You Can't Run With Men if You Can't Take a Verbal Beatdown

Unbelievable-

what better time to return after a year, than for a hand gesture by a woman!

@ OP - it's cool to see someone being proactive in marketing Mosconi in & for the US & pool, and from an OBVIOUS angle that has been overlooked. :rolleyes:

where's that Lieutenant/Colonel that helped train our boys last year? surely he, and all the Armed Forces/Vets herein, could spread the word nationwide & fill our stands with military? those Brits would sh*t their pants if they walked into 300 obnoxious pool-playing Marines in uniform. :eek:

and the President would have to, at minimum, acknowledge The Mosconi Cup.

Unbelievable-

Potential acknowledgement for Pool by a sitting President and all I hear are crickets and the sounds of hair being pulled out.

Keep doin' whatcha been doin',
and you'll all keep gettin' what you've been gettin'.

But it's nice to see "put-up or shut-up" come into play- thank you Pinklady!

There it is on the table:

Servicemen and Veterans: Will you help inform those in your sphere of influence that there even is a Mosconi Cup??








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Excuse Me-

Oh great. Now he'll waste $$$ on a few tables at the Whitehouse. Maybe it won't be that bad. Knowing him, they'll be small bar tables with large pockets. Maybe he'll hire Dechaine as an advisor.

There's almost always been a pool table in the White House-
I do believe they have a billiard table as well.
 
There's almost always been a pool table in the White House-
I do believe they have a billiard table as well.

The presidential pool table is at Camp David now. There used to be one at the White House, though. Here is an interesting read, an AzBilliards thread about presidents shooting pool, to include President Obama: White House Takes a Cue from Kansas

I will follow up your letter with one of my own, Angel, and print your invite as an attachment. I have a few media contacts, who may be able to walk my letter in and hand-deliver it to the right person, which may ensure Obama actually reads it himself.

I think it is a great idea and thinking out of the box. There are three kinds of people in this world: those who make things happen, those who watch what happened, and those who wonder what happened. You, Angel, are obviously somebody who makes things happen. Bravo! :)
 

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The third floor at the White House is also home to the game room, where a pool table resided at least since the George HW Bush era. Today's Map Room was once home to a White House pool table; and even as early as John Quincy Adams, a pool table has inhabited today's Vermeil Room or some other corner of the mansion from time to time. The Nixon White House had a pool table, although it's not clear which room it was in.

At least through the Kennedy era, this room was a bedroom. The Game Room has its own lavatory.

According to Brunswick:

Abraham Lincoln. Lincoln was a self-confessed “billiards addict.” He described the game as a “health inspiring, scientific game, lending recreation to the otherwise fatigued mind.” It is quite possible that critical issues of national interest—slavery, international relations and the civil war—were handled over the slate of a Brunswick table.

Teddy Roosevelt—our Secretary of the Navy and the hero of San Juan Hill, the President of the United States and, later, a distinguished wild game hunter—owned a Brunswick table.

There was a Brunswick table in the White House during the administrations of several recent presidents. And when President Eisenhower established Camp David, it was furnished with not one, but four Brunswick tables. Every President since Eisenhower—Kennedy, Nixon, Carter, Clinton—has used those tables. A stream of notable visitors, including Winston Churchill, Nikita Krushchev, Charles de Gaulle, Anwar Sadat and King Hussein, all knew those tables. Margaret Thatcher and Ronald Reagan were known to be pretty good players.
 
Any exposure to the team & cup and this game are good things. Kudos to you
 
President at Mosconi Cup

Well, the post and 1st reply you made didn't make me lol, but it did make me crack a biggg smile ! :D (I thought. "yeah, she would say that!" )

Angel , I like your attitude; why not ask him to attend !

You are a "pip" Angel, (but then I knew that an hour before I met you) :cool:

Don't let 'em get you down . Keep on; keepin' on !
 
He's ruined everything he's touched. This would be no exception. With the secret service doing back ground checks on those attending, most of the seats will remain vacant.

There are very few things that could actually diminish the pool world. Congrats. You've found it.

That.

Jeff Livingston
 
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I haven't commented on AZB in ages.
That retort was worthy of a nod.

Hope all of the "circle jerks" will stay in their closet and let this thread be what it was intended.

Ditto what Zphix said... "Literally LOL'ed".

What's the intention of this thread but to invite the uS president to a tourney? Haven't the comments, plus and minus, been precisely on that exact subject?

Jeff Livingston
 
It might not be too bad if he attended, it would keep him from destroying what's left of the country for a few hours.
 
Something tells me the trolls are getting ready to highjack this thread to fit their political agenda. It may be time to move this to the Craigslist, "Rants and Raves" section.
 
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Kudos to Angel and JAM for their efforts to promote pool.
Golf has been blessed with a lot of people like this.


But AZers have to have a little fun also.....
....I hear the Prez is a leftie...
...and if I can make a game in that spot.....can I get a Baracker?
 
I don't see why we can't invite the mayor and governor as well.
Patriotic PR is typically good for everyone.
 
You don't see any positives?

It might not be too bad if he attended, it would keep him from destroying what's left of the country for a few hours.

Really?
You can see no good side?
Is your hate of one man greater than your love for pool?
 
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