Post by Zoo Master on Mar 24, 2010 8:41:50 GMT -5
In the late nineties Lenny the Cane came in from his Florida home to create a full day and night of action at Deer Park Bowl (old school type action) this action was to be documented via video. www.actionbowlers.com/deer_park_action.htm
There was a charge of $20 at the door which included free bowling and a buffet. Some people complained about the $20 cover charge and this site for promoting the event.
Here was Butch's answer to those complaints...
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To Lennyd
At least you tried to give a boost to action bowling, what has anyone else done.
It's the failures and wanna bees that knock everything and do nothing.
Unlike some bowling sites, this is a none profit one, we put our money and time into promoting bowling, were not trying to make a living from it, like many of our critics. We do it out of our love for the world of action bowling.
Lenny, how much time have you devoted to junior bowling and supporting tournaments as well as helping many PBA members, with out earning a dime from it?
The only cash you made from bowling was from your own bets, using your own hard-earned money bowling action many years ago in the real NY, N.Y.C.
And I will add, you were real good at it. I guess maybe $20 was a little to high, lets face it, for that amount of cash you could buy a pizza and soda, maybe even have enough left over for a tip, but then again, the people who complained about the $20 most likely don't tip.
PS
I'm sure no one knows that you had to pay for the camerman and editor.
Two days (14hrs) for the cameraman, and they'll be about 20 hours of editing.
I guess that don't count. If the place sold out, you would of lost money.
And of course what you spent to come to NY doesn't count either.
Lenny, all I can say is I wish there were a thousand of you out there, bowling would be a lot the better for it.
Butch...
There was a charge of $20 at the door which included free bowling and a buffet. Some people complained about the $20 cover charge and this site for promoting the event.
Here was Butch's answer to those complaints...
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To Lennyd
At least you tried to give a boost to action bowling, what has anyone else done.
It's the failures and wanna bees that knock everything and do nothing.
Unlike some bowling sites, this is a none profit one, we put our money and time into promoting bowling, were not trying to make a living from it, like many of our critics. We do it out of our love for the world of action bowling.
Lenny, how much time have you devoted to junior bowling and supporting tournaments as well as helping many PBA members, with out earning a dime from it?
The only cash you made from bowling was from your own bets, using your own hard-earned money bowling action many years ago in the real NY, N.Y.C.
And I will add, you were real good at it. I guess maybe $20 was a little to high, lets face it, for that amount of cash you could buy a pizza and soda, maybe even have enough left over for a tip, but then again, the people who complained about the $20 most likely don't tip.
PS
I'm sure no one knows that you had to pay for the camerman and editor.
Two days (14hrs) for the cameraman, and they'll be about 20 hours of editing.
I guess that don't count. If the place sold out, you would of lost money.
And of course what you spent to come to NY doesn't count either.
Lenny, all I can say is I wish there were a thousand of you out there, bowling would be a lot the better for it.
Butch...