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    I felt great going in tonight. I had just recovered from a car accident a few weeks back. I was nailing it in practice. The league starts up and I'm just bowling OK. I'm standing towards the back part of the lanes watching my teammates bowl. Then, I hear some weird sound and what do you know? My whole back is soaked with water and it's all over my shoes and the floor. I look up and see a lady who had thrown her bag near the edge where a cup of water was. I am so ticked off, look up at her and she does nothing. I yell out an expletive and then she says sorry. The water was spread out covering the back part of three lanes. So I ask for a cleanup because I'm concerned about the other bowlers getting their shoes wet. So I go back to the front desk and ask for a set of rental shoes because I needed a shoe to slide with. I tried about 2-3 frames and threw 2-3 gutters. I finally gave up on those and tried to clean off my shoes. This never has happened to me before. Anyway, I get it cleaned up, but then the shoe was still sticky and I bowled horrible the rest of the night. When I looked up at the scoreboard, I had an 80 in the 8th frame (my average is in the 190s). I got lucky and punched out for a 140 which is my lowest game of the season. My whole night was ruined as I had to keep fanning my shirt in hopes it would dry out and waited to get to a point until I could trust my shoes would work properly. I was at a complete loss. I have now hit a new low in my bowling career.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vgw View Post
    I felt great going in tonight. I had just recovered from a car accident a few weeks back. I was nailing it in practice. The league starts up and I'm just bowling OK. I'm standing towards the back part of the lanes watching my teammates bowl. Then, I hear some weird sound and what do you know? My whole back is soaked with water and it's all over my shoes and the floor. I look up and see a lady who had thrown her bag near the edge where a cup of water was. I am so ticked off, look up at her and she does nothing. I yell out an expletive and then she says sorry. The water was spread out covering the back part of three lanes. So I ask for a cleanup because I'm concerned about the other bowlers getting their shoes wet. So I go back to the front desk and ask for a set of rental shoes because I needed a shoe to slide with. I tried about 2-3 frames and threw 2-3 gutters. I finally gave up on those and tried to clean off my shoes. This never has happened to me before. Anyway, I get it cleaned up, but then the shoe was still sticky and I bowled horrible the rest of the night. When I looked up at the scoreboard, I had an 80 in the 8th frame (my average is in the 190s). I got lucky and punched out for a 140 which is my lowest game of the season. My whole night was ruined as I had to keep fanning my shirt in hopes it would dry out and waited to get to a point until I could trust my shoes would work properly. I was at a complete loss. I have now hit a new low in my bowling career.
    You say you hit a new low, but you did nothing wrong. It was tough luck, and not even the typical "I kept leaving 10 pins" luck. Don't sweat it, you did what you could do in a touvg situation. I bowled a 109 a few weeks ago, and no one poured water on me, I just sucked. My avaerage is in the 190's as well. Just forget it, come back hard next time out, and stay dry.
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    The house I bowl at on Mondays deceided to have a kids party at the same time my sport league was bowling. So all I hear is kids screaming,dropping balls,etc and was so pissed off after thrwoing several gutter balls due to ringing in my ears,that I stormed off and shouted GoD damn fing kids need to shut up. Their were complaint about my attitude and I said that the house was wrong for having a group of kids bowling during leagues and I was'nt the only 1 who told the house that.

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    The house was wrong but so weren't you. Unless those kids asked to have a party during league they did what kids are suppose to do..have a good time. Being an *** in front of the kids didn't solve anything either. So two wrongs didn't make anything right. I've done it myself before and felt like a complete idiot after.
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    Well atleast it was to reasons of equipment and distractions of water and not cuz your form, lane or ball was messing you up. Btw your low is almost my average lol
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    The water is a tough break, but that's all it is... I wonder if the reason she didn't say anything right away was because she was scared you were mad and already horrified at what she did. A little kindness and understanding can go a long way. I look forward to league every week, and I can understand how that would ruin your night, but... I just think things like Sandy Hook are wake up calls to how lucky we are in life. Those kids wish the worst thing that happened to them would have been spilled water. I think I may have reacted the same way you did. I'm not sure. It's hard to say, but I do hope you can perhaps take a couple deep breaths and keep things in perspective next time. Even if she didn't say sorry right away because she was just a spoiled brat kind of jerk, just be happy you weren't raised that way and you understand common courtesy.

    Quote Originally Posted by Zothen View Post
    The house I bowl at on Mondays deceided to have a kids party at the same time my sport league was bowling. So all I hear is kids screaming,dropping balls,etc and was so pissed off after thrwoing several gutter balls due to ringing in my ears,that I stormed off and shouted GoD damn fing kids need to shut up. Their were complaint about my attitude and I said that the house was wrong for having a group of kids bowling during leagues and I was'nt the only 1 who told the house that.

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    This one, though... You're not on the PBA, man... Sorry. I golfed with someone, once, who complained that Grapevine Municipal Golf Course (A MUNI, for Christ's sake...) was in, "horrible," shape and the greens were completely unplayable. Well... First that's a compliment to Grapevine Muni because it's normally in excellent shape, but second... This isn't Sunday at Augusta!!! Keep it in perspective! They're kids, and they don't know any better. You can only hope the parents are watching them and keeping them safe (and you safe in the process), but chances are that's not the case... The truth is they don't know how important your league is to you, they're just there trying to have fun the way kids have fun, and we need to HOPE they have fun because if they don't, then they won't pay to bowl when they get older and alley's could struggle. Bowling is considered an old person's sport. That's not good!

    I hope you can control your emotions next time. I once saw something I thought was really cool. During open bowling the guy on the lane right next to me was having a helluva time with some kids who were always on the approach (they never sat down) just screwing around, and they were truly a danger to him. The parents didn't seem to think this was a problem at all. Instead of saying anything to anyone he went over and kindly said, "Hey kids, want to see something really neat? Watch what this ball does!" And he bowled as they watched him hook it. And he said, "See how it made that awesome curve, maybe you can do that some day!" And he kind of parlayed that into teaching them to watch the bowlers next to them as they bowl and the people next to them will wait their turn and watch the kids when they bowl. The kids bought the whole thing and the problem couldn't have been handled better. I was incredibly impressed. Good for him!
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    People have looked at my bowling bag and wondered, "What the heck are you carrying two pair of bowling shoes for?" Well, similar things like the vgw had happen, has happened to me years ago. ALWAYS come prepared, you never know. And yes I've pulled out my spare pair more than a few times.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tampabaybob View Post
    People have looked at my bowling bag and wondered, "What the heck are you carrying two pair of bowling shoes for?" Well, similar things like the vgw had happen, has happened to me years ago. ALWAYS come prepared, you never know. And yes I've pulled out my spare pair more than a few times.

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    Spare shirt, socks and everything? I don't think I could fit all that stuff.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 10-in-the-pit View Post
    Spare shirt, socks and everything? I don't think I could fit all that stuff.
    If you ever have the opportunity to travel to tournament a fairly long distance from your home, shirt(s), socks(s), and extra pants, should be a part of your inventory before you leave the house. Ever heard of "MURPHY'S LAW" ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tampabaybob View Post
    If you ever have the opportunity to travel to tournament a fairly long distance from your home, shirt(s), socks(s), and extra pants, should be a part of your inventory before you leave the house. Ever heard of "MURPHY'S LAW" ?

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    You're Murphy? You @#$%^$% @##$ SOB!
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