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Subject: Gambling / pot money Date: 4/21/2008 5:39 PM
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Well, the last night of bowling had the pots doubled! I brought out a different ball and it worked quite nicely in practice - 277. So I plunked $75 to get in a variety of pots. I haven't gambled in about 3 months but really saw the potential winnings and wanted in.

Unfortunately after the 2nd frame of the first game I found the finger grip of my ring finger hole was missing! It must have come off in back somewhere and was lost forever. Needless to say that freaked me out and I didn't bowl well that night at all. A 577 series lost me $75 and I feel horrible for gambling in the first place. For me averaging 206, that sure was a rough night.

Does anyone else have much luck with the local pots?
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