Several girls in revealing white dresses / played with men for the purse each possesses. / Blanche would not take Jules’ cue / as to what she should do. / Did Jules think Blanche could win? Take two guesses. /// Game of Billiards, (please don’t call it pool), / should be played with three balls, as a rule. / But the men in the back / enjoyed watching her rack / fifteen balls with that triangle tool. /// And though Jules had a certain renown, / as a player of billiards in town, / now he overreacted. / Jules, in truth, was distracted / by Blanche in her tight clingy white gown.
Thirty people or more filled the hall, / waiting while Mademoiselle shot the ball. / The stakes were quite low / and yet, even so, / she endeavored to give it her all. /// Little children and dogs were allowed / to make noises distracting and loud. / When the teenage coquette / lost, the table was set, / and then dinner was served to the crowd.
Bright white sunshine shone down through the skylight / to illuminate Claire in a highlight. / She played billiards with skill / and was winning until / she could not see to shoot after twilight.
A man would be quite the fool/ to miss out on an evening of pool/ in Napoleon’s France/ where the men wore tight pants/ and the ladies kept cool in tulle./// Every now and then they would pause/ for a moment to dampen the gauze/ and enhance the display/ of that old “je ne sais”/ which could even earn them applause/// Whenever they leaned o’er the felt/ one might catch a glimpse of a “pelt”/ a splendiferous sight/ which possibly might/ cause the iciest heart to melt../// Their bank shots were terribly poor,/ their control of the cue was unsure/ their favorite mistake?/ Sink the eight ball on break/..but it didn’t reduce their allure./ Now here is a hot tip for you, / before you start “chalking your cue”:/ those garments “Empire”/ were wonderf’ly sheer/ but those glorious “temps” are “perdus ”.
“Hey Nancy….How about, after you finish that shot, you break out some ‘Ben & Jerry’s’… The kids would love some ice cream. Oh, and while you’re doing that give us the key to your liquor cabinet that has the really good stuff!”
It’s a soirée at Josephine’s/ attended by persons of means/ where excess is rife/ while Napoleon’s wife/ presides among lesser “queens”../// around the billiard table/ having checked their wraps of sable/ and flaunting their butts/ is a slew of sly sluts/ – but the edifice is quite unstable../// The whole thing’s a house of cards/ dependent on peasant “batards”/ who are over the Rhine/ in a “Landschaft” malign/ whence one day they’ll return – in shards../// For nobody present doubts/ though with England we’re now on the outs/they’ll be our allies/ (ain’t that a surprise ?)/ when we’re both inundated with Krauts..but for now let us all pretend/ that the Empire will never end../ “carpe diem”, tis said./ Waterloo lies ahead/ but for now, “rack ‘em up”, my friend!
Sweet Nanette wasn’t good at the game. / She relied on her sensuous frame. / Leaning down to shoot cue balls / gave male players blue balls. / (Which would totally muck up their aim.) /// Nanette knew the men thought she was “hot,” / when she bent over making a shot. / She would flash, if she must, / a down-blouse glimpse of bust, / and behind her just gauze, sans-culottes.
BE THIS GUY about 3 years ago
“Can you lend me some cab fare? Giselle just hustled me out of my last Franc.”
Say What Now‽ Premium Member about 3 years ago
Laura was pretending to be playing pool, but she quickly shot the balls at those leaning on the table.
Say What Now‽ Premium Member about 3 years ago
That is one looong pool table.
Solstice*1947 about 3 years ago
Several girls in revealing white dresses / played with men for the purse each possesses. / Blanche would not take Jules’ cue / as to what she should do. / Did Jules think Blanche could win? Take two guesses. /// Game of Billiards, (please don’t call it pool), / should be played with three balls, as a rule. / But the men in the back / enjoyed watching her rack / fifteen balls with that triangle tool. /// And though Jules had a certain renown, / as a player of billiards in town, / now he overreacted. / Jules, in truth, was distracted / by Blanche in her tight clingy white gown.
ronaldspence about 3 years ago
The Handmaid’s Billiard Game?
Bilan about 3 years ago
“I knew it. First they allow women into the club and then it goes to the dogs.”
rmremail about 3 years ago
This is a billiards club. What I want to know is why were small children allowed into such a house of ill repute.
Solstice*1947 about 3 years ago
Thirty people or more filled the hall, / waiting while Mademoiselle shot the ball. / The stakes were quite low / and yet, even so, / she endeavored to give it her all. /// Little children and dogs were allowed / to make noises distracting and loud. / When the teenage coquette / lost, the table was set, / and then dinner was served to the crowd.
sparklite about 3 years ago
“Gertie, this is unacceptable — maidens playing sinful games, and around children!”
“Shocking! But I guess it could be worse.”
“How?”
“They could be dancing.”
Solstice*1947 about 3 years ago
Bright white sunshine shone down through the skylight / to illuminate Claire in a highlight. / She played billiards with skill / and was winning until / she could not see to shoot after twilight.
Call me Ishmael about 3 years ago
A man would be quite the fool/ to miss out on an evening of pool/ in Napoleon’s France/ where the men wore tight pants/ and the ladies kept cool in tulle./// Every now and then they would pause/ for a moment to dampen the gauze/ and enhance the display/ of that old “je ne sais”/ which could even earn them applause/// Whenever they leaned o’er the felt/ one might catch a glimpse of a “pelt”/ a splendiferous sight/ which possibly might/ cause the iciest heart to melt../// Their bank shots were terribly poor,/ their control of the cue was unsure/ their favorite mistake?/ Sink the eight ball on break/..but it didn’t reduce their allure./ Now here is a hot tip for you, / before you start “chalking your cue”:/ those garments “Empire”/ were wonderf’ly sheer/ but those glorious “temps” are “perdus ”.
Kind&Kinder about 3 years ago
Well, Ish, they may be “perdus,” but we can always go “À la recherche …..” (Cue “Memory” from Cats —if you dare!)
P51Strega about 3 years ago
Those invited to the pool party had been snookered.
gopher gofer about 3 years ago
i’m speculating that i’m not the only one who wants to shout “down in front!” to the big oaf in the center…
Lotus about 3 years ago
That may be the weirdest painting I’ve ever seen.
Reader about 3 years ago
Percival had to chalk up another turn-down, but at least he gave her a shot; next one he’ll have in the pocket for sure.
Egrayjames about 3 years ago
“Hey Nancy….How about, after you finish that shot, you break out some ‘Ben & Jerry’s’… The kids would love some ice cream. Oh, and while you’re doing that give us the key to your liquor cabinet that has the really good stuff!”
Buzzworld about 3 years ago
“Fast Edie” was showing the pool hall how to clear the table.
garcoa about 3 years ago
Yes, when you are taking a shot, it does make your butt look big.
wincoach Premium Member about 3 years ago
But Genie, in my wish I didn’t say anything about there being other men and children.
Another Take about 3 years ago
The guy at the far right paid for a DOUBLE Lap Dance. Later that night he developed the economic Law Of Diminishing Returns.
Call me Ishmael about 3 years ago
It’s a soirée at Josephine’s/ attended by persons of means/ where excess is rife/ while Napoleon’s wife/ presides among lesser “queens”../// around the billiard table/ having checked their wraps of sable/ and flaunting their butts/ is a slew of sly sluts/ – but the edifice is quite unstable../// The whole thing’s a house of cards/ dependent on peasant “batards”/ who are over the Rhine/ in a “Landschaft” malign/ whence one day they’ll return – in shards../// For nobody present doubts/ though with England we’re now on the outs/they’ll be our allies/ (ain’t that a surprise ?)/ when we’re both inundated with Krauts..but for now let us all pretend/ that the Empire will never end../ “carpe diem”, tis said./ Waterloo lies ahead/ but for now, “rack ‘em up”, my friend!
The Wolf In Your Midst about 3 years ago
They’re playing strip billiards, and the ladies are hustlers.
Holden Awn about 3 years ago
“You can get a better angle for that shot, dear, if you’ll just bend over a little further….further…that’s right…a little more….”
Linguist about 3 years ago
Virginal white was the style of night, … but there’s always a few who didn’t get the message.
schaefer jim about 3 years ago
Not funny, throw the toon back!
mabrndt Premium Member about 3 years ago
Game of Billiards:
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Louis-L%C3%A9opold_Boilly_-_Game_of_Billiards_-_WGA02350.jpg
has info and links that point to more info about this roughly jumbo envelope size painting.
Again, a larger strip image is shown by (⌘- or Ctrl-) clicking the image at
http://thatispriceless.blogspot.com/2012/08/masterpiece-865.html
So far, 10 works by this artist, have been used here (11 times total, including this Throwback Thursday repeat).
https://www.gocomics.com/that-is-priceless/2012/12/21?comments=visible
has the first time this was used here (the 16 hyperlinks in my comment there have been deactivated, but perhaps the text remains informative), and my
https://thatispriceless.blogspot.com/2021/06/masterpiece-2736.html
comment has the artist info that I used to point to here.
Solstice*1947 about 3 years ago
Sweet Nanette wasn’t good at the game. / She relied on her sensuous frame. / Leaning down to shoot cue balls / gave male players blue balls. / (Which would totally muck up their aim.) /// Nanette knew the men thought she was “hot,” / when she bent over making a shot. / She would flash, if she must, / a down-blouse glimpse of bust, / and behind her just gauze, sans-culottes.
Call me Ishmael about 3 years ago
Nuthin is as oily as a painting done by Boilly in the mor-or-orning …( and the Boilly boid gets the woim !)
gcarlson about 3 years ago
The dogs are waiting their turn to use the table for poker.
brother of Ishmael about 3 years ago
you be’s erudite to da max, Bro. . .
Running Buffalo Premium Member about 3 years ago
She was intentionally missing her shots; because she knew when the billiards game was over, it would be her turn on the table.
Running Buffalo Premium Member about 3 years ago
Will somebody answer the door! The incessant knocking is distracting me!
It’s a woman, or two; I can’t quite tell. I think she is selling fish or something.