Just keep in mind that one of the best resturants on earth is in Reno.
"Bricks" is awesome!!
I just hope they are still there.
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"Bricks" is awesome!!
I just hope they are still there.
:smile:
poolhustler said:Just keep in mind that one of the best resturants on earth is in Reno.
"Bricks" is awesome!!
I just hope they are still there.
:smile:
CrownCityCorey said:Where is that restaurant?
The oyster bar at the Silver Legacy is great. Food prepared right in front of you and 2 or3 plasmas.CrownCityCorey said:Where is that restaurant?
JB Cases said:Exactly WHEN is the Reno open this year?
Sad that I can't get this information by googling it :-(
John
justnick said:
Danny Harriman said:I have a few friends that would like to stake me to play John a set for twenty thousand, he could even play in Reno if he liked competing in dry weather conditions. When I beat him the first time he said he was just getting used to his new cue, even though he had just run 400 balls with it. The last time we played my ferrule cracked on the end of the One Pocket, I think I have a cue now that has a stronger ferrule, John simply plays for the $ not the thrill of battle. I'm sure he is like you Charleyufarley he would rather have a bunch of friends than go into battle and take a free shot at winning the cash. Like he said so eloquently he might get embarrased and or humiliated, and no charley my friends do not call me ***** when conversing and even joking.
We both won one set and Tar offered John boy a free $1,000 just to have me fly to his hometable and play which he refused, as he stated in an earlier post I guess that $1,000 is not enough to cover the possible humiliation factor. I though he had a little more fire in him, do not be fooled by his excuses any player than turns down a chance to play for twenty thousand is simply scared stiff. I would be willing to play Mr. straight pool as he calls himself a set of 14.1 for all the cash but I am sure he will dodge this offer also.