I think we'll go 4-8.
This whole Barnhart departure thing sickens me.
This whole Barnhart departure thing sickens me.
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Quit bowling in HS. Averaged around 160-65 in HS. Threw predominantly a straight ball with a slight curve. Tried to bowl again after years of not bowling and I could not keep from having a wicked curve. Had to change my approach completely. Would enjoy bowling in a league again, if it was just for kicks, giggles, and friendships. Passed it by some friends. No takers.Morning D-Leaguers!
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All of this posting about bowling reminds me of when my wife was bowling on a team from the trucking company she worked for before we got married. It was a women's team and while cordial to me, they were not particularly friendly. It was not until years later after we got married that I found out why. One of the ladies she used to work with had also gotten a job at Sill in the same department where my wife was then working and while I was visiting the office one day, she pulled me aside and apologized. I ask her for what and she told me that her and the other ladies had told my wife in those days that she could do better than me and that I was too old and did not make enough money. I was 40 and she was 24 when we started dating. She was now telling me after getting to know me that they were wrong. I could have told them that.
As far as me bowling, I bowled on unit team in Germany for about a year or so and I don't think I have ever bowled above 200. I know my average was around 160 or so, so I never bowled much after that other than occasionally with my wife when just having a fun day or something like that. I have however in recent days considered it for when my softball playing days are over.
Hump day folks so go get at it.
Be careful out there and God Bless.
I can relate to that with the warehouse I am selling (long story I have partially told on here). I had a bandsaw over a hundred years old that weighed over a thousand pounds that I would have loved to keep that I sold for scrap. Lots of accumulated things had to go.Good morning folks.
An achy day for me. I drove to my parents house in Campbell County yesterday AM to help my siblings in the monumental task of emptying out my parents' house to try to get it on the real estate market. My dad was a pipeline welder, fitter and metal fabricator and the huge garage was packed with everything from a boiler he made by hand that must have weighed 1,000 pounds to two or three electric motor, metal plated pitching machines he built, pipe bevelers, Lincoln welders and on and on. If we had the time and patience, some of the stuff would have brought some money. But we didn't so my brother made a deal with a metal scrapper and we'll get a few hundred bucks out of our cut of that.
Then there is the house...We barely made a dent yesterday, despite straining every muscle in my aging body. My sister's three 20-something boys are joining the campaign today so, with them and my three brothers and BIL, we'll get it done. Heartbreaking the stuff we've already tossed. My sister gave basically a whole house full of good furniture and two old but working cars to her church to distribute to families with need. The rest we are just tossing in a giant dumpster bin we rented. The stuff of a lifetime. The family moved into the house in 1966. When I drive away tomorrow, I guess I'll never set foot in it again.
Life goes on...Heading back down to join the party. Hope you all have a great day.