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Word Warrior

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blue vibe drilling
« on: February 22, 2008, 03:09:19 AM »
I jsut won a blue vibe and am getting it drilled saturday. I was wondering wut would be a good layout for this ball? i want it more for medium to light oil and id like it to have a more even arc on the backend, not a smooth roll but not a skip/snap ither if that makes sence. anyway any  suggestions would be great! Thnx in advance.
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spmcgivern

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Re: blue vibe drilling
« Reply #1 on: February 22, 2008, 11:47:27 AM »
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1 Suggestion, Capitalize the beginning of a sentence and use the Check Spelling function, we are still Laughing at your Post, we just want to congratulate your High School for turning out the True future of America and Dude, your it!
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Edited on 2/22/2008 12:35 PM


I have a couple of suggestions for you also:
   1.  Numbers are typically spelled out when starting a sentence, especially numbers ten and less.
   2.  Choice of capitalization is critical in everyday writing.  For example, high school is not capitalized unless accompanied by the name of the high school.
   3.  Your punctuation should have been reviewed before clicking on the "Post Reply" button.  I personally feel that your post contains more than one sentence.

However, if I have stumbled upon a simple sarcastic post between two friends, then I apologize.  But, if you feel it necessary to poke fun at someone's post over grammar and general english rules, then be prepared for the same.  Last time I checked, BallReviews.com was not a place for company's Human Resources Department to look for future employees.

Other than that, have a wonderful day.

By the way, for the original post, get with your driller and have him decide on a layout.  Your request depends on the type of shot you are going to bowl on.
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chitown

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Re: blue vibe drilling
« Reply #2 on: February 22, 2008, 03:01:37 PM »
The Blue Vibe is going to give a hard arc reaction.  The ball will snap hard if the back ends are super dry!  However, most of the time your going to see a strong hard arc reaction.  The BV reaction really reminds me of the banana arc you see with the Black Widow.

I would just put your favorite layout on the ball and call it a day!

R-Zitro

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Re: blue vibe drilling
« Reply #3 on: February 22, 2008, 09:21:31 PM »
I have a Vibe and my reaction is just like chitown explains, a very underated ball also. I have mine drilled w/a early roll and a continuos backend and the ball is very controllable,after I knocked it down to a 1000 this ball came to life. I am not even using my Widow now just the BV for a couple of games then the RV if needed for the third. I have med revs with a ball speed of 16.5 depending on what your game is like will determine which ball to buy. Lane adjustments are also easier to make and that was my downfall.

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Re: blue vibe drilling
« Reply #4 on: February 23, 2008, 11:30:27 AM »
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legend4life95

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Re: blue vibe drilling
« Reply #5 on: February 23, 2008, 11:52:02 AM »
I just plugged my BV up and redrilled it Rico. I love it so far. I threw it Thursday night at league and it was very controlable. Nice midlane read with a smooth but hard and continuous arc.
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