around the Orlando area. That's probaly how you ran into him.

I happened to be in his "home" bar the night he and someone he regularly beat got into an argument. One thing lead to another, and the bar owner wound up staking Noodles for a $1,000.00 a set. Turned out, Noodles couldn't hit the end rail for $1,000.00. That pretty much ended his gambling days, but he is still funnier than hell to be around.
They had just finished having a pool tournament, and so I acted like I was pissed that I missed it. So, he jumps up and says that me and him could have our own tournament, and starts laughing. EVERYONE pulled up a chair. We were only betting $25, races to seven. I get down two sets and ask to bet a hundred. $50 was what he'd go for, so I took all of the side action I could get. I won three in a row, and looked around. He was gone. They then called this young, blond haired kid. Reagan? He couldn't run outta the rain for $100. After getting up about five bills, my wife and I started singing karaoke. The whole place was pissed. It was hysterical. Fun night.
 
I ran 3 tournaments at Beachclub with Marcy. I really liked your place. I always thought it was cool that it was right next to the bus station. A pool player's dream. As for me it was a 50 minute drive-straight shot to my house in Melbourne.
Mike,hope you are doing well and are happy.
Tracy
 
poolhall maven said:
I ran 3 tournaments at Beachclub with Marcy. I really liked your place. I always thought it was cool that it was right next to the bus station. A pool player's dream. As for me it was a 50 minute drive-straight shot to my house in Melbourne.
Mike,hope you are doing well and are happy.
Tracy
Thanks for the kind words. Those were the good old days. I believe it was during one of your events at Beachclub that a young lady by the name of Karen Corr showed up to play in her first tournament in the States. She didn't even own a pool cue at the time. Of course, she still dominated the field while playing with her snooker cue.
 
M HOUSE said:
Johnny Red (real name) has lived in the Kissimmee/ Orlando area for a long time. Jimmy, the Tampa area.

Hadn't seen Johnny for a couple of years until about two months ago when he came into Jimmy's Billiards (no joke). As usual, he was loud and outgoing. There happened to be a road player there and Johnny whoofed at him so hard the roadie was reluctant to play. Johnny would have had no chance to win but that never really mattered to Johnny anyway.

Finally a local came in and took Johnny up on his offer to play. (Note: Most locals duck Johnny, not because he can play, but because the money your going to win probaly is not going to be worth the aggravation your going to endure to get it.) Before the first set started Johnny sent someone next door to the liquor store (Jimmy's serves beer only).

Johnny was drinking much faster than he was playing and by the time he had lost the first set he was wasted. During the second set he was standing by the next table watching his opponent shoot when I saw his eyes close, followed by a full lay-out, face first meeting with the floor. He was wearing glasses at the time which made the injuries worse. It took a while to stop the bleeding and needless to say, the match was over at this point.

I haven't seen Johnny since, but it is obvious that the years have taken a toll on Johnny. In the old days he didn't pass out until the wee hours of the next day.


Yeah that was a classic. It took 20 minutes just to get him off the floor!
 
Hmmmmmmmmm, "Johnny/Jimmy Red"

55 to 60 is bout right

had sandy/brwn hair

sharp features with a pugilists nose

apprx 5'10" tall and "medium" boned

bridge hand appears void of bone

makes faces when "in the zone"

NOPE, don't know him...
 
M HOUSE said:
Thanks for the kind words. Those were the good old days. I believe it was during one of your events at Beachclub that a young lady by the name of Karen Corr showed up to play in her first tournament in the States. She didn't even own a pool cue at the time. Of course, she still dominated the field while playing with her snooker cue.

Those were the good old days! I dug up this picture from your tournament.(June 1998). Notice her pool case and my avatar... Fun times! Mike, where is a good place to play pool in Orlando these days?
 

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