stevestojan Posted November 11, 2004 Posted November 11, 2004 Too bad you threw a gutter ball and went straight to porn. Thanks. I'm here all week. 112918[/snapback] It was actually helpful. The ball was like a girl in the porn industry. I would pick it up, finger it, toss it in the gutter, and it would keep coming back for more!
clumping platelets Posted November 11, 2004 Posted November 11, 2004 I met Liz once and most of the local pros. I've been bowling since 1970 (I was 5) 2 300s and 1 800
BILLS02138 Posted November 11, 2004 Posted November 11, 2004 I went to grade school with Liz! Good for her....
BF_in_Indiana Posted November 11, 2004 Posted November 11, 2004 They must be doing PBA events a little differently now. It used to be a combination of match play results and qualifying scores combined to get you on TV. It sounds like they have a tournament now with the last few matches on TV. Women bowling with men is becoming a big issue. ABC (American Bowling Congress) is planning a merger with WIBC (Womens International Bowling Congress).
_BiB_ Posted November 11, 2004 Posted November 11, 2004 I have a Bachelors degree from SUNY Fredonia. I had 119 credits and needed one more to graduate. To get this big acheivment in life (ya, graduating college and crap) I had to get 120 credits. I needed one more credit. The class? Bowling 115. It was fun as hell, and really did improve my game, but half of the classes were actually in a classroom, taking notes, watching videos, etc... The proffessor was waaaay too into it. So, it goes to show you that WNY is indeed a bit too much into bowling. My college degree should not have hinged on whether or not I could pick up a spare. 112904[/snapback] Your kidding, right? No your not. I have a credit in Folk Music. Was a good class to impress early 70's hippie chicks with my guitar, though.
LewPort71 Posted November 11, 2004 Posted November 11, 2004 I too had a bowling class as part of my degree...Way back when we had to have 4 credits of health/phys ed classes...I can remember it well..Bowling at 8 AM,,,then Organic chemistry followed by Physics and Calculus3...My sophomore year was a trip...
stevestojan Posted November 11, 2004 Posted November 11, 2004 Your kidding, right? 113023[/snapback] Wish I was... Actually, what happened was, after 4 years, I still need 7 credits (I started my college career as an English Major). After the switch, I was a little behind. So, for my "Super Senior" semester, I had to take 7 credits. I took "Health and Wellness Promotion" (a freshman level class that was awesome because it was full of freshman level females). I took an independent study with a Dr in my dept on the effects of groups on impulse buying. I was left needing one credit. It was either bowling or badminton (no, Im not kidding).
MarkyMannn Posted November 11, 2004 Posted November 11, 2004 1983 I was wrapping up my degree at night at Buff State. I had 8 more credits than necessary, but short 2 credits in phys ed. My curriculum adviser says take Bowling 101 one semester and 102 the next and I'll fill that requirement. I worked 45-50 hours/week, 6 days, school at night, 40 mile round trip to school, and he would delay my graduation by a full year while I bowl 4 nights/week for 40 minutes?!?!?! I don't think so!! I took my issue to some sort of student arbitration board and it was waived immediately and I graduated. STUPID adviser
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