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northernbillfan
May 31st, 2002, 4:57:31 PM
On Wednesday night, a fight broke out between croquet players and a slo pitch game. Pretty funny considering they are fairly safe games. Go here for the story http://www.canada.com/calgary/story.asp?id={DDF1E7B7-D156-4253-B093-CF40885B8066}

The lesson learned is don't mix croquet and slo pitch. :chair:

Now on the list of dangerous weapons croquet mallets and baseball bats.

northernbillfan
May 31st, 2002, 6:05:38 PM
Just bumping this up to the top so others can have a chuckle at it.

northernbillfan
June 1st, 2002, 12:30:10 AM
That was a bit of hilarity if you ask me.

Went to the croquet match and a fight broke out. :D

Benjudah
June 1st, 2002, 12:53:14 AM
That would get me to watch baseball... full contact baseball... that would be awesome!

June 1st, 2002, 1:27:39 AM
/me is concerned his motherland is turning into dog dew.

Benjudah
June 1st, 2002, 1:40:37 AM
wait... which country is your motherland and why do you think it is turning into dogstew?

Benjudah
June 1st, 2002, 1:41:01 AM
was it my full-contact baseball comment?

Benjudah
June 1st, 2002, 1:41:38 AM
Oooooo... I'm up to 0.50 posts a day now :D

alphadog009
June 1st, 2002, 11:47:33 PM
This is why when I see a man and woman arguing I keep right on walking.

YardRat
June 2nd, 2002, 12:30:28 AM
Wow, what's next ?? WWF style synchronized swimming ??

Jaded 7
June 2nd, 2002, 10:50:39 AM
Originally posted by YardRat Wow, what's next ?? WWF style synchronized swimming ??
You must mean WWE, YardRat. WWF now belongs to the World Wildlife Fund. The World Wildlife Fund took the World Wrestling Federation to court for all rights to "WWF" and they won. :) Just thought you might be interested. :)

TigerJ
June 2nd, 2002, 9:33:29 PM
Hey, when I was a kid, I played one mean game of croquet. Our yard was an obstacle course of bumps, holes and slopes, so I had to learn how to read the terrain just like a golfer. In a good game I could make it around two thirds of the course in one turn.