Submitted by squirrell1974 t3_10w7j0l in Connecticut
My mom doesn't talk about her childhood, but there was one thing she said to me when I was a teenager that stuck with me and I'm super curious about it. She told me that there was only one time in her life she disobeyed her dad. He told her not to go to the bowling alley, and she did. She said it was the scariest place she'd ever been in her life and afterwards she vowed never to disobey her dad again.
At the time, I rolled my eyes and just figured she was being ridiculous, especially considering that the people I was hanging out with at the time were pretty bad ass. Most ended up either in jail or died young. (I didn't do either thing- I turned my life around and these days I'm pretty respectable)
So the whole thing about the bowling alley came up today. I rolled my eyes so hard I could see my brain. I think of the bowling alley as a place where kids have birthday parties and the scariest thing there is the pizza. But then I thought maybe I should give my mom the benefit of the doubt. Maybe the bowling alley in Middletown CT really was a scary place in the 60's?
Prize-Hedgehog t1_j7lkbeq wrote
All my friends went there to smoke endless cigs before they were 18 because nobody asked questions there, and when our parents asked why we reeked it was because we went bowling all night. This was Willi Bowl though, it wasn’t so scary there.