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Monday, October 16, 2006

Bowling in China



I have a bunch of pictures from this weekend, but Blogger is being a pain, so this is the only one you get for now. Yes, that is bowling in China.

On our way to Lanzhou last weekend, we had a stop-over in Tianshui and Emily took us bowling. The alley seems to not be doing so well financially, as there was us and then one set of Chinese men bowling. Emily said it is usually just the laowai. We bowled three games each, and if I add my scores, I break 100!! :) Oh well, I guess I don't bowl any better in China than I do in America.

I'll try to get the other pictures up soon.

2 Comments:

Nice form!! Can we challenge you to a match this weekend in the Shui? Looking forward to seeing you guys!
You're on!

The form may look good, but I still never broke 100! (Okay, let's be honest; I didn't break 90!! ack!!)

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