While I am often admired for my bowling form, I am also a wealth of knowledge on the subject.
Two consecutive strikes are referred to as a "double." Three strikes bowled consecutively are known as a "turkey" or "triple." Any longer string of strikes is referred to by a number attached to the word "bagger," as in "four-bagger" or "five-bagger" for four or five consecutive strikes. Recently, the event of bowling four consecutive strikes has also been called a "sombrero" or "ham bone."
Kelly and Catherine know the real secret to getting strikes.
Play at Play: The keys to the Turkey.
Wednesday, March 19, 2008
Posted by Ben at 9:25 AM
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I'd like to say, for the record, everyone wanted more beer...
Who can bowl without beer, anyway?
No one quite understands the seriousness of this post. Beer and bowling have an elaborately intertwined history.
Respect it.
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