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jminnj
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Well guys, something happened tonight that even before my operation I tought might never happen again, and afterwards I really thought would never happen again. I mentioned in a few posts after surgery that one of the things that was really important to me was to get back to bowling in our Monday League with my wife. I started bowling again at the end of February, about 5 weeks after the surgery, and tonight I was able to bowl a perfect game (300- twelve strikes in a row). Can't explain in words what it means to me to be able to do this. It is proof to me thtat things can get back to being somewhat normal. Right now I am on cloud nine
Joe
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Joe YOU DA MAN!!!
About 99% of the population can only dream about a perfect score in bowling...I know I will never get there...probably if I remember correctly my best score was a 238....now when I so infrequently go I am lucky to get into the 140's. That's fantastic....they should have given you a week of free games or beer or something!
Randy
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