Come on Johnny. We both know this is a trick question. You always bring the car wash to the pool table. Quit leading these people on.
For all who are unaware... Johnny's nickname is "scissors", because he's the neighborhood cut up.
Sorry I had to reveal that.
Just like I apologised to Lea for letting it be known that she's the best "Wrapper" at Christmas time.
Y'all have a great weekend, Jay.
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2007-08-03 02:43:55
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answer #1
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answered by Jay9ball 6
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I'm glad Jay mentioned his apology; otherwise I might never have seen it...I checked back a few times but I guess he was still crafting it. Umm, okay, Johnny, I know this isn't what you're asking, but I have to offer a bit of advice. It's just not financially prudent to use a car wash...A deluxe car wash is like, seven dollars!! Don't you own a bucket, sponge, hose, and some Dawn dishwashing liquid (remember a spoonful of Dawn does a whole sinkload of dishes, so it'll probably only take about that much to wash the felt, maybe another two or three to wash the rest of it)? If so, that's what I suggest. I'm sorry to not answer your actual question, but that's what you get for not thinking it all the way through...Of course, I apologize if your goal is not to actually wash the table but to just get it there...You think people might want to play a little while they wait in line?? If it's a quarter table that'll be awfully convenient, won't it? Lots of quarters floating around that place...
--Lea
2007-08-03 11:30:01
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answered by Lea A 5
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Well, there are several determining factors at play here..If the table is standard size, like the ones you would find at any pool hall, then it's not very likely you could take it to a car wash. If, on the other hand the table was a small portable one, and could fit into the trunck of your vehicle, then yes, you most certainly can indeed take a pool table to a car wash. But if you were to do that, then you would have to make sure the box the table was in would be wrapped very tightly.
2007-08-03 08:58:50
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answered by Mike M. 7
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Only if the rollers under the legs (the table's, not yours) are big enough. Sit on the table as it goes throught the wash so that you can get just as wet as your question.
2007-08-03 06:18:36
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answered by theonlypine 1
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What you have to do is replace the cloth on top of the table and on the sides so it would look cleaner. I grew up with this stuff.
2007-08-03 06:18:53
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answered by Brian_Galang 4
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You could.
I know that anything is possible...
Haha.
But what would be the point of doing so in the first place?
2007-08-03 06:09:47
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answered by Anonymous
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You can but what for ? If it to clean it their are better way of doing it.
2007-08-03 06:17:55
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answered by Dallas S 4
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surrrre.............while you're at it...sit it out in the sun for a good 3 days...when it dries up, you'll see all the lush green hills for miles ;P...hugz........DreO
2007-08-03 08:47:24
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answered by dre o 3
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only if yougot it on back of a ute
2007-08-03 06:15:41
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answered by Anonymous
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