Thanks, Bill, for the visual.
-Dave
In the bag: DynoThane Vendetta, PBS Planet Earth, Brunswick TZone
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That's better.
-Dave
In the bag: DynoThane Vendetta, PBS Planet Earth, Brunswick TZone
I always heard the reason PDW started wearing the shades was when they were bowling
outdoors on the Lumber Liquidators Tour like when they were bowling at 6 Flags the sun
was shining on the lanes making it hard to see his mark. When he put the shades on he
was able to see the lanes better and it just stuck with him when bowling indoors and out.
I have recently started wearing my shades when bowling at the center as the overhead
florescent lights are very bright and it makes it hard to see my mark especially with the
way my eyes are getting with old age. I have what the eye doctor called floaters in the
back of my eyes it is where the stuff in the back of your eye(s) breaks loose and then it
just gets in your line of sight making bright lights and things in the bright sun blurry.
When I'm wearing my shades it cuts down on the brightness in the center and also when
I'm out driving in the bright sun but at night or when a place is darker I have no problems.
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Bill
My floaters are in the front and back of the eye. The ones in the front actually obstruct my vision at times. Doctor said I could have them for years. Of course my eye problems are due to trauma and not age......yet
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Rules also required that if your pants have belt loops a belt must be worn. Jeans are not allowed. When a PBA school years ago we were required to wear dress shirts and sport coats during class. The PBA was very concious of trying to change the perception of bowlers being the guy with his belly hanging out and a beer and cigar in his hands
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