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Who wouldn’t want this in the basement?
Hard to decide which one I want to set a goal for. But hey, I’m doing more saving than spending, so money is going up as I remain out of debt.
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Anonymous43If I had a house, I would build this myself one piece of wood at a time. Hell I would work long enough to get some wooded land, then cut down my own trees, mill them then assemble my bowling alley. Every scrap of furniture, every plank, the ball return, the pins, I would make them myself.
Not sure where the wax comes from but if it is made from boiling down the fat from baby seals I would go to the arctic Ice floes and hunt those little fuggers down using harpoons made from my trees and Iron ore I dug out of my land and smelted with my own bbq grill that I constructed with bricks made from the mud in the stream on the land that I bought.
I would make the bowling b~~~~ out of granite, hewn from a mountain I would buy in Vermont, just so I could make my own bowling b~~~~. I would rig up a lathe hooked up to the bike my ex c~~~ sold for $5 after I find the dude who bought it, probably lives in Wheaton Il and rides the Great Western Bike Path. You, Yeah you, I’m coming to get my bike, you can have yer $5 back. Get your own racing bike ya scab!
The granite bowling ball would weigh about 50 pounds, but oh my fing gawd what a glorious crashing noise it would make crushing the pins I made myself.
I would rig up a lathe hooked up to the bike my ex c~~~ sold for $5 after I find the dude who bought it, probably lives in Wheaton Il and rides the Great Western Bike Path.
I live only 15 minutes away from Wheaton, IL, and my dad rode on the Great Bike Path to Chicago in the 70s believe it or not. Wheaton has a great bowling alley. I had a Wednesday night routine to go there back in the day. My dad bowled (since 1974) and I played the arcade and pinball games 80s and 90s way. Every game or strike he bowled, he gave me a dollar for those games. I even made a friend there and we would play around in the locker area. Wednesday night was my favorite time of the week. I loved those arcade and pinball games so much back when I was a kid that I want to make it part of my dream man cave (I am using that term, like it or not). Wheaton used to have an old classic theater with a neat candy store around the corner that sold candies from the 50s and 60s. It was all seats for $1 back then. So yeah, I know Wheaton, IL very well; I live only a 15 minute drive away west.
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