I pick up the ball, Its sleek and smooth,
I drop the ball in the lane,
It bounces from bumper to bumper and
Yes, Strike
She did the bowling.
No That Is Just Stupid
While one might not think of it, the wrist plays a very important role in how comfortable the grip of the bowling ball feels. When you grip anything the muscles in the wrist work to help. After bowling two or three games in a league or open bowling, and placing your fingers in the bowling ball and gripping it 30-50 times, the wrist can become tired and fatigued. A strong wrist and/or supports/gloves can help the wrist withstand the wear and tear gripping a bowling ball does to it, along with making the bowler feel more comfortable while bowling. Click on the 'Bowling Wrist Support' link below to read an article about supports and see links to other articles concerning bowling.
hi i need help on a Stokely Carmichae Acrostic poem.. please help..
Bowling provides some simple mathematics for calculating the score as well as some mobility, exercise and coordination aspects.
I have nooo freakin idea what in the world this poem is about sorry im no help but this poem is too dang difficult
the poem Harlem was made by Langston Hughes, maybe that will help
an acrostic poem for the wrod weather
This is not a question, but a statement. Wiki will not help you cheat, so you need to write your poem.
Ask your bowling center front desk clerk or your league secretary. See link below for further help.
"Ode to Stephen Bowling Dots Dec'd" is a poem that reflects on themes of loss, memory, and the passage of time. It pays tribute to an individual, Stephen, using the metaphor of "bowling dots" to evoke feelings of nostalgia and the fleeting nature of life. The poem intertwines personal anecdotes with broader reflections, creating a poignant commentary on how we remember those who have passed. Through its imagery and emotional depth, it captures the essence of grief and the enduring impact of loved ones.
i wont help you now get on with your work!