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Utilise the aisles of passenger aircraft for a game of ten pin bowling whilst at cruising altitude.
This might even start a trend in variations of mile high sporting activities.
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it makes sense, though noisy whilst trying to sleep. |
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I'm not sure you could really compair it to ground level bowling since the movement of the aircraft would introduce a level of randomness or luck into the game. Still could be fun. |
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What about asle seat passenger injuries when the ball skips the "lane"? |
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Or passengers becomming "pins" when they stand up to go to the bathroom? |
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There are some issues to work out here. |
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If the bowling balls were too heavy the movement of them from front to back of plane could make it crash. |
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OK, it couldn't, but you know. |
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Make sure to re-enforce that cockpit door. |
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