Tell a story about a famous person stopping in your pool room.

Old geezer

Oh, God!

I always thought it meant 'Original Gangsta'.

Audrey disagrees, though her name does not imeediately suggest she'd be in the loop on matters of G-ness:wink:

OG:

noun•acronym of "original gangsta" meaning an older gangsta.
He's an OG.

adjective•outdated but still cool.
The 8-bit Nintendo is really O.G.

◦See more words with the same meaning: good, okay, cool, awesome, fun.
◦See more words with the same meaning: old, retro, antiquated.
Last edited on Jan 22 1999. Submitted by Audrey M. from UC Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, USA on Jan 22 1999.
 
A one-eyed detective

In the 60s i used to play a lot of pool with Peter Falk at Tournament Billiards in Culver City.
I remember him asking me to play straight pool and, without thinking, I said "You can put what I know about straight pool in your eye," to which he smiled and said, "Which eye?" Red Fox hung around there a lot.
My ten years of living in Aspen spoiled me in Star gazing. When it becomes commonplace to see Jack Nicholson, Antonio Banderas, Kevin Costner, Kurt Russell and Oh My God, Ann Margaret, along with any number of celebrities on a daily basis you get kind of numb to it.
The sweetest of all is Goldie Hahn. She's just Goldie to everyone.
Keep it starstruck. Alfie
 
In the '70s I was working for Ed Sharp, the owner of "The Golden Cue" in Bladensburg, Maryland when Sugar Ray Leonard walked in with his brother. He was a young man back then, and not being certain about my dates, I think it wasn't long before that he had won boxing's Golden Gloves Award.

Well, I couldn't help myself, so I asked him if he would be interested in playing some nine ball for a few thousand dollars a game. HIs reply stopped me cold. "Sure, we can play for as much as you want but I have one condition. We box one round first". :eek:

Tom
 
Thats a Good one!

In the '70s I was working for Ed Sharp, the owner of "The Golden Cue" in Bladensburg, Maryland when Sugar Ray Leonard walked in with his brother. He was a young man back then, and not being certain about my dates, I think it wasn't long before that he had won boxing's Golden Gloves Award.

Well, I couldn't help myself, so I asked him if he would be interested in playing some nine ball for a few thousand dollars a game. HIs reply stopped me cold. "Sure, we can play for as much as you want but I have one condition. We box one round first". :eek:

Tom

A good one! Nice Story!
 
well apparently i was in the same pool hall (slick willies montrose) with roger waters and a few of his buddies one night. it was an early friday night and there werent too many people around. i was a banger at that time just looking to catch a buzz and knock a few balls in before a friday night outing. i was across the room from this group of older gentlemen and paid no attention. after about an hour or so they left, and my waitress comes up to me and tells me that the manager told her not to tell any customers but that one of those men in the corner was roger waters(maybe with other members of the band?). found out the next day that pink floyd was in town for the weekend doing a concert. this was maybe 6 years ago or so...

Sorry to kill a cool story, but Pink Floyd hasn't toured since 1994 and hasn't toured with Roger Waters since years before that (1985) due to his estrangement and many lawsuits against the rest of the members of Pink Floyd, so the idea that you saw Roger Waters (maybe 6 years ago) while "Pink Floyd was in town for the long weekend doing a concert" seems a bit unrealistic.
 
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I mostly went to Colins Irish Pub down the street from the room, but if someone else was driving I'd go anywhere. The police almost got me one night in the apartment right over the poolroom. I had 6 pounds of weed being put in different size bags on the kitchen table. One guy helping me was a pretty big buyer of stolen goods from the area. Some drunken young guys were carrying four 20' clam rakes and a 30 HP outboard up the fire escape to my kitchen to sell. I looked out the window and saw a cop car in front of a store a few stores down. I pointed my gun at the three guys and told them I would shoot them dead if they didn't get down the fire escape quickly...and I would have. N.Y had that Rockefeller law at the time, and the amount of pot I had would mean life in prison. To this day I have no idea how those idiots didn't get us all busted. Cop must have been asleep or had a girl with him. Johnnyt

I live in Hauppauge for about 5 years of my life. Speaking of the Gambino family, my uncle is a big time attorney in NY and lived 4 houses away from Gotti. Got his kids out of jail a few times and Gotti and his family would come over to his house for 4th of July each year.

In terms of famous people in the pool room...Nelly would come by the pool room from time to time in North St Louis. Years ago, I drove a Honda CRX. Nelly's bodyguard - Big B - as a joke went outside and picked my car up and moved it so it was sideways in a parking spot so I wasn't able to pull out til the one of the other cars next to me moved. Nelly can shoot a little pool himself.
 
I live in Hauppauge for about 5 years of my life. Speaking of the Gambino family, my uncle is a big time attorney in NY and lived 4 houses away from Gotti. Got his kids out of jail a few times and Gotti and his family would come over to his house for 4th of July each year.

In terms of famous people in the pool room...Nelly would come by the pool room from time to time in North St Louis. Years ago, I drove a Honda CRX. Nelly's bodyguard - Big B - as a joke went outside and picked my car up and moved it so it was sideways in a parking spot so I wasn't able to pull out til the one of the other cars next to me moved. Nelly can shoot a little pool himself.

I hated POS Gotti SR. I never met his son. How's that for respect? Johnnyt
 
In the '70s I was working for Ed Sharp, the owner of "The Golden Cue" in Bladensburg, Maryland when Sugar Ray Leonard walked in with his brother. He was a young man back then, and not being certain about my dates, I think it wasn't long before that he had won boxing's Golden Gloves Award.

Well, I couldn't help myself, so I asked him if he would be interested in playing some nine ball for a few thousand dollars a game. HIs reply stopped me cold. "Sure, we can play for as much as you want but I have one condition. We box one round first". :eek:

Tom


And........did you win??...lol
 
My last poolroom was at Hollywood Park, next to the Forum where the Lakers used to play. One day who walks in but Jerry Buss, the owner of the Lakers, along with star guard Derek Fisher. Jerry asks for a table and pretty soon a crowd gathers around to watch him play. Jerry is taking on all comers, a game at a time. He was friendly as hell, laughing and joking with the regulars who were always there in the day time. Fisher meanwhile was content to sit on the sidelines cradling his ice cold beer.

I ended up playing Jerry a couple of games, being smart enough to make sure he won one of them. After that he came back in one more time and when I saw him at poker tournaments he always remembered me and asked how business was. One helluva nice guy! And he loved to play pool.
 
I am one of the managers at the Broken Rack in Emeryville CA, near San Francisco. Just 2 weeks ago, on a Monday, Marshawn Lynch came in with a bunch of his friends and played for a couple of hours. They pulled up in an SUV limo.

AJ Griffin, a pitcher for the Oakland A's, came in from time to time with his girlfriend. He gave me tickets to one of the last games against Texas where they clinched the playoffs.

The band UB40 stopped in one time to use our snooker table; they are from England and love playing snooker.
 
Just last night this guy who has a rep for being a nice guy and fairly solid pool player happened to be in the bar we shoot at.

One of our very dear former teammates is living in AZ and fighting for his life against Leukemia. So we made a little "Get Well Soon" sign. This shooter was kind enough to join our team photo in sending some positive energy his way.
 

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Wow!!

I have quite a few but here is my favorite:

In the early 90's, late in the afternoon on a summer day, five jet black SUVs with dark tinted windows pulled into my parking lot at Gold Crown Billiards in Erie PA. Eight or ten muscle-men in black suits and white shirts converged on my place, manning the three entrances. One acted as a spokesman and asked to speak to the man in charge. He said "Mr. Netanyahu would like to know if it would be alright for him to come inside for a burger and a cocktail. Our security will have to guard the entrances and exits. No one will be allowed to enter or leave while he is here. It will be quick."

We were accommodating.

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That's super strong!

My owner was forced to turn away baseball player Fergie Jenkins and his son because his son was underage...

-CP
 
Back in the 80's while working at the pool room at our college, James Doohan came in and played before his show that night.
 
Got me on that one chief lol I was pretty certain they were in town. As I said, I was told that it was him, but I couldn't personally confirm... :/ debunked sorry
 
Hof

It was about 10 or 11 years ago I worked for a Bank, since it was Presidents' Day I was off work. I went up to my favorite Pool Room Northfield Billiards and was just hanging around with maybe 7 or 8 guys that included 2 of the owners. It was a dingy cold depressing sort of a day and not much was happening at all. I remember looking out the front window and thinking ( that guy looks like Nick Varner ) and he was walking right towards the Pool Room. The closer he got the more it looked like him then I realized it is him! He was on the road selling his line of Nick Varner cues and cases , when he came in the group all perked up . Nick was the perfect salesman that day selling a good number of cues and cases's to the owners . I went to the drugstore and bought one of those throw away cameras and took some nice photos of Nick with everyone. He had been up in our area before but that day took everyone by surprise . Very good memories.
 
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