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On Fri, 02 Sep 2016 18:26:05 +0100, Stephen wrote:
> On 9/2/2016 5:28 PM, Jim Henderson wrote:
>> On Thu, 01 Sep 2016 17:33:27 +0100, Stephen wrote:
>>
>>>>> Yes, on second. :)
>>>>
>>>> No, I'm asking you what the guy's name on First is.
>>>>
>>>> Let's try it this way....If I hit the ball to first base, who gets
>>>> it?
>>>
>>> Buggered if I know. Is that anywhere near the crease? Wherever that
>>> is.
>>> And why would you hit the ball to first base? Is he not on your team?
>>> Can he catch it and would you be out?
>>>
>>> That aside you could be right. :)
>>
>> So, I hit the ball to first base, and Buggered gets it. That
>> seems...odd. :)
>>
>>
> No, Buggered is still to bat.
>
> Who gets it.
What?
>> Maybe I'm hitting the ball to first base so the first baseman can
>> practice fielding. :)
>>
>>>>>> At least I've had my tea. :P
>>>>>>
>>>>> It is well past suppertime here.
>>>>
>>>> That never is a hindrance here. :)
>>>>
>>>>
>>> Ah! Just lay yourself down on this imaginary couch and tell me about
>>> your unhappy childhood. :)
>>>
>>> You are feeling sleepy...
>>
>> Actually, I am feeling a little sleepy. It's a nice rainy day here.
>>
>>
> Nice, rainy, do these two words go together?
Aye, they do. But it's stopped, and the sun came out. I was promised
rain this afternoon. Thunderstorms, even.
>> Ironically, there is a candidate running for Governor of Washington
>> named Rob McKenna. He can't be unaware of his name's pedigree. :)
>>
>>
> Talking about coincidences. I found an author who wrote about 100 books
> who is not in Wikipedia. (Short German article, excepted.)
>
> Philip McCutchan
Weird, I wonder why.
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"I learned long ago, never to wrestle with a pig. You get dirty, and
besides, the pig likes it." - George Bernard Shaw
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