Culture: Superhero: I-M
Lord Seven-Ten   (+2, -2)  [vote for, against]
Bowlerama Man's arch enemy

Supervillan. There always appears to be two of him, in separate locations, but only one is actually real. Which one do you go after? Or do you try for both...
-- PotatoStew, May 23 2001

This looks like a job for... http://www.halfbake...dea/Bowlerama_20Man
...Bowlerama Man! [PotatoStew, May 23 2001, last modified Oct 04 2004]

(?) Albino Bowler http://www.mcphee.c.../current/11006.html
THE Albino Bowler. [Letsbuildafort, Oct 04 2004, last modified Oct 21 2004]

(?) Lord Seven-Tens' kryptonite http://www.egr.msu....tomikfil/page5.html
[2 fries shy of a happy meal, Oct 04 2004, last modified Oct 21 2004]

Completely unrelated to Captain 7-Eleven.
-- absterge, May 24 2001


Everyone knows the Albino Bowler is the kingpin of bowling superheros! Link goes to Albino Bowler Action Figure!
-- Letsbuildafort, Jan 16 2004


[UnaBubba], think of the early Quantum Mechanics two-slit experiments, in which the only explanation seemed to be that one particle had to exist in two places at the same time ("self-interference" was the result). I'd say that if Lord Seven-Ten managed that trick on a macroscopic scale, it'd be a tad difficult to aim your weapon at him...(but would that self-interference do himself in? Nah -- it just means he's only PARTIALLY at both places at the same time!). So, what Bowlerama Man needs to do is borrow a trick I first saw in an old Flintstone's cartoon: Fred got two bowling balls and a dowel, connected them, and tossed the assembly down the lane with the balls in both gutters!
-- Vernon, Jan 27 2004


Go left.

works everytime

trust me

JUSTTRUSTMEAYYY!

how do they number those things anyway
-- Kitchensink, Jan 27 2004


[Vernon] - that's almost like how I bowl. Except without the dowelling.
-- Detly, Jan 27 2004



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