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bad1_andy

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Lane Oil
« on: September 05, 2004, 11:35:52 AM »
You know, I hear people say all the time it is the balls that have changed the sport. I'm sure everyone hears it. Everyone says the balls need to be changed, blah blah blah. Why doesn't someone change their oil pattern to not allow the balls of today to be used? I belive it would make someone go and buy a urethane ball. People would quit buying the reactive and particle stuff, so then the ball companies would have to go back to making urethanes more. They used more oil after the balls went from urethane to reactive and more oil when the particle stuff came out. Well, with synthetics you don't need as much oil to prtect them as you would for wood. I may have left some blanks in there somewhere, but just ask and I will tell. Does anyone see where I am coming from? The only reason it may not work is that it is up to the bowling center and they don't want people to quit because of the low scores they would be shooting. If there is something else I am missing let me know.
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rkaycom

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Re: Lane Oil
« Reply #1 on: September 05, 2004, 07:52:18 PM »
Its simple... Bowlers dont like bowling bad, and If they do bowl bad its the balls fault or the lanes fault or better yet its the horrible (Tried using the B word but it wont let me ) man down the back that puts the condition down...

In reality however, its they fault that they suck, and they have to realise that there the one putting the ball on the lane...

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