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The unusual claim, first made in 2018, suggests that Japanese regulators drop bowling balls onto car hoods to disqualify US-made vehicles. There is no evidence that such a test exists. Picture ...
In 2018, the Post’s Philip Bump explored a variety of possible explanations, including referencing a Nissan television ad (the president does love watching TV) in which bowling balls hit a car.
The grapefruit-size ball weighs less than 4 pounds and doesn’t have finger holes like regular bowling balls. The duckpins look squat compared to regular bowling pins. Each turn includes throwing ...
Smells like orange, blueberry, and chocolate, and those smells do sell. The scented balls are made by Storm Bowling, whose owner used to make bowling ball cleaners. He found out that by adding ...
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