Nobody ever knew what Jeff was talking about. Another super rant with almost a point to it. At least this one wasn't about what piece of crap humans have been doing. It paid to be a good listener. Every rant, story, or life lesson had a bowling or a pot-growing theme it seemed.
The week before at League he was going on about how mining for gold was like bowling. Maybe he was just mad about the pot stores having higher prices and lower quality products. The new guy was suppose to show up. Some other dude Jeff knows, however Jeff meets these people. According to Jeff he could bowl an average of 170 or higher straight bowling.
This is the style most people use, but according to the professionals you got to have the spin to get averages 240 and higher. The perfect 300 game has to have that finishing touch, like the guy was saying. Who knows what kind of lost soul was about to enter the world of bowling and who knows how long they will stay? This was just the start of League play. It was the first year for Jeff on the league but he was out to win it all. With only six months of bowling he wanted to defy the odds and show the people who have been at it for years that if you dedicate yourself to something, no matter how ridiculous the effort will pay off.
There's not enough time to become a master of everything. Maybe there was some sort of underlying message or maybe not. The old Jim Croce song "Working at the Car Wash Blues" came on the Jukebox and reminded Dan of the whole thing. The new guy had just arrived. Dave from a couple towns down the road.