Steven Seagal in Hard to Kill (1990).
Where the mother of a young toddler has her back turned on her baby in a room with pool tables and table tennis tables? I don’t know whether I’m overreacting, but I watched a woman turn her back on him, letting him run around and pick up food off the floor and eat it. And she left him in the company of a number of 7-8 year olds, with no other adults there. I’m not affected by this in any way, but it disturbs me that no one seemed to care.
This is a scene from the Louis De Funès movie “La Zizanie” from 1978.
Amazing Billiards Trick Shots.
I don’t care if its luck or if he is just really good all i care is that this is really fun to watch. … baby biliard amazing wierd funny pool table cute AFV
Game of pool played on a cruise ship on rough seas, the amazing pool table is always level by way of a gyroscope.
I want play like this man!
Game room in a day care?
I would like some ideas to decorate a game room. I am going to open a day-care in my home, and I have an extra room outside that we have been wanting to fix up into a game room, but thought I would also convert it into a game room for day care kids. Any ideas on what I can put in there that would be fun for young and older a kid that is safe + educational. Also you being a parent how would you feel a day care having an outdoor game room for kids during P.E. Period? Just thought I would get some tips and opinions from others. Thanks!
p.s. what kind of furniture or games should I get to decorate the room? I am wanting it to be fun but learning at the same time kind of like a school room. Had an idea of getting the long thick rulers and using it as a window trim. Is that stupid, I was thinking about getting a pool table or air hockey table for older kids, plus decorate in crayola theme for younger kids and have a place where they can sit and read or play with dolls, toys, and a section to play dress up etc. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated. Would this be acceptable if I was to get a Licensed Day Care.
specifically id like to know if i should use a light, medium or heavy stick?
Should i break with the cueball lined up directly or should it be moved to the side? if so how much should it be moved?
and any other good tips about pool in general would be appreciated.
pool trick shots