View Full Version : Did you ever do that?
v33dubfox
11-14-2012, 06:59 AM
Did you ever bowl to consecutive games of 290? I have done that last thursday. Unfortunatley the first game was something like 154 for a total of 734.
MisterSinister
11-14-2012, 08:03 AM
I watched a guy in my league bowl a 290, then followed it witha 299. 22 straight strikes, and no perfect game.
75lockwood
11-14-2012, 09:58 AM
I watched a guy in my league bowl a 290, then followed it witha 299. 22 straight strikes, and no perfect game.
Well isn't that just sad.... 22 strike then you leave a 10 pin in the 12th of second game... ouch
on topic: nope! i would like to though! LOL
Zothen
11-14-2012, 01:26 PM
I watched a guy in my vegas league last summer throw back-back 300 games.
Zothen
75lockwood
11-14-2012, 02:12 PM
I watched a guy in my vegas league last summer throw back-back 300 games.
Zothen
what, no 900? lol
The German Shepherd
11-14-2012, 02:15 PM
I have thrown 277, 300, 279 for an 856 waaay back in the olden days, but have never had back to back 300's or 290's. That was as close to that as I have ever gotten...
Jay
noeymc
11-14-2012, 03:01 PM
a guy when i was younger id go bowl when my brother bowled league free coaching :) lol but the guy named dennis shot s 880 something it was crazy the guy on my brothers team was like you might see a few perfect games tonight as soon as the guy threw 2 balls it was really cool to see
Dang, that's something. Closest I came was 248, 287, 300. I left a pocket 7-10 in the first game in the ninth frame. Anything makeable and I would have had the house record of 843. Still thrilled with a 835 though. I did it the second time I used my Reckless after a 4 year absence.
75lockwood
11-14-2012, 08:42 PM
Dang, that's something. Closest I came was 248, 287, 300. I left a pocket 7-10 in the first game in the ninth frame. Anything makeable and I would have had the house record of 843. Still thrilled with a 835 though. I did it the second time I used my Reckless after a 4 year absence.
things come so naturally to some :p
well i guess having bill for a dad helps lol
things come so naturally to some :p
well i guess having bill for a dad helps lol
I had to teach him how to bowl. Neither of us did until a friend talked me into trying out for the high school team. I had never, ever bowled before a rolled a 158 first time, 138 second game. Luckily only enough tried out that were needed so we all made it. Having him push purposeful practicing from the beginning did help. His football and baseball background gave us a thought of how to practice. Plus when your dad was a drill sargeant you just learn to listen rather than the weird punishments he use to come up with.
75lockwood
11-14-2012, 09:05 PM
I had to teach him how to bowl. Neither of us did until a friend talked me into trying out for the high school team. I had never, ever bowled before a rolled a 158 first time, 138 second game. Luckily only enough tried out that were needed so we all made it. Having him push purposeful practicing from the beginning did help. His football and baseball background gave us a thought of how to practice. Plus when your dad was a drill sargeant you just learn to listen rather than the weird punishments he use to come up with.
The first time i picked up a bowling ball i shot a 64 :eek: lol
Given Bill's "warped" sense of humor i can just imagine the punishments he would come up with....
billf
11-14-2012, 09:27 PM
When she was a little one, about 4 or 5 she went to the store with the neighbors. Krista ate broccoli in the store, stealing. I made her writ a report about the affects theft had on the store and society. She had to re-do it three times. It still sucked but she got the point.
When she was 15 she didn't do the dishes 3 days in a row. I took her hair dryer, curling iron, make-up, nice clothes, etc to work with me. Left her sweats and flip flops for school. The dishwasher got run every day after that.
My nephew copped a 'tude with adults and wouldn't listen to them when he was 12. I got him for 2 weeks. I got him up at dawn, breaks for food and done at dusk. Had him cut the grass with scissors and rake it with a toothbrush. I had just over 5 acres then. He is very respectful now.
noeymc
11-14-2012, 09:31 PM
sounds like some military stuff lol my drill instructor made me clean the chow how floor with like a scrub brush and had to have to hands on it and run back a fourth for like 3 hours because i smiled at the the gun range cuz i shot a 344/350 lol
billf
11-14-2012, 09:36 PM
I've always said I learned to be a parent at the Drill Sargent Academy. Received my practice time with the recruits for a few months before the war allowed me to go back to my unit.
75lockwood
11-14-2012, 10:06 PM
When she was a little one, about 4 or 5 she went to the store with the neighbors. Krista ate broccoli in the store, stealing. I made her writ a report about the affects theft had on the store and society. She had to re-do it three times. It still sucked but she got the point.
When she was 15 she didn't do the dishes 3 days in a row. I took her hair dryer, curling iron, make-up, nice clothes, etc to work with me. Left her sweats and flip flops for school. The dishwasher got run every day after that.
My nephew copped a 'tude with adults and wouldn't listen to them when he was 12. I got him for 2 weeks. I got him up at dawn, breaks for food and done at dusk. Had him cut the grass with scissors and rake it with a toothbrush. I had just over 5 acres then. He is very respectful now.
All i have to say is AWESOME :cool:
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