TheConfessor wrote:I may have to rethink everything that has happened so far in the campaign. I'm watching the NBC Nightly News right now, and they just showed a video of Obama bowling somewhere, maybe in Pennsylvania. They showed him rolling a gutter ball, then the reporter said that he bowled a 37 and acknowledged that bowling isn't his game.
A THIRTY-SEVEN???!!! Wow, that certainly sucks for any able-bodied adult human! I remember when I was about 8 or 9 and my grandmother took me bowling for the first time and my first game was a 50, which seemed pretty mediocre at the time, even for a little kid.
Most people would probably not let a candidate's bowling score affect their vote, but still, I've got to question Obama's judgment in this case. If he knew he was that bad a bowler, he shouldn't be showcasing his deficiencies on national TV. If he didn't know how disastrous his performance would be, he should have hired better bowling advisers who could have given him a more realistic projection of the likely outcome. And if he kept rolling gutter balls, he should have tried a different technique and strategy, not just continue to stay the course.
Regardless of what one thinks of Hillary, I bet she could bowl higher than a 37.
If it turns out the NBC reporter got it wrong, then never mind.
That is a pretty pathetic effort, really. Just start out strike, spare, strike and you have 40 in the 2nd frame. Or strike, strike, strike and you have 60.
Ok, brag time, my high game is 297. Great last ball, the game should have been a 296-- it was dead on the head pin which will usually leaves the 4-6-7-10