Ona and I listened to your podcast appearance in the car today. It was a great listen! Solid chicago vibes. As the first stop on the great migration I think St. Louis had a lot to do with the invention of red lining, and you made me think I should know more about this. Ona on the other hand was deeply asleep 5 mins in, but immediately recognized your voice.
See, this is where I think I could perform a real service. When she doesn't want to go to bed, I can lull her to sleep with talk of history and politics.
hey dave ... so it is wonderful to hear that bowling is still alive and well somewhere ... ANYWHERE!
it was bad enough that lanes and games closed ... but then first townline bowling in malden switched to string bowling ... and then boston bowl in dorcester did the same ... i can't find a decent bowling alley anywhere in boston nowadays ...
have you made it back from the midwest? i am driving kalvin back and forth from troy ny this weekend and MIGHT (i said MIGHT) be able to squeeze in a quick stop for some bowling early sunday if you are around ... drop me a text if you are available ... your bowling pal al ... dagnabbit!
Ona and I listened to your podcast appearance in the car today. It was a great listen! Solid chicago vibes. As the first stop on the great migration I think St. Louis had a lot to do with the invention of red lining, and you made me think I should know more about this. Ona on the other hand was deeply asleep 5 mins in, but immediately recognized your voice.
See, this is where I think I could perform a real service. When she doesn't want to go to bed, I can lull her to sleep with talk of history and politics.
You always make me smile and ponder, Dave. Please tell us the story of the original owner of the sword someday. Happy bowling, Dave.
Thanks Amy! I think some sword research is in my future. Will report back.
hey dave ... so it is wonderful to hear that bowling is still alive and well somewhere ... ANYWHERE!
it was bad enough that lanes and games closed ... but then first townline bowling in malden switched to string bowling ... and then boston bowl in dorcester did the same ... i can't find a decent bowling alley anywhere in boston nowadays ...
have you made it back from the midwest? i am driving kalvin back and forth from troy ny this weekend and MIGHT (i said MIGHT) be able to squeeze in a quick stop for some bowling early sunday if you are around ... drop me a text if you are available ... your bowling pal al ... dagnabbit!