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Dispite a slow start by both bowlers, Margie (the Cub Scout Den mother) and Mira (Satan's Advocate) improved. Although Margie did eventually win the game, it was Mira who would get the only strike of the game. It is this episode that is worthy of a few good ratings points. Not because of the "Inside Bowling" segment (Lord knows that will forever go down in the history books), but because of the bowler-staff relations. Margie was feeling the love sent by Peggy and sent some back and Mira was flirting with Butch twice! This has to be the first episode where we get a glimpse at Butch working behind the lanes, after all, he is the lane maintenance guy. Wally continuously drones on and on about how he was in "A Flock of Seagulls". Chopper strictly disbelieves Wally. The proof, Wally says, is in the video.
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House of Large Sizes. Wow, for the first time, there is no explaination to their sound. It's...well...hard to describe. |
You will never, ever see this type of work ever again! It is truly amazing! Anyway, Wally says he's toured with "A Flock of Seagulls", the 1982 British band who performed the hit "I Ran (So Far Away)". Chopper does not believe him (so do the rest of us!). Thus, Wally says he has the proof on tape and is showing it to prove it to the world! Listen to this installment of "Inside Bowling" in RealAudio!