Sorry for your lost eggs
my mind went strait to the gutter

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Sorry for your lost eggs
my mind went strait to the gutter
Quote: No bumpers (assuming you mean the tubes placed in the gutters to prevent the ball from dropping into the gutter). Kids new to the game use the bumpers; not sure what the cutoff age is.
Sorry for your lost eggs
my mind went strait to the gutter
Sorry for your lost eggs
my mind went strait to the gutter
No bumpers (assuming you mean the tubes placed in the gutters to prevent the ball from dropping into the gutter. Kids new to the game use the bumpers; not sure what the cutoff age is.
Awesome!! We are good chaos. Bumpers for us.
Good Morning!Good morning all! Lock down tonight for Polish and D'Uccle eggs!
Quote: Then let me enlighten you:
The duckpin ball is 5" across,or less, depending on weight, & has no finger holes.
The pins are considerably shorter than tenpins.
Duckpin bowlers get 3 balls per frame, compared to 2 for tenpins.
The method of scoring is the same, however there are far more strikes & spares made in tenpins, hence the higher tenpin scores.
There have been several perfect scores of 300 in tenpins; there has never been a perfect game in duckpins, & probably will never be.
Very interesting.
Welcome. Good luck and hope the kids enjoy it!Hello! I've never used this thread before, and so I'm apologizing in advance if this doesn't go here. I'm going to be leading an incubation project with a Kindergarten class, and I was wondering if any of you had tips on incubating, suggestions for classroom rules regarding the incubator (I'm planning to essentially say, "Look. Don't touch), and/ or ways to get Kindergartners interested in incubation.
Again, I'm sorry if this isn't the right thread![]()
Understandable. One of those have to put it into context conversations.
No bumpers (assuming you mean the tubes placed in the gutters to prevent the ball from dropping into the gutter). Kids new to the game use the bumpers; not sure what the cutoff age is.