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    My favorite is number 4. I like the lounge/bar are right next to the lanes. However, if you are going to have a bowling alley in the basement, you have to have at least 4 lanes, preferably 6. If you have the money for 2 lanes, you have the money for 6 lanes. However it is highly doubtful any of these people really bowl. They just go down there and screw around when they are bored, or are having a party. They all sit around drinking Martinis, and go sown there and just throw a 10 pound ball straight at the headpin, and wonder why they can't get a strike. Then they take out a $100 bill and mysteriously all the pins fall down, and the midget behind the pins is $100 richer.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryan_Estately View Post
    Hey, I collected these homes with bowling alleys from real estate listings across the country. Turns out the White House isn't the only American home with a few lanes in the basement. http://blog.estately.com/2013/01/8-a...owling-alleys/
    Any one of them would be nice to own...but 3 has nice appeal and of course with 7 you could have leagues.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryan_Estately View Post
    Hey, I collected these homes with bowling alleys from real estate listings across the country. Turns out the White House isn't the only American home with a few lanes in the basement. http://blog.estately.com/2013/01/8-a...owling-alleys/
    Back in Australia in '95, I ran into a 16 year old young man with a wicked hook and awesome speed. He was the Queensland Junior champion. I learned his Dad was a grade 1 coach and they had a lane under their house he grew up in.
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