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Welcome to BowlingWiki -est. July 14th, 2007
BowlingWiki - "Where bowlers write history."
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- Only public domain resources can be copied without permission—this does not include most web pages or images.
- In short: Bare facts are in the public domain. Works must show sufficient human creativity to be eligible to copyright at all.
- See our policies and guidelines for more information on editing.
- Please sign your contributions by typing four tildes (~).