If you’re someone planning to put up trade show displays, you can find banner stands and canvas printing materials online. Personally, I like to visit booths with a strong aesthetic pull, so it’s probably pertinent that exhibitors be concerned about the overall presentation and quality of the products they are offering. You can have banners, drapes, cabinets even.
Speaking of which, I haven’t been to any major fair of late. I might have to come out of hibernation and check out the malls one of these days.
I’ve played several sports in my life and I’m interested in watching a lot of others but aside from chess (is this a “sport” per se?), pool or snooker is something my mind cannot really comprehend. I know, that sounds awfully stupid but that’s the way it is. I never wanted to spend that much time analyzing these games. They kind of bore me. Especially watching them on TV, ugh. But I’ve got to admit it looks like a beauty and “hotness” point for a lady if she is good in pool. I mean, just look at how many commercials of alcoholic drinks or cigarettes, targeted specifically for men, feature women holding a snooker cue. I call that cue power. Personally, when I see pool or snooker cues, I think of those fight scenes from movies using them as weapons. One or both of the fighters will break peradon cues in half and use them on each hand to attack their opponent. That’s a kind of lame image but it is how I envision it. Sometimes I do enjoy watching pool players do their tricks but I can’t really spend an entire hour just watching or waiting for one of those “magic tricks.”
I tried once, when a friend who owns a bar tried to teach me how to play, but my hands were simply not made for peradon snooker cues. They slip into my hands and the way I push them is certainly not pretty. I’m sure professional players can claim on the art of playing pool and I can say with complete certainty that this is the kind of artistry that is lost on me. Which is a pity because I think it would be cool if I can learn to be at least capable.Oh, well. I guess you just can’t learn them all.