The true challenge was that you had to smack the ball around to get it to roll along the course. As Apple Jacks said after he bowled only about half his frames, "I feel like I've been clapping nonstop at a concert."
But he got his revenge. He got Ms. J and I on a horse racing game. That wasn't the sneaky part. He some how got us to pick the longest distance around the track. To say it was exhausting is an understatement. Ms. J and I were humping and bumping and rocking these "horses" back and forth for maybe 90 seconds, but it felt like 5 min. We were both out of breath and Ms. Jen even felt like she was going to vomit from the exertion. She did beat me, but in my defense, its nothing like riding a real horse. All is all, between bowling and the horse racing, it was quite a work out.
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i haven't had the heart to break it to B, but i actually don't like hyperbowling. i would much rather be real bowling. but yes, i did think i was going to lose my sushi dinner nosing you at the line in the horse game. that game was so funny!
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