Bowling balls - Plenty of snow, but no blizzard
Plenty of snow, but no blizzard
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel - Owner Dave Scherbarth, 41, expected the majority of keglers to brave the elements with their bowling shoes and bowling balls in tow regardless of how wet and slushy the roads were. That included Tim Perkins, 45, bar manager at Saz’s State House
The game really lived up to its hype, in unexpected way
Los Angeles Times - You grow up like that, though, and you’re going to get hitched to the first guy to come along who can tie his own bowling shoes without help. Tough to find someone like that in Chicago, as you might imagine. The fact she did find such a guy, and he
Little dog has a striking obsession
Pueblo Chieftain - The joke is that she should wear a pair of soft-soled bowling shoes like everyone else. What s not a joke: She once scratched a $150 ball a bowler left beside his bag while he went to the bathroom. It took her seconds to scratch the heck out
Ready to Bowl for Kids Sake
Greensburg Daily News - The action will start at 10 a.m. with the last team donning their bowling shoes and gunning for strikes at 5 p.m. Karazsia stated the sheer longevity of the day bodes well for the money that could be brought in for BBBS. Last year we didn t have
It’s a Jungle Out There
Washington Post - The shoes, which were red and white and looked like bowling shoes, were adorned with a large leather tag that bore “Olivia,” printed beneath the Czech flag. “My goal is to be the best player on the world,” she said via e-mail. The group followed her
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