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mushtare da man..
« on: February 02, 2006, 01:23:21 PM »
the wonder boy took high honors this week firing an 852
do not know if this was a "pre-bowl".

 

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Re: mushtare da man..
« Reply #46 on: February 07, 2006, 12:32:25 PM »
It sure would be fun to see it happen. This is the kind of stuff legends are made of, i.e. Rudy Revs..!! =:^D

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Re: mushtare da man..
« Reply #47 on: February 07, 2006, 12:47:54 PM »
First of all.. I don't care anymore.  Put him on a real shot and see if he averages 190... I doubt it.  Secondly, what's with defending the kid..obviously you weren't there to actually see it occur... so then you are only left with reason (unless you are a tree hugger or feminist).  I'm not saying it is 100% impossible, but any reasonable person would agree that it is EXTREMELY unlikely to ever shoot 1 900 set in your life let alone 4, 5, or how many ever have been claimed now.  Sort of reminds me of a local bowler we have.. claims he has anywhere between 23 and 32 300 games, yet when you check bowl.com, it clearly states he has THREE.  PEOPLE LIE... accept it...  
Is is so hard to believe that the kid is trying to lie and/or cheat to get a scholarship to college?  Sounds as if he's already trying...    

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Re: mushtare da man..
« Reply #48 on: February 07, 2006, 01:05:08 PM »
Hey LL,

You think Bobby Perfecto has ever seen the movie "Single White Female"?

Since if he stops short, you may be able to tell us what he had for breakfast, combined with the possibility that he's seen the movie.........well, if I were Bobby Perfecto, I'd be very scared!!!!!
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LuckyLefty

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Re: mushtare da man..
« Reply #49 on: February 07, 2006, 03:09:53 PM »
That's some funny stuff... but the fact of the matter is the kid is averaging about 211 on a tougher shot...this is above but you have decided reading is not your strong suit(movies are I guess).

Also 255 in his current league!

I have no affiliation with the kid except I know the small town he is from as my Mother is from there...smalltown type of down home people.

I've seen his video and I believe it!  Others who have seen it have messaged me and said..."We agree with you...statistically probable or not...this looks like the type of style that kills house shots!"  I'm also impressed by his calm demeanor and way of handlking himself in the few statements I saw him make in the newscast that I saw out here on teh web.

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Re: mushtare da man..
« Reply #50 on: February 07, 2006, 03:18:17 PM »
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He'd win if you'd let him prebowl his pot games.


That's the best line I've read all week.  
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Re: mushtare da man..
« Reply #51 on: February 07, 2006, 11:27:23 PM »
You know, think about this.

Maybe it's for the recognition?  Maybe he thought he could step his game up a bit by everyone knowing him now (as everyone who bowls for sport knows him now) and he's now recognizable and everything.  I'm sure there's someone out there who is going to believe it all or like what they see within him and offer him things they wouldn't have before, solely because of his "accomplishments."

A few years back, there was a student from UC Berkley trying out for American Idol.  His name is William Hung.  He has got to be one of the worst singers to ever try to make music vocally (and he wasn't exactly the best thing to look at, either).  But look at him now.  He gets recognized everywhere he goes, and he has his own record deal and an album out!  He's now a multimillionaire for his *singing.*  Record dealers knew he would be recognized, and they were right.

Maybe good ol' Robby and his family thought about this sort of thing, as well.  I can assure you he will always be known, whether its through his great feats or infamous lies.  But he will be known, which is, itself, an accomplishment for any average Joe.

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Re: mushtare da man..
« Reply #52 on: February 08, 2006, 06:40:56 AM »
Let's see here, 4 900 sets, an 852 set and 211 avg.
Does that mean he has sets of under 375 every now and then??
Talk about being able to turn it on/off at any time!!!

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Re: mushtare da man..
« Reply #53 on: February 08, 2006, 06:55:20 AM »
Hey LuckyLefty,

Actually, reading is a strong point.  I used to spell like you and butcher grammar like you, but then I got Hooked on Phonics.  Whose, who's, you're, your, yore, there, they're, their, it's, its, yes...you can learn the correct uses, too!!!!  It worked for me!!  That is, of course, right after I expanded my lifestyle by getting the Little Rascal.  Now I can be a little rascal on my Little Rascal!!

Now, off of the senseless joviality, and onto one of the matters at hand.  There
seems to be a lot of "He said, she said", speculation and hearsay going on.  "You didn't see this" and "He didn't see that" and "Just watch his video" (by the way, 211 is not a whole lot nowadays, even for a very talented teenager.  You see, I kan reed!!!) are the latest mantras of these idol-worshipping zealots.

But, no one has seen this.  Yes, there are affidavits.  Has anyone seen those affidavits?  Moreover, anyone other than the USBC?  

LL and the other kao-tao'ing drones, do you recall if, in 1997, Jeremy Sonnenfeld (sp?), the first (I believe) recognized 900 series owner, went through this much guff?  After all, he was the FIRST!!  He was the gold standard!!  He broke down that wall, that misguided perception of perfection never able to be attained.  That was virtually 10 years ago!!!  Before we were all so knowledgeable.........before we were all such professionals............before we had the latest hook-out-of-the-box equipment........before we were even worthy of carrying li'l 7-year-old Bobby Perfecto's bag into the center........and he never once had it questioned by the ABC!!!!!

So then, why now?  Why all this doubt?  Why all this second-guessing?  With guys not even as 1/4 good as Bobby Perfecto tossing 9's, why is someone as good as Bobby Perfecto even being questioned by the sanctioning body?  Hasn't this made you think at all?  Maybe the USBC DID watch his video.................

I think I have to call Bravo Sierra on this one............
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LuckyLefty

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Re: mushtare da man..
« Reply #54 on: February 08, 2006, 08:56:49 AM »
I liked the divorced part at the end!

Hope everything is spelled right?

255 in his own league ...I believe 211 in a traveling league.

REgards,

Luckylefty
PS. There is no doubt that it defies MOST peoples imagination....but not his!
THE point!
PPS again for all....what would be your mindset if he had 4 897s?
OR four 879s???  or 1 900 and 3 879s??  Different?

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Re: mushtare da man..
« Reply #55 on: February 08, 2006, 09:08:18 AM »
As written in STORM web site, this guy likes Golf also ,,

I think his next goal is 18 hole-in-one in a raw XD using a the STORM plastic Golf ball >.>

LuckyLefty

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Re: mushtare da man..
« Reply #56 on: February 08, 2006, 12:16:32 PM »
Or...how about conceiving of a birdie every hole or better.  I saw it believed...and...

Tom Doty in 1973 shot 10 under par for 4 holes!

Homero Blancas shot 55.

Shigeki Muryama shot 58 on a US open qualifying site course(not usually so easy)

AND there are stories on this website of some guy from the midwest with a score of 4X for 18????  I don't remember the details!

Some have conceived of this ...Pia Nilsson who coaches Annika Sorenstam has a website for golf called Vision 54(all things relating to birdieing every hole in a golf round).


Vision 54


What a fascinating difference between a sport where the people are so positive that they seek virtual perfection versus ours which disdains it!

Example when Annika Sorenstam shot 59 on the ladies tour ...no one got into the relative difficulty or non difficulty of the course.

But the umbrage and personal insult above regarding multiple 900s being shot..
"Why the shot must have been..."

What a difference between the two sports!

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LUckylefty
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Re: mushtare da man..
« Reply #57 on: February 08, 2006, 12:25:04 PM »
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Re: mushtare da man..
« Reply #58 on: February 08, 2006, 12:30:59 PM »
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Caution...grammar and punctuation above may mortify enough that you completely miss the content of the message...sorry!



Since when do your messages have content?  Have you found a better way?  Just when we were getting used to you!!
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Re: mushtare da man..
« Reply #59 on: February 08, 2006, 12:33:02 PM »
Idol worship equals content?
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Re: mushtare da man..
« Reply #60 on: February 08, 2006, 12:45:50 PM »
Maybe not hero worship but Kindred soul...I created Vision 54 in my mind before my more entrepenurial classmate made a great business out of it!

Missed the point again!

Must have been my grammar.

See other post!  "Our sport

REgards,

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Edited on 2/8/2006 1:37 PM
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