Exercise and Futility
Tomorrows Post Today. Like the Early Sunday edition newspaper available after 5PM on Saturday.
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Monday night at the Lanes. Few are called, many answered. A cadre of Chatterboxers converged at the Kegling construct on East 10th street. The early arrivals were golf grounds-men and Garden clubbers from the mid east side. David Sherry, Kristofer Bowman, Rebecca Hutton, with Christian Brown as the sole audience member. Next to arrive was Rich Culy and myself, then two more Davids, Andrichik and Beuke (who arrived in reverse alphabetical order). With eight you get more that egg-rolls and after the initial three were done with practice, a tandem of kegler teams took to the hardwoods.
Lane 5 featured Top down: David S, Rebecca, Chuck and David B. While lane 6 staged as follows: Kristopher, Christian, David A and Rich. Three games were agreed upon so naturally Christian played two and proclaimed that he was going home to a Roller Girl. The balance of us, not actually having access to a home that includes the Roller Girl feature; 4. Each bowler had a game to be proud of I think . David B, David A, Rich and I, " the seasoned (if not wizened) bowlers" with the most-est experience at pin intimidation each had at least one 200 game. Two late comers, Jeremy Hatch and LeAnne Bailey, who were just too special (spelled: antisocial) to play on our lanes sublet the lesser sides pair of approaches and runs for a couple of practice programs as well. LeAnne started with a stunning crushing dominating turkey (spelled XXX) then simmered down with a 9-, 8-, --, and... that's where I kind of stopped paying attention to them all the way over on lanes 3 & 4. I mean who's got the time to shuttle back and forth over all that real estate?
Meanwhile back on 5 and 6 (in the real world), side wagers were talked about, and the same seasoned but not wizened four put their monopoly money where the Parker Brothers told Milton Bradley to put his lunch! David B took 2, Rich took 1 and David A the final war-bux daddy, I would have got the chit
and got off the pot if we had played 5 (I'm most certainly sure), but 4 was enough for the 7 that had been 8 before 1 had 2 go (She's a Roller!, high Roller baabee, yes she izzz). As for the games played with Cards only the undeserving won. Rebecca, Kris, David Sherry and I donated to the scholarship fund.
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Hey, over half the population doesn't even have Balls, let alone Pins to knock over with them.
Please, do all you can.
Chuck Pace ©2008 
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