Are they going to duck?
I always wondered what to do after getting my ducks in a row.
They’re sitting ducks.
Duck pin bowling.
Duck pin bowling. Almost exclusive to Rhode Island. There is also ‘rubber duckpins’.
Got his ducks all in a row.
No no, you got to get them in a row ! :-)
I was exposed to candlestick bowling in early 1960’s, either in upstate NY, or Mass. It was much more difficult than tenpins.
I grew up in Maine where candlestick bowling was more common. As a someone slight of build, I found rolling the ball in candlestick bowling to be easier.
If they had Candle Pins in the next lane, they could see what they were doing.
They should split.
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Eric Scott
blunebottle about 8 years ago
Are they going to duck?
mr_sherman Premium Member about 8 years ago
I always wondered what to do after getting my ducks in a row.
Kyle Robert about 8 years ago
They’re sitting ducks.
cdward about 8 years ago
Duck pin bowling.
Kalkkuna about 8 years ago
Duck pin bowling. Almost exclusive to Rhode Island. There is also ‘rubber duckpins’.
Michael Matchinsky about 8 years ago
Got his ducks all in a row.
What? Me worried ? about 8 years ago
No no, you got to get them in a row ! :-)
SHAKENDOWN about 8 years ago
I was exposed to candlestick bowling in early 1960’s, either in upstate NY, or Mass. It was much more difficult than tenpins.
bubujin_2 Premium Member about 8 years ago
I grew up in Maine where candlestick bowling was more common. As a someone slight of build, I found rolling the ball in candlestick bowling to be easier.
Sailor46 USN 65-95 about 8 years ago
If they had Candle Pins in the next lane, they could see what they were doing.
Coyoty Premium Member about 8 years ago
They should split.