ElDo,
Half your bowling references bounced clear over my head. No wonder someone could mistake that post for a completely off-topic rant.
I think poohbear has a point. Artistic perspective within in a format so constricted as a comic strip being what it is (or isn’t), I wasn’t able to follow the bouncing ball into an adjoining lane myself. Whether a strike there is technically a strike in the Elderpark team’s column, or technically not one, I wouldn’t know.
Corey is clear on one thing, though - the drawings of a talented but fat bowler are totally realistic and very effective. I had to go back and admire them twice. Even the way she manages to tie her shoe nonchalantly if not exactly effortlessly, while maintaining a conversation, is just plain cool.
poohbear8192 over 14 years ago
I thought that maybe it was a strike one lane over.
Trebor39 over 14 years ago
Maybe it was strikes in all the lanes.
avonsalis over 14 years ago
ElDo, Half your bowling references bounced clear over my head. No wonder someone could mistake that post for a completely off-topic rant.
I think poohbear has a point. Artistic perspective within in a format so constricted as a comic strip being what it is (or isn’t), I wasn’t able to follow the bouncing ball into an adjoining lane myself. Whether a strike there is technically a strike in the Elderpark team’s column, or technically not one, I wouldn’t know.
Corey is clear on one thing, though - the drawings of a talented but fat bowler are totally realistic and very effective. I had to go back and admire them twice. Even the way she manages to tie her shoe nonchalantly if not exactly effortlessly, while maintaining a conversation, is just plain cool.