Roll On Seven
Smashing success. The pins fell. The handicaps were established. The games ended.
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Last night it was the All*Star Bowl. The lanes were dressed nicely, the oils didn't break down nearly as much as the bowlers, and the tech of the equipment was medium high. It was like going from LP to CD for the first time. Still not 5.1 surround or SACD quality, but 'viva la difference'! I rolled threes games at exactly my average. So Did Rich and Tom (if you are new to this you establish your average in the first night, so it is inevitable that you roll your exact average on night one, get it?) What is your average oh sage of the ether-tripe. Glad you asked. Three games 179, 168 and 180, for a series of 527 yields a 176 average in this particular league and a 31 hdcp. Rich? Why you are so inquisitive today. He reigned havoc with 131, 160 and 197 efforts. Series 488, handicap 43. You keep at me and I will tell you all, but you knew that. Captain Tom? The Tom who bowls at All-Star on a regular basis, Tom? He did just fine thanks for asking. You want a breakdown? I am too emotionally stable right now to breakdown over a first night of bowling, but I will tell you how Tom did if that is what you require. Thusly, 185, 191 and 181. Series 557, hdcp 22. We won one game and series in the strength of that victory. For a 3 point first endeavor.
Midway through our second game Jeff Barber arrived to do some open bowling, he too had never stepped into the All Star Bowl as a combatant of the evil scourge of "Pin". Unofficially he had about a 135 average for the evenings bout. I shall take my battle armor into the fray each week for the next 13 weeks to do this battle as well.
We started at 7 hence the title of said post, we were on lane six. I didn't have one big four or monster split the whole night, Rich had a "church" once but was otherwise ugly split free as well.
It was a god introduction to All*Star. We named our team Total Breakdown.
Chuck Pace ©2008 pindown