Last night we met up with a friend and went to Boca Bowl in Boca Raton. This place is huge, with over 60 lanes. And a million teenagers. I was glad to see the kids bowling on a Saturday night instead of hanging out on the streets and causing trouble. And some of these kids can really bowl! There was a group next to us and one of the kids didn't use the holes in the ball to hold onto it. He would take the ball in his hand and throw it down the lane. He could put such a spin on the ball and got quite a few strikes. Another kid used a two-handed approach. He would throw the ball down the lane (it reminded me how we were taught to play dodgeball) and he too got a number of strikes.
I am really good at Wii bowling, but, my word, I was sucking big time last night. My first problem was that the only balls they had were too heavy. I started out with a 15 pound ball and moved to a 14 pound one, which worked better for me. I can't explain how much I love bowling. I could do it every day. In fact, I want to do it right now.
We bowled a couple of games and then stopped by Monkey Business on the way home. They have a drag show on Saturday nights. What really amazed us was the lack of teeth in the people at this place. One drag queen was missing some of her front teeth and she sang every song with her lips over her teeth, which is hard to do while trying to sing. Many patrons and even the bartender were dentally challenged, as well. We couldn't figure out how this all happened. I thought it must be poor hygiene, but Steven, who is probably more accurate, thinks a lot of teeth have been punched out. That makes more sense.
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