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CellarDweller:
Hiya BetterMost friends.



How is everyone today?

I'm looking into the website for joining the league, I am going to see what the deadline is for registering.  I found out that I'll be getting a different debit card from my bank, so I don't want to register now and then find out I need to change info if my card is required.  I can wait the two weeks, I'm sure.

I went to try bowling today, I haven't bowled in a very very long time, except some candlepin bowling with Paul and Lynne not long ago, which is very different.

I was thinking that I would drop the ball, and not score anything over 100.  :laugh:

Not only did I not drop the ball, my score improved with each of the three games I played.  I started off with a 109, next game was a 121, and the last was 146.  I can deal with those, especially since I haven't bowled in so long.

I used to be able to cross the 200 mark, I hope to build myself back up to that by September when the league starts.

Mandy21:
Good for you, Chuck.  I think you'd be very good at bowling, with your muscles and your limber body and your analytical mind.  You should be a pro at it, in no time at all.

Lynne:
Congratulations on the bowling league, Chuckie!! You'll be throwing Turkeys in no time.

Not long after the candlepin with you guys, R and I had a go at both styles at an alley in Cambridge :). Pretty funny, but way fun!  The only problem is they have the best wings I've found and IPA on tap....so we've gone several more times, but just for the snacks. ;) ;)

CellarDweller:
Hiya BetterMost friends.



How is everyone today?

I hope that everyone had a fun/quiet/exciting/relaxing whatever type of weekend you wanted!

I'm here in my cube, and the last RA who is on vacation returns today, so my workload should go back to normal.

Today's travel destination;

Corsica, France.



Napoléon, Corsica's most famous native, rates a memorial in the capital city of Ajaccio, but most visitors go for the island's 200 miles of beaches, the indigo sea, and stunning scenery of weathered granite pinnacles and phantasmagorical outcroppings shaded orange, pink, and vermilion.



dejavu:
Hi, Chuck.

Pretty color on those houses, too.  And on the aqua-color distant hills.

Your travel destinations really brighten up this place.

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