There's no challenge in a rigged game. I've never understood how it was sport. I only rig a game when I need to win.
[She considers the lane this time before she bowls. Following Steve's observation she gets two pins in the first throw and a nice six in the second. She's all smiles as she moves back to her seat.]
You don't strike me as the type to cheat, but I could be wrong. Are you?
I've heard there's satisfaction in watching someone you don't like struggle uselessly.
[He has to chuckle, even if he agrees with Isidor in principle. He's getting this figured out, managing a spare between his two rolls and smiling a bit wider when he turns back her way.]
Death's about the only thing I cheat on the regular.
no subject
[She considers the lane this time before she bowls. Following Steve's observation she gets two pins in the first throw and a nice six in the second. She's all smiles as she moves back to her seat.]
You don't strike me as the type to cheat, but I could be wrong. Are you?
no subject
[He has to chuckle, even if he agrees with Isidor in principle. He's getting this figured out, managing a spare between his two rolls and smiling a bit wider when he turns back her way.]
Death's about the only thing I cheat on the regular.
no subject
[Her turn gets her a gutter ball and then another spare to make up for it. It's less than she'd hoped for, but she's having fun so she shrugs it off.]
But I do like you. So I wouldn't want to see you struggle uselessly... Just do a little worse than me.