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Anyway, you just have to know the condition of the lane and pick the right one... A "sanded" ball --- yes --- there are bowling balls you can actually go over with fine sandpaper --- will grip the lane much better than a "shinny" ball on oily lanes... |
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I agree, always check the condition of the lane before proceeding. My balls prefer the lane to be oily but a dryer lane can be made oily quick enough. Safety first, I always say. |
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Point well taken.... |
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Nice work! |
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She's one of those rare fat chicks who doesnt atleast have a nice rack. |
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Do you think that's a chick? |
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because of a tragic accident, I only have one to wash, does that change the poll??? |
Hmmmm.....I thought it was a guy in a Valkyrie drag. Now that I look again I see your point. Whatever it is it certainly has issues.
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Yes. The question becomes "How often do you wash your ball?". That is the only difference. Did you have that done at the vet? |
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no, see the thread about how to break up with your girlfriend? My girl took that advice and used it against me. |
define "wash."
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When you "wash your balls" you count the two. So every time you wash your ball, it counts as a half
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I'd say cleaning in any fashion. I don't believe the technique matters . Soap and water, ammonia, powerwasher, belt sander......just so long as cleaning is involved. |
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