In todays news, Jason Belmonte, a leading youth bowler originating from Orange in NSW, arrived a week early for the Melbourne Cup, to be held at Ed Fleming Lanes in Mooroolbark, Victoria. The disgruntled youngster first played down these allegations by quoting that he simply arrived at his destination early to prepare for his title campaign, but openly admitted later in the day that he simply "****ed up".
"I booked my flight thinking everything was fine, but I was a bit confused when I arrived at the bowl, and the lights were out with the disco music playing", the two-handed bowler nicknamed 'Belmo' explained. "First I thought it was a joke, but then I realised I had a made big mistake, and tried to cover it up. I failed dismally."
Jason somehow managed to get the dates for his flight wrong, but booked his accommodation for the correct weekend. He was unable to find emergency accommodation, and proceeded in temporary residency in the local McDonald's car park, adjacent to the bowling centre.
"It was a bit cold, but at least I managed to get some free food off the friendly staff at the McDonalds store", Jason told us. "I never really appreciated cheeseburgers until now. If Ronald McDonald ever tries out for Prime Minister, he has my vote".
Jason is highly fancied to place well in this years Melbourne Cup, and with a full 7 days practise at Mooroolbark before the tournament, his mistake may turn out to be a recipe for success.
"I booked my flight thinking everything was fine, but I was a bit confused when I arrived at the bowl, and the lights were out with the disco music playing", the two-handed bowler nicknamed 'Belmo' explained. "First I thought it was a joke, but then I realised I had a made big mistake, and tried to cover it up. I failed dismally."
Jason somehow managed to get the dates for his flight wrong, but booked his accommodation for the correct weekend. He was unable to find emergency accommodation, and proceeded in temporary residency in the local McDonald's car park, adjacent to the bowling centre.
"It was a bit cold, but at least I managed to get some free food off the friendly staff at the McDonalds store", Jason told us. "I never really appreciated cheeseburgers until now. If Ronald McDonald ever tries out for Prime Minister, he has my vote".
Jason is highly fancied to place well in this years Melbourne Cup, and with a full 7 days practise at Mooroolbark before the tournament, his mistake may turn out to be a recipe for success.