And here I thought bowling was for everyone



    by Separate_Finance_183

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    1. ComprehensiveDare472 on

      But now the most important question: Would you want to be with someone who bowls like that?

    2. cantgetthistowork on

      My intrusive thoughts are wondering if you had to pay for damages or is it just covered under insurance?

    3. When I was in junior high, I came home from school one day and my mom was on the couch with a broken arm, that she got while bowling. Watching these, I totally understand

    4. FantasticPangolin839 on

      The guys installing the fire sprinklers be like, “nah, no way someone gonna hit this with a ball. No one is THAT stupid.”

    5. Ninja_Prolapse on

      I worked at a bowling alley for many years during my youth. Most of it I spent drunk or severely hung over. The job was terrible, but it was good fun. Anyway, most of these I’ve witnessed first hand. Thankfully no sprinkler hits (after a sizable fire in the kitchen one day that spewed out into the lanes – we know that the sprinklers either didn’t work, or were never installed fully anyway). But balls being thrown in practically every direction you can think of (mainly done on purpose, or by lads using 8’s to try and send it as hard as they can, and getting fingers stuck), or slipping on lanes – this actually hurts. It was harder on our lanes because they only got oiled for the league.. if you weren’t in league, you were bowling on old oil which had been dragged down the lane.

      Anyhoo, I never knew what happened about the damages. Never cared. What was funny was the people that caused it never cared either.. then again, the management was embezzling funds and it came out years later the guy stole enough to pay off his mortgage so… I don’t think anyone cared.

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