Originally posted by woohoo
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Ten pin bowling etiquette
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It is poor etiquette to take a ball from the other side of the rack. If left to its own devices it is 50/50 which side of the rack the ball will go down when it returns, but with gentle coaxing you can ensure that your balls slide into the appropriate rack.Comment
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Don't go to places where people lay their nuts out on the bars.Originally posted by Jog On View PostDon't eat free nuts laid out in bars.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Very true - but if there is 4 on each team each using different weighted balls then by the time you get to go again there have been approx 7 more all returns...Originally posted by HugeWhale View PostIt is poor etiquette to take a ball from the other side of the rack. If left to its own devices it is 50/50 which side of the rack the ball will go down when it returns, but with gentle coaxing you can ensure that your balls slide into the appropriate rack.Comment
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You're a contractor. Stop whining. Buy your own ball.Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostYou're a contractor. Stop whining. Buy your own ball.
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Can't help but share at a Kegelbahn (9 pins only) unless you use your own. However the good bowlers don't use balls with holes in them...
“Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.”Comment
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Not quite TEN pin bowling but I guess close enough!Originally posted by darmstadt View PostCan't help but share at a Kegelbahn (9 pins only) unless you use your own. However the good bowlers don't use balls with holes in them...

I guess if we had stayed in the EU we would soon have been 9 pin bowling - with balls with no holes in tch.
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Ah, bowling....Originally posted by original PM View PostSo went ten pin bowling at the weekend (Cheshire Oaks for this who are in the area
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