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My father...
...used to go bowling, and won several trophies in tournaments.
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Clickity Click has replied to Andy Rodker clubHappy sunny week ahead:)
Have a great new week ;-)
just I visited the places of my family in Alsace.
A cousin of my father, Linus Kessler, near Dijon had a small company, manufacted cones and implements for bowling. He wrote a book about this kind of sports 'La quille vivante' ... and there's a small museum about the history of cones and bowling.
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