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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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A room big enough to accommodate a full size snooker table
with a professional match quality snooker table.

One can dream.
(, Tue 17 Aug 2010, 12:49, 1 reply, 16 years ago)
The house I grew up in was put up for sale a few months ago
and in the dining room they've put a full size snooker table, I was like "why the hell didn't my parents think of that?"
(, Tue 17 Aug 2010, 12:50, Reply)
Maybe they weren't pikeys?

(, Tue 17 Aug 2010, 12:52, Reply)
I didn't think snooker was particularly pikey
It doesn't really go with the decor though:
www.athertons-uk.com/property/1643277
(, Tue 17 Aug 2010, 12:55, Reply)
Ok, for "snooker" read "billiards"
not so pikey now huh?
(, Tue 17 Aug 2010, 12:55, Reply)
In the dining room?
Yes, very pikey indeed.
(, Tue 17 Aug 2010, 13:20, Reply)
The previous owners of my house knocked down the wall between my dining room and the living room
I could probably get a full size table in there, but there wouldn't be room for proper cueing action.

I also wouldn't have a useable living room or dining room.
(, Tue 17 Aug 2010, 12:53, Reply)
I hate it when they have a pool table in a pub and it's so crammed in that you can't take proper shots from certain angles

(, Tue 17 Aug 2010, 12:56, Reply)
I once saw a pub pool table that was hexagon in shape and you could turn it around to play the shot
this was so it could fit in the corner. Very odd.
(, Tue 17 Aug 2010, 12:59, Reply)

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