S Syringer Lifer Aug 2, 2001 19,333 2 71 Jan 16, 2007 #1 Just need something that'll prevent me from having to rent them every time..
Scarpozzi Lifer Jun 13, 2000 26,391 1,780 126 Jan 16, 2007 #2 1. Rent them for $5 from a nearby city's bowling alley that you never go to. 2. ???????? 3. PROFIT!!!!
1. Rent them for $5 from a nearby city's bowling alley that you never go to. 2. ???????? 3. PROFIT!!!!
Scarpozzi Lifer Jun 13, 2000 26,391 1,780 126 Jan 16, 2007 #4 Ohh, and before you put your feet in them, check for spiders.
FoBoT No Lifer Apr 30, 2001 63,084 15 81 fobot.com Jan 16, 2007 #5 Originally posted by: 0 thrift store Click to expand... ^^^ salvation army or goodwill etc
leftyman Diamond Member Sep 15, 2000 7,073 3 81 Jan 16, 2007 #6 you can buy used ones at your local bowling center.
MmmSkyscraper Diamond Member Jul 6, 2004 9,472 1 76 Jan 16, 2007 #9 Originally posted by: Scarpozzi Ohh, and before you put your feet in them, check for spiders. Click to expand... ROFL! Cheap shoes solution: 1. Eat cereal 2. Get duct tape and scissors 3. Apply scissors and duct tape to cereal box 4. ... 5. Profit!
Originally posted by: Scarpozzi Ohh, and before you put your feet in them, check for spiders. Click to expand... ROFL! Cheap shoes solution: 1. Eat cereal 2. Get duct tape and scissors 3. Apply scissors and duct tape to cereal box 4. ... 5. Profit!
N neovan Diamond Member Mar 8, 2001 4,676 1 81 Jan 16, 2007 #10 Kmart? or your local bowling shop should have some cheap ones for $15-$25
A Al Neri Diamond Member Jan 12, 2002 5,680 1 81 Jan 16, 2007 #11 Isn't this the same guy who asked if NYC's subways stop running at night?
sygyzy Lifer Oct 21, 2000 14,001 4 76 Jan 16, 2007 #12 Brand new bowling shoes are like $30. How much cheaper do you want? Free? Go to a thrift store.