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    [Brighton] Abandoned areas of the King Alfred

    When does light petting become heavy petting Harry ?
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    [Brighton] Abandoned areas of the King Alfred

    I didn’t really know the Brighton lot only the bowlers who came over for the Friday night scratch league in Worthing.
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    [Brighton] Abandoned areas of the King Alfred

    Brilliant bowler. He was 16/17 when I was bowling. Top international.
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    [Brighton] Abandoned areas of the King Alfred

    Really ? I think it’s brilliant there. International judo events and a great athletics set up. Spent so much time there with my lad.
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    [Brighton] Abandoned areas of the King Alfred

    No it’s a great sport. Made a lot of good friends as well. It’s boring to watch the pros I’ll grant you. I must add I was never a rev-dominant stroker of about 225 revs, 16 off the hand, 45-60 rotation, 15-20 tilt type. More a tight hook, full roller with 1oz side weight… Actually you might have...
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    [Brighton] Abandoned areas of the King Alfred

    Well yes I’d only been bowling 18 months to two years. Bowled with an England international at Worthing who brought me through. Great days. God knows why I stopped, I was getting good.
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    [Brighton] Abandoned areas of the King Alfred

    I won a ten pin bowling Sussex title ( in the 160 to 170 average group) there in 1978. Hated the place though. It was so claustrophobic.
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