Bought some Mini Table Tennis bats from the Supermarket, because there's always room to scale down. I bought them for the aesthetics, but who knows - smaller paddles might increase the athletics.
Comments: mini sports
OT, but currently watching Channel X teev news and (despite scant info) was reminded of my rememberance day comment.
http://boynton.ubersportingpundit.com/archives/007688.html
"Know Skipton well. Pretty place, periodically all but razed by bushfires."
Fate's not for tempting.
Posted by Sedgwick at January 11, 2005 05:17 PM
I just turned OT (on television). Heard nothing.
X into the silly stories like Melburnians happier than Sydneysiders. (Call that news?)
"Returning now to the bushfire crisis in South Australia..."
Posted by boynton at January 11, 2005 05:39 PM
msn only now covering it.
Posted by boynton at January 11, 2005 05:45 PM
Twas a nanosecond of voice over and a map what caught my eye.
"X into the silly stories "
How could you say that boynts?! Just heard the sports type person say that this could very well be Andre's last Oz Open followed by a snippet from an actual Andre saying that it was his plan at this stage to return again. (Maybe the highly forensic reporter is more into nuance than silly face value, read my lips moi.)
Then again he may warrant a buttock directed maxi paddle.
Posted by Sedgwick at January 11, 2005 05:55 PM
Was going to transcribe that too, Sedge, but couldn't take Sports type person anymore... so threw it onto The Price Is Right awaiting Nine...
Had no idea it was so dire. 5 dead...
Read an update earlier on Dock of the Bay.
Posted by boynton at January 11, 2005 06:04 PM
Your typos pale into insignificance compared to thosa our Declan at the Yabby Sea.
"An estimated 2,000 hectares of grass has been burnt in the Carrumbellic and Derrinallum area, west of Skipton."
Local knowledge allows me to wonder of Carranballac might not be what Declan (and Whereis) is making a stab at.
http://www.whereis.com.au/whereis/mapping/geocodeAddress.do?streetNumber=&streetName=&poiType=&suburb=Carranballac&state=Victoria&x=20&y=12
Posted by Sedgwick at January 11, 2005 08:14 PM
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