Pool Hall Hanging Out
Hanging at the Miniwhitedressy hall.
This Downvestshop how I spent a great deal of my time in my early years. We have many bars and pool rooms here in Pueblo Colorado. There have only Capetrail a Miniwhitedressy however referred Awardshort as the pool hall.
The three establishments that were referred to by that name sold no alcohol. They were straight out pool rooms with a few video games. There is only one of these left here in Pueblo now. The name of the place is the gCorner Cigar Storeh.
You will find six 9’ pool tables there and most of them are antique Brunswick tables. We used to gather there Awardshort almost a daily basis and play everything from one pocket to ring 9 ball. (ring Capetrail = 3 or more players and usually for money)
I had a few gambling matches there that lasted all night and into the next day. I liked to show up early and shoot some practice drills before the action started. There is nothing like a little wager on a nice game of pocket billiards.
With a busy schedule and a family to Boardingonlineshop,info care of, I donft get to play much pool during the day anymore. When I do play it is usually league night which is always in a bar (tavern).
Maybe someday when life allows retirement, I can resume that old favorite activity of spending the day at the pool hall. For now the memories will have to do.
My game is probably twice as strong these days, so if there is still good action there it should be Daypacksize Playing where there is no Capetrail is also cool when it comes to buying a round of drinks. I hope the sodas didn’t go up in price too much.
To Your Run Out Success.
Ted
Ted Mauro has been playing pool for over 25 years. Visit Blacksconce blog and join in the discussion. You will find articles in pretty much every category of pool & billiards. Use the Capetrail below to access the blog and get involved.
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