The Blockbusters might have more luck with this anchorman.
Skittles this week was a rematch with The Blockbusters. Unfortunately I couldn't make this game, but I wish I had. There are one or two players in this team that think they're Fido's nuts, and were sure to be out for revenge after our winning draw(13-9), against them earlier in the season.
We opened up with Guinevere and The Weld. Guin hit an ok 32, The Weld suffering with some aches and pains managed 27, and we are down some pins and 2 points.
Mrs G now puts herself on with newly evolved Model-A, he should be better than the T, although there are fears he could be too expensive to run(Magners cider).
G gets 37 and A- 38. We are now in front and 2 sets all.
Its time for The Whistler and Airbus. Whistlers in tune tonight and gets 36. Airbus's insistence on fly-by-wire skittles has come undone. You wouldn't see the Wright brothers scoring 21, maybe Orville might have got a duck. We go down another 2 points and pins.
Up steps Lancelot and M3/452. Some good skittling and Lance has 38, M3 has 40. We level the points and go pins up.
Toyah and Nelson take to the stage. This games no mystery for Toyah and he hits a 42, Nelson trying one across the bows with 38, but its not enough, and we go down 2 points losing the set by 1 pin. But we are still up in pins.
The Blockbusters have a normally strong anchor pairing of Captain Peacock and Mr Humphries. Our lads were going to be up against it.
Captain Peacock's quality pair.
Some good news for our anchor pairing of Chippy Minton and the Wizard. Apparently menswear are having an audit and Mr Humphries is not free.
Mr Humphries "I'm not free"
Chippy ignores the chisel going straight for the mallet with our first spare of the night. The Wizard choosing not to use spells in favour of solid 8's and 9's. The Captain and his partner try to hold on to our shirt tales(different story) but all in vain as Chippy finishes with 49 and the Kitty, the Wiz with 2nd highest 44.
We win 16-6.
"E for exit from skittle alley please Bob".
Stop Press- We have a cup match against the Blockbusters 19th March.
Skittles this week was a rematch with The Blockbusters. Unfortunately I couldn't make this game, but I wish I had. There are one or two players in this team that think they're Fido's nuts, and were sure to be out for revenge after our winning draw(13-9), against them earlier in the season.
We opened up with Guinevere and The Weld. Guin hit an ok 32, The Weld suffering with some aches and pains managed 27, and we are down some pins and 2 points.
Mrs G now puts herself on with newly evolved Model-A, he should be better than the T, although there are fears he could be too expensive to run(Magners cider).
G gets 37 and A- 38. We are now in front and 2 sets all.
Its time for The Whistler and Airbus. Whistlers in tune tonight and gets 36. Airbus's insistence on fly-by-wire skittles has come undone. You wouldn't see the Wright brothers scoring 21, maybe Orville might have got a duck. We go down another 2 points and pins.
Up steps Lancelot and M3/452. Some good skittling and Lance has 38, M3 has 40. We level the points and go pins up.
Toyah and Nelson take to the stage. This games no mystery for Toyah and he hits a 42, Nelson trying one across the bows with 38, but its not enough, and we go down 2 points losing the set by 1 pin. But we are still up in pins.
The Blockbusters have a normally strong anchor pairing of Captain Peacock and Mr Humphries. Our lads were going to be up against it.

Some good news for our anchor pairing of Chippy Minton and the Wizard. Apparently menswear are having an audit and Mr Humphries is not free.

Chippy ignores the chisel going straight for the mallet with our first spare of the night. The Wizard choosing not to use spells in favour of solid 8's and 9's. The Captain and his partner try to hold on to our shirt tales(different story) but all in vain as Chippy finishes with 49 and the Kitty, the Wiz with 2nd highest 44.
We win 16-6.
"E for exit from skittle alley please Bob".
Stop Press- We have a cup match against the Blockbusters 19th March.
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