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Why Is It Fun To Go To The Bowling Alley? By Ryan Tenney, Fri Dec 9th
According to new studies, people continue to remain bored out oftheir minds. No matter what exciting thing happens to be on thenews, most people's lives just aren't that dynamic. Well, theseparticular people just need a shot in the arm. There is anentire world that most people forget about soon after they leavehigh school. The bowling alley is this world. While you mightthink of the bowling alley as something that is frequented bymiddle age plumbers and electricians, you might not be entirelyincorrect. However, there has been a quiet, almost 'underground'return to bowling as a new semi-retro activity. Here's a few reasons why bowling has continued to remain asteadfastly popular sport over the years and why you shouldthink about returning to the bowling alley. 1)The modern bowling alley. This isn't your dad's bowling alleyanymore! While there are certain timeless elements to a bowlingalley (for instance the pins, the shiny shirts, and semi-stylishshoes), a lot of bowling alleys have had their lanesrefurbished, added all sorts of entertainment options, and youcan even have a birthday party at some of them. Visit your localalley to see what
they've got in store for you.
2)The exercise. Bowling isn't all sitting down. Any seriousbowler will tell you that bowling takes some effort to get thatball going down toward the pins. Your bowling skill might nottake that many inches off your waistline, but it certainlydoesn't hurt. If you are watching a movie, there really isn'tthat much interactivity with the screen. However, bowling takessome physical effort. Better to have more exercise than less. 3)The beer. Depending on the state in which you reside, yourlocal bowling alley might have a bar that serves beer. This isclearly a benefit to anyone who likes to have some whilebowling. We don't condone this activity as can definitelylower your score by the end of the night. About the author:Ryan Tenney is author of "Why The Bowling Alley Is GreatAgain." Get your copy at http://www.bowlingalleyinfo.com.
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