No, not stills from a Wes Anderson movie.
Rather, the retro Kegelbahnen of Southern Germany – largely untouched and mostly located in the basements of traditional restaurants – documented by Robert Götzfried who sez of them:
“Kegeln is pretty similar to bowling but with only nine pins, smaller balls, and shorter lanes. It used to be a big thing in Germany in the ‘60s, ‘70s and ‘80s. These days this sport is not ‘en vogue’ anymore and it seems that mostly older people go these ‘Kegelbahnen.’ ”
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Wells House in Wexford, owned by an old German couple, has one of these.
I love these
dizzying studies in perspective – Leonardo’s painting of the Last Supper refers.
I have an urge to watch the big lebowski again
when Jesus polishes his balls
There will be blood.