It was a Stormy night in Burbank. 2 of us were rolling Storm equipment and out of 6 bowlers we had 8 200+ games. Combining that with our anchor's blind of 202 we had 11 200+ games.
No, I was not the one sub 200 on the team. We were also working on a team step ladder 859-858 needed an 857, but settled for a 777.
Our lead off hates to be beaten by a female. So, being the kind, considerate, female I am

I had to beat him all 3 games


232-223-213=668 to his 200-208-203=611
Okay enough of my ramblings.
Ed, don't completely give up on the new equipment, sometimes it takes time to trust the new stuff. My last new ball took me a few months to get to the point I knew what to expect from it and trust it. I would take it out and give it a few frames each week, plus practice sessions. Now it is my go to ball at Pick Wick.
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To err is human to be thonged is divine
