Quote Originally Posted by unclemantis View Post
On the 4th frame I was checking the approach and the distance out to the next lane over. This was open bowling after 9pm at night and this chick would rush the line while i was on the approach and I since my leg sticks out far to the left i wanted to make sure I wasn't going to trip her and BF beat me up. You know how it is... these PEOPLE have no clue about lane courtesy. It is double hard for me when the lanes on both sides of me start their approach while I am! My wife says I need to try and ignore all of that and just focus on my mark. It is harder than she thinks!

I have a hard time constantly hitting my mark every time. Sometimes I drop it to the left or the right. When I drop it to the right it slides out further and hits back hard. When I drop it to the left It will slide a straighter line but still hit the pocket. I have a pretty medium sized margin of error.

Now about my SPLITS. WTF?

Thanks for the comment Smiling. I am now waiting Bill, Bob and Rosco!

Also any comments on the camera angle for my next feature film? I was resting the camera on the score table. I think I have access to a tri-pod.
Wait until you join a league. Some teams are loud and can get annoying. People screaming, because someone just shot a 300 or maybe their teammate threw the first ball in the gutter. You have to learn to tone those things out.

In regards to missing your mark right or left and still hitting the pocket. Those are the good nights when nobody is using your line. Wait to you play some lines where you miss only 1 board to the right and it keeps sliding, or 1 board to the left and your going Brooklyn.