Thank you nodebit for making Bowl After Bowl happen and to our executive producers for this episode: GWFF KoK, Jason, Lavish, Fletcher, and The Reverend Cyber Trucker! Bowl After Bowl is a value for value podcast, meaning we are supported by the time, talent, and treasure of our listeners with no boring advertisements.
Spence brings some Lightning and Podcasting 2.0 update to bowlers after a Zoom call today with Adam Curry, Dave Jones and many of the other early developers in the Podcasting 2.0 ecosystem.
New Jersey got 33 inches of snow this past week. A 33-year-old Florida man was arrested after failing to join the Islamic State, and there has been a 33% decrease in youth suicide despite the pandemic in Johnson County, Kansas. *ding ding ding*
The magic number popped up in a bunch of Rona stories this week. A 100-year-old WWII vet who raised £33 million for NHSdied after testing positive. COVIDvariants have been found in 33 states and 33 inmates have died in Oregon from the coof. Also, the CDC suggests stomping instead of cheering for the Kansas City Chiefs this Super Bowl Sunday.
The National Labor Relations Board ruledthat weed trimmers and grow room employees can’t unionize because they qualify as agricultural laborers.Dispensarylicenses were awarded in West Virginia, but most went to out-of-state companies. New Jerseyadvanced a “cleanup” bill with revised consequences for underage possession, which has been holding up their recreational market.
A 33-year-old bat went viral and a teeny tiny reptile was discovered. Massachusetts police tell residents not to be intimidated by turkeys while 33 Antifa activists occupied a Washington hotel. Kansas ranks in thetop five most boring states as judged by boring people, and theBudweiser Clydesdales will appear in a different beer ad this Sunday. 33-year-old Blake Lively saysfashion designers couldn’t dress her after she gave birth, which doesn’t say much for their design skills, and the National Association of Insurance Commissioners’ “birthday rule” left one Kansas couple with a $270,000 bill.
We heard lots of great stories about the first time bowlers won a claw game. Next week’s FTIE is the first time I ever went to the casino. Get your voicemails in day or night: (816) 607-3663