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No, but you are on a sticky wicket!
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Nuh-unh. Wickets round here are all perty dang slippery right about now.
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Well, then you better watch your footing. You could be stumped!
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You two crease me up!
Edit: Oh, seems I just changed status.
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a. Thanks to Capfka, I know what crease ... up means (btw, don't encourage them! ) 2. 'Bout damn time, veteran .
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Wickets round here are all perty dang slippery right about now.
So are your balls skidding around on the ground?
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Am I the only one around here who has read Regency novels? Wherein it is pronounced with a long O not as in ton/weight. In said Regency novels "ton" is used in reference to the upper class in society - every young girl's ambition to be accepted by the "ton" and invited to all the right parties and perhaps find a husband. At best to fall in love with said man or at least like him but in any case to make "a good marriage." Gawd but I have wasted some time in my days! On the other hand they were enjoyable escapes for a few hours.
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That's a whole nother word, wow. Like in Bon Ton
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Might be a whole nother word, but thanks to WOW for reminding me of Georgette Heyer. Not a waste of time at all - simply a cross between Jane Austen and pulp fiction. Perfect.
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