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aguynamedpat

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Bouncing Bowling Ball
« on: December 19, 2007, 02:23:48 PM »
We got bored one day, and after the mechanic kept sending our balls back with tape over each hole, we decided to make use of that tape. So we got some ideas. Fast forward a few days until today. We get some packing tape, about 15 napkins rolled up, and have some fun after finding my buddies PAP....

Part 1:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a4vDQfeuryg

Part 2:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SA-qPf59N7k

We got more videos today, just gotta get my buddy to upload them. More to come.
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Re: Bouncing Bowling Ball
« Reply #16 on: December 20, 2007, 03:23:36 PM »
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GOOD POINT NICHOLAS. I WONDER HOW MANY CUSTOMERS HE'S RUN OFF.


As far as I'm concerned, customers acting stupid like this are going to be costing the alley more money to fix machinery, lanes etc when things get broken. Therefore, if they cannot respect the rules of the game, then they can leave, or the security officer might actually have to his job.
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Re: Bouncing Bowling Ball
« Reply #17 on: December 20, 2007, 03:29:48 PM »
The intention of the sport is to knock down the pins that are 60 ft. away. They did it with a bowling ball that had napkins taped to it. Like I said the object was to knock down the pins so how do you figure these guys had no respect for the sport by trying to knock down the pins? I can agree with what you're saying, just word it correctly because it wasn't not showing respect for the sport but it was kinda immature. I still don't think it's something you kick someone out for. All you have to do is ask them to stop, you don't have to be a d!ck about it.
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Re: Bouncing Bowling Ball
« Reply #18 on: December 20, 2007, 03:54:24 PM »
Wow, look what I started. Anyway, sorry for having fun. We werent damaging anything, the mechanic is a very highly respected mechanic in our area, used to work on the machines at one of the centers out in Vegas. He was laughing right there with us, he even told us it wasnt going to tear anything up. It was half his idea. I have seen people cause way more damage in actual league play, or just people in there during open play. There is a guy who lofts at all of his spares, well it was the third game of league one night and his thumb had swollen up some. He went to loft at the spare, it stuck on his thumb, hit the edge of the lane at the right gutter about 50 feet down the lane and took out themasking unit. They didnt make him pay for it, he did not intentionally tear anything up, nor did we.

We werent kicking anything, throwing things, hitting the monitors, slamming things down, we were rolling the ball at about half speed to watch it bounce. The worst thing that would have happened is the napkins would have fallen off, big deal. They could not get jammed anywhere in the machine, they would shred to pieces before that happened. They would not get stuck under the lane on the ball return, they would have either fallen off or come all the way back up. They never once came off, never got torn up, nothing happened.

Yeah, sorry 300 900 for being "a shame to the game." Thats me right there, a shame to the game. Helping younger kids out, helping them get into the sport, giving them pointers, giving them equipment and getting them into the sport, Im such a terrible person. I dont kick ball returns, I dont punch tables, I dont punch monitors, its a GAME. Pull your head out of your butt and lighten up dude, if your machines cant take a few napkins then you might want to look into getting new machines. What can a napkin do that a flying pin cant? You're whole zero tolerance policy is bull crap. Let people have fun, it doesnt come out of your paycheck if something gets damaged.

You going to kick this guy out for "horsing around?"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=64vbnwtL7I8

Or how about Norm Duke comes in your center and wants to perform this for a few kids, you're going to tell him he cant do it?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-LFUVGaasAc

Or how about this?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OcqOM1o6LHk&feature=related

This?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OCgxgXnOd2A&feature=related

Or how about one of the oldest trick shots in the book?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GQxrLJcJXI4&feature=related


Seriously dude, lighten up. Its obvious that its not only "kids" that like to do this kind of thing and horse around. You can tell the pro's enjoy the hell out of doing the trick shot shows, probably enjoy them more than the real events due to the laid back atmosphere and the creativity involved. Go up to Norm Duke, Brian Voss (the bouncing bowling ball videos were taped at the center that Voss coaches at and came from), Chris Barnes, Parker Bohn and the rest and tell them they are a shame to the sport for having fun every now and then. You sir are the shame.

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Re: Bouncing Bowling Ball
« Reply #19 on: December 20, 2007, 04:01:37 PM »
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Apparently you guys who approve of this stupidity within a bowling alley have no respect for the sport and the way it is to played. End of story.
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Re: Bouncing Bowling Ball
« Reply #20 on: December 20, 2007, 04:08:48 PM »
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Apparently you guys who approve of this stupidity within a bowling alley have no respect for the sport and the way it is to played. End of story.
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I guess the Harlem Globetrotters have no respect for basketball and the way it is to be played then....
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And the people who do trick shots on the pool tables on TV they must be a shame also.
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Re: Bouncing Bowling Ball
« Reply #21 on: December 20, 2007, 04:14:02 PM »
Maybe they shouldn't allow slam dunks in the NBA since there is a chance that the backboard could break and glass could go everywhere. Ask Shaq about this. he knows firsthand. That makes a lot of sense huh? No slam dunk contest in 300's gym, something could possibly go wrong. Ohh no.
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Re: Bouncing Bowling Ball
« Reply #22 on: December 20, 2007, 04:16:48 PM »
robert smith really couldnt bowl here..he may hurt the lane by lofting the gutter..
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Re: Bouncing Bowling Ball
« Reply #23 on: December 20, 2007, 04:18:55 PM »
That first video of the backwards bowler that guy posted, he mentioned a house told him to leave even though he had the highest score around...wonder if that was this guys house?
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Re: Bouncing Bowling Ball
« Reply #24 on: December 20, 2007, 04:31:45 PM »
So I bowl at fake centers?
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Re: Bouncing Bowling Ball
« Reply #25 on: December 20, 2007, 04:33:50 PM »
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The rules are the rules and you play by the rules in all of the bowling centers I do work in.   That's why we run the best bowling center chain in our area.  We are the largest bowling center chain in the area.  We also do the most business of any center in our areas.  When centers close they come to us to purchase them and take them over.


We simply care about bowling, and how bowling should be done.  We do not tolerate stupid sophomoric behavior.  You act like a adult or a mature adult or you do not bowl.  It's as simple as that.  

We don't tolerate the things that other bowling centers do.  If you want to act like a child than you can go there.  If you want real bowling, at a real bowling center that does not tolerate stupidity than we are the bowling centers for you.

We run a tight ship, and we do it right and respect the sport.


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There is a difference here man. Just because we are having fun does not mean we dont care about the sport. Again, I use the PBA reference. None of the guys on the trick shot shows must have any respect for the game, because they are having fun. Bowling is a SPORT, SPORTS are about having fun and goofing off every now and then. If it was serious 100% of the time no one would do it, its as simple as that. Get that through your head, that goofing off and having fun are not disrepesctful, they are part of sports.
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Re: Bouncing Bowling Ball
« Reply #26 on: December 20, 2007, 06:19:17 PM »
Though I don't agree with what was done, as it seems worthless when you could be practicing, but I don't see how it'd damage anything.
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Re: Bouncing Bowling Ball
« Reply #27 on: December 20, 2007, 06:25:56 PM »
It wouldn't hurt anything. He is one of those guys that no one likes at the bowling alley because he doesn't get any. We all know those kinda guys. If you get a foot on the oil they're gonna gripe you out for crossin the line. Give me a break Lol. Get a sense of humor.
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Re: Bouncing Bowling Ball
« Reply #28 on: December 20, 2007, 06:55:34 PM »
I strive every day to make my game better, I practice at least 4 times a week, on house shots, patterns, whatever it takes. I try to bowl a tournament every weekend as well. During practice I turn the scorer off and just practice.  I practice spare shooting, practice throwing a different ball each game so I can learn my equipment so when it comes time to make that ball switch in tournament play, I know what I can go to. I practice different hand positions, moving forward and backward on the approach, practice my release and footwork. I work very hard to make my game better, and everyone that knows me knows that. But, on the other hand, you cannot be serious 100% of the time. One of the guys that was doing that with us was a long time member of the PBA Regionals before developing testicular cancer. He now realizes that life is too short to be dead serious 100% of the time, you have to have fun and let loose sometimes. Just because we did this does not mean we dont strive to make our game better.

You never bowl opposite handed? Or turn around and bowl between your legs? You never bowl backup? You never HAVE fun? Say you go bowling with some friends who are nowhere near as good as you, you never bowl opposite hand or granny style? Personally, I dont like bowling dead serious with people that arent up to my skill level. I dont like shooting 230's or more when my girlfriend struggles to break 100, it makes her feel very stupid, so when I bowl with her and other friends like that I dont try, I just HAVE FUN. What a concept.
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Re: Bouncing Bowling Ball
« Reply #29 on: December 20, 2007, 08:39:57 PM »
So do you let children bowl there?  Bumper bowling and all that?  What about groups who come in and want to do a candlelight bowling event?  Birthday parties?  Old people with ramps?  Cosmic?!?

If you allow any of the above, then you are just spouting useless drivel.  The guy was having a bit of fun, and if the mechanic or the owner had a problem with it they wouldn't have been sending back the ball with tape over the holes.  It's called screwing around, you know escaping from everyday life and having a bit of a laugh.
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Re: Bouncing Bowling Ball
« Reply #30 on: December 20, 2007, 08:53:59 PM »
I too worked at one time in the same chain as both Bowling 300 900 and Kingpin268 and when vandals cause upwards of thousands of dollars to a bathroom due to uncontrolled anger issues, a strict set of rules must be instated. There is just no room to allow for idiots.
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