Lol, I can imagine it though. Stone 8 and stone 7, the headpin probably swept across in front of it. That's what happens EVERY single time anybody leaves a stone 7 that I see. It just stands there after the headpin bounces off the wall on a mission to catch whatever's left on the right side. I saw some REALLY funky stuff the other night though. Got a buddy that's a control cranker, awesome bowler. 40 feet, flat heavy oil, screaming backends. It's his element, he can turn the ball like crazy and it won't move before it hits the backend, and then WATCH OUT. Anyway, both of these shots he came in a little high on, but closer to high flush than a shot that might go high enough to leave only a 4. The first one was a 4-6-9, and the second one was a 3-4-9 that had the 4 kicked out at the last second (and I still have no idea how he got so close to the pocket and left a 3 pin, the ball brushed it, but it set up like a normal shot, lol, kinda looked like the ball went right through part of the 3). This guy's righthanded, mind you.
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HAH! I don't know ANYBODY now!
Being in adult leagues teaches you many things.
1. You're not on top anymore, but there are a lot more people that suck worse than you do now.
2. The myth about the youths having an easier shot is NOT TRUE. I'd have an entire ring collection if it was.
3. Drunk adults are a lot funnier than drunk youths.