Thrilling Thursday: Bowling at Sparians!

VisionPoint's Party Planning Committee recently launched their first Fun Friday event on Thursday, the 24th of February. Realizing that this didn't make any sense, they decided to rename the outing to Thrilling Thursday. These events are times when the hardworking crew at VisionPoint can take some time and just have fun. This time around, the Committee led everyone to Sparians, a local bowling boutique and bistro.
The VisionPoint team boldly set out from their office to accomplish one task: destroy all pins. Row after row of tiny, stalwart, bleach white soldiers gave way to the tireless, unforgiving cannonballs launched by the team. Their strength of arms was matched only by the strength of their teamwork.
Who could possibly have guessed that a group of people renowned throughout the land for their marketing acumen would also be so extremely skilled in the art of pin slaying? It boggles the mind that their seemingly normal human bodies would hold the capacity for excellent web design skills and godlike levels of bowling expertise simultaneously.
Among their number, a few shining examples stood out. Ashlee Little, the team's Senior Project Manager, managed to completely smash the longstanding 'Lowest Velocity Strike' record. Turner Walters, one of VisionPoint's Web Engineers, opted to go the opposite way; he quite literally smashed all the pins that Sparians could put in front of him with brutal force.
The overall winners were Tony Poillucci, VP of Strategy and Creative, and Diane Kuehn, President & CEO. An outsider might say to himself, "Hmm, the two bosses were the winners? Clearly there was some favoritism there." However, that outsider would be completely wrong. VisionPoint is such a perfect organization that its leaders are, by necessity, something more than mere mortals.
The day came to an end, as such things do, with the VisionPoint team leaving behind a swath of destruction in their wake.
Mission Accomplished.
Ulisses Gurgel is a web engineer at VisionPoint Marketing. His interests lean toward understanding the technical underbelly of the web and applying that knowledge to his everyday work.