bowling ball

It's funny how they find this stuff but how careful are they about digging those holes? I mean, it's a construction project, not an archeological dig, right? That might be why it's going to take 15 years to complete the project start to finish, huh? ;)

One of the women who works for my company lives up there and her husband is one of the workers on the Dig. She offered to give me a tour the next time I go up but I never got a chance to and he lost his job. :(

Rusty and I have been considering moving up there for years. Maybe when the Dig is completed, we'll mosey on up there. :D
 
i use an 8 lb bowling ball. hot pink. always hot pink. it's one of the ones they keep at the alley, as i've not got my own. but the balls are all fluorescent colors, because they react with the blacklite during "cosmic bowling".
pink is my favorite color.
hot pink 8lb-er.:)
 
Rusty and I have been considering moving up there for years. Maybe when the Dig is completed, we'll mosey on up there.

i hardly ever go into boston anymore. the roads never seem to go to the same place twice.
 
I had the pleasure of finding that out last summer when we were visiting some of our branches (Glen-Mor fuel) up there. We were staying in the Hilton at Logan but driving into Chelsea. That was interesting. :rolleyes:
 
yeah, i suppose you could describe it as interesting. i'd describe it as a precursor to a stroke.
 
But the story doesn't end there. Archeologists dated the ball to the 1660s, a full decade after Puritan leaders outlawed public bowling, fearing it might be a corrupting influence.

:retard:
 
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