Bowling Checks Might be Right Up Your Alley
February 20, 2010 by Alan Plastin · Leave a Comment
Do you love to bowl? Can you be found down at the lanes most weekends? Has the alley essentially named a lane after you and your friends? If you’re an enthusiastic bowler then you might be interested in bowling-themed personal bank checks. Not only do they look great, they also tell everyone that come Friday evening, all you need are your shoes, your bag, and your precious bowling ball.
A basic form of bowling has been in existence since 300 AD when the game was first played in England, Germany, and Yemen. Today’s bowling rules were established in 1895 in New York City, though. These days, bowling is played in more than 90 countries worldwide. As well as being enjoyed in the bowling alleys, bowling can also be played on video games and even hand held devices nowadays.
When bowling was first popularized during the 50’s and 60’s, some of the alleys even looked like small cities. Even though most of the bowling alleys were unassuming in size and only offered a few lanes, some of them were multi-million dollar establishments that contained 60 lanes, nightclubs and bars, children’s play areas, and several restaurants. There was even a bowling alley in California that had 5 acres of parking.
Some people even make lucrative careers out of bowling. There are professional bowlers, as well as major bowling tournaments where major prizes can be won, just like in any other renowned sport. Some of the most popular bowling tournaments include the World Tenpin Masters, Commonwealth Tenpin Bowling Championships, WTBA World Tenpin Bowling Championships, the AMF World Cup, World Ranking Masters, and World Tenpin Masters. Bowling can also be found in the Asian Games, Southeast Asian Games, World games, and Pan American Games. There is even some talk of adding bowling to the Olympics.
The Gary Patterson checks are suitable for any type of bowling fan, but are especially great if you want to bring a sense of humor to your checkbook. Sometimes, when finances are concerned, it’s good to have a laugh now and then! These cartoonish checks show that even the biggest klutz can bowl a perfect game. You can also find a matching checkbook cover, matching contact cards, and matching address labels to go with these checks.
If the Gary Patterson checks are not up your alley, so to speak, then there are other bowling checks available, too. There are bowling checks that just have images of the lanes, the pins, the ball return, and obviously, the winner’s trophy. When you’re going bowling, what more do you really need?
Remember that if you get your checks online you can save as much as 50% off the expense. When you order them from a protected site you are not only saving money, but you will most likely have a larger variety of designs to pick from than you did at your local bank. You will never have to buy uninteresting bank checks again!
Before you order bowling checks, go to BowlingChecks.net to get coupon codes and to save 50% off your next order of bowling personal checks.
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