Monday exercise?
Hi Deanna,
I ran 2.6 miles yesterday. I was a little bit fooled as to how the road conditions would be and there were some icey spots, so it slowed me down some.
Mary
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I did a one-hour spinning class. It was frustrating since I had to set-up three bikes before I found one working. The mechanic at the gym left for greener pastures, and they are looking for a replacement. So then I did a 3-mile track run. Also frustrating because you feel like you are always turning. Oh well, even through all the frustration, I felt good when I finished. 12 days till the Ceasar Rodney Half-Mararthon.
Rob
Hee, hee, Kellee you make me laugh!
Of course bowling is exercise! Beer, not so good! But a few sips won't hurt ya!
I'm totally not a good bowler ... what the heck is a turkey? I'm not a very graceful person so a heavy ball, fingers stuck in the ball, a slippery floor ... doesn't make a great combination for me! I'm probably funny to watch though!
Deanna :)
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Turkey
A turkey is bowling lingo for three strikes in a row. Probably, the most famous score for amateur and professional bowlers alike. This is partly due to the fact it has an unusual name, and partly because even a beginner can get one. The term dates back to before the turn of the 20th century. In those years, scoring was much more difficult and to get three strikes in a row was quite an achievement. During Thanksgiving or Christmas week, the proprietor would present a live turkey to the first person on each team who scored three consecutive strikes. The term has carried over ever since.
Turkey
A turkey is bowling lingo for three strikes in a row. Probably, the most famous score for amateur and professional bowlers alike. This is partly due to the fact it has an unusual name, and partly because even a beginner can get one. The term dates back to before the turn of the 20th century. In those years, scoring was much more difficult and to get three strikes in a row was quite an achievement. During Thanksgiving or Christmas week, the proprietor would present a live turkey to the first person on each team who scored three consecutive strikes. The term has carried over ever since.
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