FOUR SEASONS BREEZE | JUNE 2021 55
The billiards room is lonely. (See photos
for proof.) Sure, there have been COVID
restrictions for way too long, but can't you
feel it calling for all you pool players to c'mon
down? Hopefully by the time you are reading
this article, The Lodge will be more open and
able to facilitate the needs of the residents
to utilize this lonely room. We NEED to
play pool! When individuals don't use pool-
playing muscles, and utilize the portion
of the brain devoted to strategy in game-
playing, the result is atrophy. (That's a scary
thought!) So, all of you out there: please get a
vaccine so we can reopen the Billiards Room.
You don't want us to atrophy out here, do you?
In the amazing event that The Lodge is
reopened by the date of this article, we will
be well on our way to resuming our playing
schedule of every Tuesday from either 11 am
to 1 pm or 1 to 3 pm in the Billiards Room.
Come join us! We're all sorta in various
stages of atrophy anyway, so you'll have an
advantage. C'mon. We know you want to. ~
Eileen Antoine, egcellent@msn.com
Billiards for Fun
Wild Bunch Billiards
Looks like we are finally on the road to recovery with COVID-19
cases going down and people getting vaccinated. We are excited that
we are back "live" in the Billiards Room. We hope everyone is able
to get your desired reservation time and table. There may be some
inconvenience in having to make reservations but, hopefully, being
able to play pool again outweighs the minor inconvenience. Thank
you for adhering to the guidelines and making the Billiards Room a
safe and healthy environment.
The Wild Bunch consists of some of the best players in the league
— Joe Spinella, Robert Howard, Bob Rector, Mike Corbett, Carlos
Rivera, LeRoy Wright, Rocket Spinosa, and Gracy Luna.
Once this beast has died and the crisis is over, if you want to play
serious, competitive pool, we invite you to come by the Billiards Room
and join in the stimulation of competitive play. We will keep you
updated on when we can safely go into the Billiards Room, which we
are hoping will be sooner than later!
In conclusion, Practice does NOT make Perfect; Practice makes
Permanent; Perfect Practice makes Perfection Permanent. ~ Gracy
Luna, gracyluna@aol.com