Hello.
One of my best sports that I just love is Lawn Bowls.
Anyone can play it, and it is very easy to play.
I like it so much that every Tuesday when it's on I'm always there, but with the winter coming we are playing Carpet Bowls.
It's not as easy as it looks 'coz it's not as big as the lawn that we play lawn bowls on and the carpet is not as wide as the lawn either, but it's still fun and I just love it even if there's some hard parts to it.
It's so calm that you can just relax when you're playing, that is if you're not playing pennant, which if you are than you 're going to be tense 'coz you're playing for a prize. But I don't know what the prize is 'coz I have to be 16 or over to play pennant.
I just love playing Lawn Bowls and Tuesday is my very best day of the week 'coz I get to play it.
It's so relaxing that sometimes you forget about the outside world and only put all of your concentration into it.
It's so fun that anyone can play it and anyone is allowed to play it no matter what your age is, whether you're 5 to 105, everyone can play it and it is very easy to learn, some of the junior champs are 4 and they're very good.
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I used to play carpet bowls with my grandpa when I was little. And I have played lawn bowls occasionally since I have grown up and I agree with with you, it's realaxing and fabulous fun. Have you seen 'Crackerjack'?
April 30, 2008 at 12:46 PM
LOL.
Yes I have seen 'Cracker jack', and I just love it, I wouldn't give our DVD of it for anything.
May 2, 2008 at 8:40 PM
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