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Al,
Yes you are right, LOTS of things happening in September here. Its even my B'day!(nudge nudge wink wink) :wink: AND OH YES I DO FOLLOW CRICKET!

Dan,
What can I say...Pro 20 is a new version of the 1 day (read ONE day hehehe) game where it takes only about 3 hours for the whole game to be finished.

Rick,
Huh? (Sorry but I do not understand the Q?)
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Inside joke, no worries Paul.
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Paul Ellis wrote:...Yes you are right, LOTS of things happening in September here. Its even my B'day!(nudge nudge wink wink) :wink: AND OH YES I DO FOLLOW CRICKET! ...
Pretty cool way of letting us know WHEN your b'day is, Paul! I bet the entire country goes crazy with this inaugural and huge cricket happening in September.



Paul Ellis wrote:....Dan,
What can I say...Pro 20 is a new version of the 1 day (read ONE day hehehe) game where it takes only about 3 hours for the whole game to be finished...
When I lived overseas, I used to tease my English friends that the game rules changed after every wicket... I did catch some nasty looks from my colleagues a few times, after I made that remark.

Of course, I had NO idea just HOW very insensitive (and politically incorrect, I might add...) such a remark is to a cricket fan!!!


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Al Navas wrote:...game rules changed after every wicket...
Rules? Here's the way I understand it:

1. There are two teams, a team that is in and a team that is out.

2. Members of the team that is in are in until they are out.

3. When a member of the team that is in is out, they are out until the entire team is out.

4. Once everyone on the team that is in is out, the team that is out goes in and the team that is in goes out.

5. Repeat for up to two weeks.

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1. There are two teams, a team that is in and a team that is out.

2. Members of the team that is in are in until they are out.

3. When a member of the team that is in is out, they are out until the entire team is out.

4. Once everyone on the team that is in is out, the team that is out goes in and the team that is in goes out.

5. Repeat for up to two weeks.
And all of that happens twice in 5 days!

Dan, it sounds like an ad I saw on TV
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Paul Ellis wrote:...Dan, it sounds like an ad I saw on TV
Musta been a beer ad :wink:
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Another crazy thing in cricket...the pitcher \"bowls.\" Here in the states a pitcher pitches and a bowler bowls. Plus, a bowler is a person here, not a hat.

And to think we speak the same language :roll: :lol:
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No break in the heat yet eh Dan.
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Rick Palechuk wrote:No break in the heat yet eh Dan.
Why? You think I'm talkin' crazy? :lol:

By the way, 106 yesterday and no end in site :cry: We have had 27 straight days of 95+ and 19 of those days were 100+ :!: I can't wait until we get some cool (90) fall weather :wink:
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But,butbut...youdontcallthebowlerincricketapitcheryoucallhimabowlerthereforehebowlsandinbaseballyoucallhimapitcherbecausehepitches
Sorry for speaking so fast but I just had to say that all before we get locked out of this thread.
No Dan it is quite funny, it was for an ad of a cricket talk show and it is almost word for word exactly as you wrote it!
Ok now the moderators can lock us out! I dont care, I am going to watch some sport now (Taking the weekend off)
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Okay...the heat is too much here and the cold must be too much there :lol:

I guess we had better turn the thread back over to David and his question...sorry for the extended thread-jacking David :oops:

Have a good (and maybe cool) weekend, everyone.
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Paul Ellis wrote:......I am going to watch some sport now (Taking the weekend off)...
And we are not even talking about the Ashes or a major Test... :joker: It probably IS a good thing, or the heat might start affecting other parts of the body :lol: :lol: :lol:

I don't know much about the game, so I am sure Dan is correct. 8)


Have a great weekend, Paul!


Al


Oooops - Sorry, I think Dan and I were typing at about the same time. Back to you, Dave.
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Dan, No problem, my question got answered way back on page 1 .
Been enjoying the banter back and forth from the other end of the world.
Paul, I got some pine 6 panel interior doors from Home Depot, made in
your neck of the woods, and they were rather heavy ( broke the trollies on a pocket door system). Its becoming a much smaller world.
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I did not want to start a new thread here, but since the word \"Conestoga\" is in the thread title, I thought I would throw in a comment.

I don't know about you all, but I find their pricing for d'boxes and doors absolutely outrageous.
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Kerry Fullington wrote:Jason,
Isn't version 5.2 supposed to interface with the web store so that we can have all of the current items available in the web sore available in the software also?
Kerry
So if I get this right, in the next versions, we will be able to "draw" the doors available from the vendors other than the "standard doors"?
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