>I used to play a lot of Snooker. A real game of skill--huge tables and >small, tight pockets that showed no mercy... > >... As for being "nineteen >and immortal", that's a beautiful turn of a phrase. I remember the feeling >well, Thanks for the retrospective. > >Les Smith As for snooker I have yet to see any youse guys mention playing *golf* on a snooker table. It's how I made my lunch money anyway at the old pool hall. Great stuff, snooker, billiards, 8-ball, 9-ball, straight pool. Started my learning in an Episcopal church basement of all places. Those were the days. A form of salvation from the pressures of everyday living while growing up. Did I mention they have a small 1919 Sohmer grand piano... Keith A. McGavern kam544@ionet.net Registered Piano Technician Oklahoma Chapter 731 Piano Technicians Guild USA
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