The Abandoned Bowling Alley On Bar Street
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I poked my head into the darts club, but it wasn't particularly pretty.
Let's Have A Look At What You Could Have Won
There are a few glitter balls here though. Who would have thought throwing darts would attract so much bling?
Up! Up! Up!
Anyway, why stick to the starter when the main course is waiting for me upstairs. Pausing briefly to admire more toilets, I made my way upwards to the promised land.
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And here we are...
Hmmmm.....
Ok, so whoever cleaned out the bowling alley did a pretty thorough job. There are no lanes to speak of. Just a hard, concrete floor.
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