That is the former Mosside Lanes, located at Routes 48 and 130 in Monroeville, PA.
In 2001, the building was taken over by two brothers, who renovated the place into the bowling palace that stands today.
The brothers, named Jim and Jack, decided that the facility would post a name fitting of its place in cinema lore — but also a name synonymous with hard work, dedication, and good hair.
a cinema masterpiece
I literally fell out of my seat in the theater laughing at the milk joke.
i expect nothing less of you, woy. when mindbling and I FINALLY plan our bowling event, i expect to see this.
Well, at least now I know why you bought that white suit.
i feel honored to have bowled there and drank from a Carmanesque beer dispenser
@spoon – Where is it? It looks a lot like the lanes in Bon Aire up here in Butler.
That is the former Mosside Lanes, located at Routes 48 and 130 in Monroeville, PA.
In 2001, the building was taken over by two brothers, who renovated the place into the bowling palace that stands today.
The brothers, named Jim and Jack, decided that the facility would post a name fitting of its place in cinema lore — but also a name synonymous with hard work, dedication, and good hair.
That name, my friends, is LOKAY LANES.
(Yeah, that’s the place my family owns.)
I haven’t seen that in a while! LMAO! :-)
I trust you will wear your hair in the same manner, Woy. I expect nothing less.
@Jim: You are a part of history. I bow to thee.
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I love that movie, especially the landlady asking for her rent money!