Neil Freiman
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Remember, she brought tons of suits against tech companies and other companies for being monopolies.
And it seems like they are sort of taking that and moving into the private sector and now lodging their first big suit against Lucky Strike.
And now when remember when Lucky Strike in their statement said this was solely intended to generate headlines?
Well, they're saying that this is a marketing tactic by this new firm to generate headlines.
So to get their name out there.
Now, if you're in the mood to just learn more about bowling, well, there's a new HBO documentary about bowling, and it aims to put some respect on bowling's name, because for decades, we've seen, we've heard how bowling is dying, and that actually is representative of the decay of American social life.
Basically, this documentary suggests that bowling is way more popular than anyone gives it credit for.
More than 67 million people in the U.S.
bowl at least once a year.
That's according to the Bowling Proprietors Association of America.
That is way more than pickleball, of course.
That's 24 million.
Basketball, 36 million.
Tennis, 27 million.
Golf, 48 million.
So all of these other sports that we think are really popular, actually bowling crushes them.
What's your top score?
I would like to have you on my team.
Okay, welcome to Winners of the Weekend, the segment where Toby and I pick two things that opened up the beach house for the season.
I won the pre-show bowling league, so I get to go first.