View Full Version : who else likes bowling???
llLiLAngel145ll
08-02-01, 10:18 AM
haha..i do..i play for my school..
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amypuss
08-02-01, 04:49 PM
Bowling, hmmm, I'd rather sit at the bar and play some pool!! The only time I can bowl is after I had a few. When I don't have a few beforehand, it isn't good!!:lol: My 8 year old cousing bowls better than me!!:uhh:
llLiLAngel145ll
08-03-01, 03:26 PM
Originally posted by amypuss
Bowling, hmmm, I'd rather sit at the bar and play some pool!! The only time I can bowl is after I had a few. When I don't have a few beforehand, it isn't good!!:lol: My 8 year old cousing bowls better than me!!:uhh:
haha..yeah so far thats the only "sport" i play..im thinking of trying out for softball next year for my school team..the problem is that i dunno if im gonna make tryouts..what do u think i should do??
West Texas
08-09-01, 02:22 PM
I took bowling while in college. It was a lot of fun. It gets frustrating if you take it too seriously, though.
Are the alleys still smoke filled? I used to love the sport but somewhere along the line I couldn't stand the smoke. I did like the beer frames though.
llLiLAngel145ll
08-09-01, 02:51 PM
Originally posted by West Texas
I took bowling while in college. It was a lot of fun. It gets frustrating if you take it too seriously, though.
haha..what college did u go to??? yeah its a lot of fun but u gotta remember its a game and like any other game if u take it too seriously its not gonna be fun anymore..and the more you get frustrated, the worse ur gonna do..im hoping to make varsity next year..
Winger03
08-09-01, 03:44 PM
I used to be pretty good, but I "retired" about 7 or 8 years ago due to frustration. Now I play ice hockey. Bowling is a great sport that you can play for a lifetime, enjoy!
West Texas
08-09-01, 04:50 PM
Originally posted by llLiLAngel145ll
haha..what college did u go to?
Went to Baylor University. We had to take PE credits and it was very hot (south central Texas) so I decided to take indoor things and bowling was one PE class that was offered.
I love rock and bowl in brattleboro VT.
I used to go all the time until I stopped going. UH-Duh
I don't go there now anymore cuz i live bakc in NY not VT!
But I love bowling!
YanksRockMan
08-10-01, 09:42 AM
Bowling is a nice sport to play. I have a bowling place about one mile from my house.
Originally posted by YanksRockMan
Bowling is a nice sport to play. I have a bowling place about one mile from my house.
You know something i just realised........
How is bowling a sport???
sure there is competition but what else is there ???
somebody throws a ball down an aisle and hope it hits the pins.
ummm hmmmmmmmmmm!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11
orangemom
08-11-01, 07:21 AM
awwwww come on Rob. There are different levels of sports, you know that. Sure it's not as physically demanding as some other sports, but face it, not everybody can play baseball or hockey, even in a recreational type league. I used to bowl till tendonitis in my shoulder forced me to quit. I wasn't very good, in fact my brother, who carries a 200+ average in a couple of leagues told me if he bowled like me he'd quit. :lol: But at least it got my behind off a chair and got me moving around. Bowling is competative sport that you can do at any age, regardless of athletic skills. I have NO athletic skills at all, and would never have been considered for some of the softball leagues that are in this area even before I got old and sadly out of shape. It's good to have things that you can do for a lifetime, rather than just when you're young. And it's not as easy as you portray it as.
YanksRockMan
08-13-01, 01:08 PM
Geez Rob!! Bowling requires a lot of skill. It is also hard to get a three strikes in a row as it is almost a miracle to hit three homers in a game. Bowling is a sport because of the competition, needing of skills, and once in a while, knowledge.
YanksRockMan
08-13-01, 01:09 PM
Originally posted by Butnud
You know something i just realised........
How is bowling a sport???
sure there is competition but what else is there ???
somebody throws a ball down an aisle and hope it hits the pins.
ummm hmmmmmmmmmm!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11
Actually, you aim for the pins. I usually carry a 115 average.
# 21 Forever
08-14-01, 01:17 PM
I like to bowl but I just don't go very often.( Maybe that's why I'm not very good at it! ;) )
bagger015
08-14-01, 09:24 PM
:) Bowled for many years. Really like the sport and fairly good at it but not a lot of time to do it anymore as the season is way to long for me now. And my work schedual interfere's with being there every week.
33 weeks is to long. :(
llLiLAngel145ll
09-03-01, 09:47 PM
Originally posted by YanksRockMan
Actually, you aim for the pins. I usually carry a 115 average.
lol..thats better than me but im hoping to improve so i can make varsity this coming year...i havent bowled since the end of last season and im afraid that im not gonna make it this year..my friend..same age as me, carries a 175-180 average and obviously made varsity last year..but there are currently not enough senior, junior, and sophmore bowlers in our school carried over from last year so im hoping the the captain whom i kno from last year will let me play..*crosses fingers* lol..it all depends on who tries out this year..*sigh*
YanksNoHitter96
09-05-01, 02:37 PM
I don't know If you can call bowling a sport, but you can defenitley call it a game that requires alot of practice and concentration.
My dad force fed me bowling from a young age, and by the time I was 11 had me bowling a few times a week. It got tiring after a while, because I had the concentration of a 5 year old in a circus at that age. I sucked. I got better with age though, and If you know me, You know Its not because I have athletic ability- because that's something I severley lack.
Up until recently, I carried a 201 average - and I haven't bowled in months. It's a game that makes those of us who can't hit a homer feel alot better about ourselves.
And by the way, You dont aim at the pins. You pick a dot and an arrow, and make sure to hit it every time so to ensure you dont screw up. :p
-Mike
djrules
09-07-01, 12:00 PM
I have been bowling for as long as I remember. When I bowled for my high school team we were state champions for NYS. I also know a few of the people on the pro tour.
Originally posted by YanksNoHitter96
I don't know If you can call bowling a sport, but you can defenitley call it a game that requires alot of practice and concentration.
-Mike
And for my case, a few rounds too, score improves dramatically proportionally to intake. ;)
But i would really love to bowl IF I can line-up all my enemies at the end and... well, get my drift?
bbking
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