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I'm fixing to open a New Pool Room and was wondering if any of you have any suggestions for a name that you would like to offer. I Would like to maybe have to word sports in it but it's not neccessory.

Thanks
 
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LiL_C said:
I'm fixing to open a New Pool Room and was wondering if any of you have any suggestions for a name that you would like to offer. I Would like to maybe have to word sports in it but it's not neccessory.

Thanks

I always though that if I were to open a hall I would call it "Zack's Racks" or perhaps "Rackin' Zack's"...lol. I don't know how much that helps you though.
 
pool hall name

LiL_C said:
I'm fixing to open a New Pool Room and was wondering if any of you have any suggestions for a name that you would like to offer. I Would like to maybe have to word sports in it but it's not neccessory.

Thanks

rack your ball's sports palace

laffin, bet your gonna get lots of wild names.

obrien
 
I think a real upscale pool room with yellow neon running around the wall up next to the ceiling, down at the baseboard, and around the bar area, and would look cool. You could call it the "Lemon Treigh". (Pronounced tree)
 
LiL_C said:
I'm fixing to open a New Pool Room and was wondering if any of you have any suggestions for a name that you would like to offer. I Would like to maybe have to word sports in it but it's not neccessory.

Thanks


Okay, the LAST thing I would do is name the place after the town/city/neighborhood/street!!! I'm sorry but I've grown sick and tired of Clifton/Port Richmond/City Hall Billiards.

Honestly, if it were me, I'd pick a beautiful woman's name and leave it at that!
 
Rackz
Loose Pockets
Suzie Cues


And you could always add Sports Bar on the end of the name.

Skippy
 
Bayou Billiards and Sports ????

Or, to use Jude's thought above . . . . .

Britney's Billiards

Ohhh, wait a minute. He said beautiful woman, not over-hyped, spoiled, rich, no-talent, lip-sync-er. Never mind the last one. I'm not a beginner, not yet an A player. Oh, gawd . . . . I gotta quit letting my kid pick the CD's in the car. :(
 
Jude Rosenstock said:
Honestly, if it were me, I'd pick a beautiful woman's name and leave it at that!

The how about Hillary Rodham's or Tammy Faye's Billiards.
Or how about Oprah's, Roseanne's, or Margaret ChoSama Bin Ladin's.

Just thoughts.

Mike
 
Mike Templeton said:
The how about Hillary Rodham's or Tammy Faye's Billiards.
Or how about Oprah's, Roseanne's, or Margaret ChoSama Bin Ladin's.

Just thoughts.

Mike
Really SCARY thoughts . . . . . . :D
 
Jude Rosenstock said:
Honestly, if it were me, I'd pick a beautiful woman's name and leave it at that!

Uh yeah, problem solved.......Landshark's :D :D

Oh yeah, I'm a legend in my spare time!!! :cool:
 
landshark77 said:
Uh yeah, problem solved.......Landshark's :D :D

Oh yeah, I'm a legend in my spare time!!! :cool:


I thought you were a legend in your own version of reality? Or is that only in your spare time?
 
LiL_C said:
I'm fixing to open a New Pool Room and was wondering if any of you have any suggestions for a name that you would like to offer. I Would like to maybe have to word sports in it but it's not neccessory.

Thanks
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It's never how well you play when your gambling it's how well you match up.

Sometimes you just have to get up there and bet.

Based on your .signature motif, and apparent interest in gambling, I would investigate if Barry Hearns, British snooker and 9-ball WPC, Masters, etc. promoter has trademarked "Matchroom Sports" in the U.S. yet. It fits you to a "T", implies gambling, has sports in the name, and if the local business end doesn't work out you could sell the local website domain to Barry reasonably.

Why DO I give these great ideas away for free? Google history, snapshots, in the end researchers will discover mr. idea non-commercial pool-loving me. That's my story, anyway, and I am sticking to it.
 
What's your theme for the place?

How many tables?

What type of customers do you want?

What income level, etc. etc. etc.

Jeff Livingston
 
How about "The office " that way when someone asks you where you are you can just tell them your at the office. I can see that logo on some business cards or match books
 
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