bbfreeburn
Active Member
I've been thinking about something and would like to read your thoughts.
As everyone will agree almost all of the people who post here are conservative. And have either bowled or been involved with bowling.
Where I came from I bowled in three leagues. The Eagles were very conservative. Almost as much so as you folks. The Tuesday night league was conservative to a very large degree. Not so much has here but much closer to that than to me. My other league was a senior league. I was one of the youngest in it. And, as you might expect, they were very conservative also.
This seems to be a universal - bowlers are conservative. Question is, what draws conservatives to bowling? What do they have in common?
Mind you, I have known liberal bowlers (some more so than me), but not many. Maybe the question should be what drives liberals away from bowling?
As everyone will agree almost all of the people who post here are conservative. And have either bowled or been involved with bowling.
Where I came from I bowled in three leagues. The Eagles were very conservative. Almost as much so as you folks. The Tuesday night league was conservative to a very large degree. Not so much has here but much closer to that than to me. My other league was a senior league. I was one of the youngest in it. And, as you might expect, they were very conservative also.
This seems to be a universal - bowlers are conservative. Question is, what draws conservatives to bowling? What do they have in common?
Mind you, I have known liberal bowlers (some more so than me), but not many. Maybe the question should be what drives liberals away from bowling?