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Good peeps, funny shoes, pitchers of beer = good times! $1.50 games after 10pm, I paid for 1 while the others paid for 3... it took 2 hrs. to finish the first game! Who knew that Roger T. and Kevin L. were semi-pros? They have their own shoes and balls. Chris R. bowls like a girl, a good girl at that! Angela H. had a slow start but ended up getting her groove on. Kevin B. (a.k.a. Canada) was a welcome newbie and held his own. Tom F. gave me hope that someone would get a turkey - did anyone ever get a turkey? Shawn H. was late but brought a cute little kiddo, I assume it was his. Colleen T. looked darling in her little black dress and some borrowed argyle socks. Edwin P. had some good form and a mesmerizing green ball! Jade W. showed up while I leaving, not sure if she played but glad I got to say hi. Christie O. showed everyone up by ordering a 'real' drink, the rest of us were drinking suds. Not sure if Rod L. bowled, but his shirt was bringing sexy back! Roger P. was the designated team cheerleader and didn't disappoint. I was the dummy who almost walked out with a new pair of smelly shoes on my feet! I'm sure I forgot someone (sorry, my bad)... but you get the idea. Thanks Roger for a great event! Can't wait for Bowling Part 3.
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