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- From: nadel@attatash.aero.org (Miriam Nadel)
- Subject: Re: Bowling, was Re: Bridesmaid Dress- help
- Message-ID: <1993Jan22.003448.2357@speedy.aero.org>
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- Date: Fri, 22 Jan 1993 00:34:48 GMT
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- In article <106016@netnews.upenn.edu> crawford@ben.dev.upenn.edu (Lauren L. Crawford) writes:
- >
- >>Art forms I'd like not to see, #419: Abstract bowling.
- > ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
- >Inquiring minds definitely want to know more about this. Is this like
- >synchronized swimming, only with a ball and ten pins? The imagination
- >boggles ...
-
- I was envisioning a bowling alley, only instead of lanes that are nice
- straight lines, they go off at random alleys. Instead of pins, there
- are small Jackson Pollack paintings.
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- If one is going to pursue the playable and interesting, I personally
- recommend Black Tie Miniature Golf as an excellent excuse to be silly in
- nice clothing.
-
- Miriam Nadel
-