So we finally got something done about the pin spots, and lo and behold, scores last night skyrocketed. There were 2 300s, and several sets over 750. Didn't take any "muscle" or threats, just several people saying something.
Last night about halfway through the first game, a pin found its way halfway up the ball return track and stuck some balls and made one jump the track. I was on the front 7, and another guy on the pair had the front 6. It took the mechanic 10 minutes to find where the balls were stuck at, and then he spent another 10 trying to look for the one that jumped the track. By the time we got back to bowling, everybody had to "warm up" again, and naturally our streaks were broken. However, here's were the perspective comes in. Several people were pissed about having to sit, I was getting antsy, but tried to stay cool about it. After all, what could anybody do? This is a scratch league, and although people were talking about the "ruined" 300 chances, I was thinking "win the game." Instead of getting pissed and self destructing, I picked up the 10 I left, picked up the 4 the next frame and finished the game, which I won. I then went on to win the next two games and series. Can't say the same for the other guys on my team though.
People are obsessed with big scores, but what would 300 have meant? Another cheap ring and some high 5s? Two other guys shot 300 last night. And besides, 6 and 7 in a row doesn't constitute a real chance at 300. If you get up in the 10th on the front 9, that's a different story. So while people were moaning about their scores, I was making money across the board. Yeah shooting honor scores is fun, but to me it just means that you won by more.