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Re: CRICKET
I'll have to try it if I ever get out to Wisconsin. Unfortunately Pennsylvania is a weird state with alcohol sales. The state has a complete monopoly on it. Most alcohol and liquor is sold by state owned and operated stores.
Beer and ales are sold through licensed distributors, so maybe I can get some shipped to a distributor.
You can look this up if you don't believe me, but the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board (which owns and operates the liquor and wine stores) was established here after prohibition. Their mission statement at the time, and still is to this day, to "discourage the purchase of alcoholic beverages by making it as inconvenient and expensive as possible."
See Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Although I'm not a big fan of alcohol I sternly believe in the individual rights of people to readily have available whatever they want to put in their own bodies as they please.Comment
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Re: CRICKET
I do not understand cricket any better, but I do understand Monty Python. For those of you who are fans, there was a bit about some pilots hanging out and talking with their own "banter" or slang, and a third one enters and his banter is so off the wall that the other two can not understand him at all. That is how I feel reading the descriptions of how cricket is played.The greatest enemy of knowledge isn't ignorance, it is the illusion of knowledge. Stephen HawkingComment
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I do not understand cricket any better, but I do understand Monty Python. For those of you who are fans, there was a bit about some pilots hanging out and talking with their own "banter" or slang, and a third one enters and his banter is so off the wall that the other two can not understand him at all. That is how I feel reading the descriptions of how cricket is played.
if you understand Monty Python
you are almost there,
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Re: CRICKET
I do not understand cricket any better, but I do understand Monty Python. For those of you who are fans, there was a bit about some pilots hanging out and talking with their own "banter" or slang, and a third one enters and his banter is so off the wall that the other two can not understand him at all. That is how I feel reading the descriptions of how cricket is played.
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