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Cool, let's see who can be more accurately pedantic about saying the same thing. Can't wait!
Ok, let's get down to the roots. The word Boule is simply the name given to the metal ball which is used to play. Many games may have been derived from the name but it is still a metal ball. I rest my case.Not ‘precisely’ at all...
‘Boules’ is a generic name for a whole range of games, including pétanque, lawn bowls, bocce and boule lyonnaise.
Ok, let's get down to the roots. The word Boule is simply the name given to the metal ball which is used to play. Many games may have been derived from the name but it is still a metal ball. I rest my case.
Norwegian Blue I believe, lovely plumageAh, but is it an African or a European boule?
Is it an "Old Mans" though?Ah, but is it an African or a European boule?
Or Bullet.Ok, let's get down to the roots. The word Boule is simply the name given to the metal ball which is used to play. Many games may have been derived from the name but it is still a metal ball. I rest my case.
According to reports you can buy pie and peas for 2 quid,and cans of beer are only one pound each.
Accy at the bowling green .....
you can tell by the shape of their ears. If it's shaped like India, it's not African, and if its shaped like Italy, its European, to boot.Ah, but is it an African or a European boule?
You'll also need to be prepared for showers; unlike cricket, bowlers continue to play in light rain, wearing translucent white jackets which give the wearer the appearance of a used condom.If i take something up i have to take it seriously. I've seen people playing bowls in what some would call posh areas(Lytham St Annes and Cornwall), wearing all white clothing. Would i look ok in a white cap,white v neck jumper and white flannels i wonder? Or would they think "What the fark is this idiot wearing"?