X- Rated Films Promote Bowlers, to Bowl a Strike
By Andrew Mang, published Jan 13, 2008
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Sorry, bowling is a very competitive sport, the professional bowling league is known as PBA. The PBA was created in 1958 and basis its league around four major events including, The Tournament of Champions. This event proves the success of the PBA, because unsuccessful sports, do not have enough champions to have a tournament. The tournament of champions, Tetherball, no.
The concept of bowling is very interesting, throw a heavy ball down a wooden floor and try to hit ten of one object. I would imagine the first time this sport was played, most of wooden floors were destroyed, leaving dozens of holes in the floors, adding more of a challenge to the sport, bowl around the holes, and then hit the pins. This is why professional bowlers, put backspin on the ball, the backspin aims the ball towards the gutter, but at the last minute, forces the ball to curve and hit the pins. This method was used to get around the holes in the middle of the lane. More specifically on the topic of concept, the purpose for each frame is to knock all ten pins down in one bowl, thus resulting in a strike or the strike's spokesperson, the letter X.
Many successful bowlers will bowl a strike each frame, attaining the desirable perfect game, number 300. If these bowler want an X to appear each round and believe in positive thinking, I would advise them to watch X - rated films before each game. X - rated films promote bowlers to get strikes.
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