I remember playing croquet with my parents and when my Dad would hit my croquet ball, I would cry….that ensured he wouldn’t hit me clear across the yard. LOL
When you hit the other ball, you had three options: set your ball a mallet’s head away and take two free shots; whack the opponents ball away while standing on your own and then taking one free shot; or hitting both balls together and then taking a free shot. Those latter two options were called, as I recall, a ‘croquet’ and a ‘roquet croquet’, respectively. .[And you were not allowed to re-hit the same opponent during a turn.]
Croquet was a great game for a young boy, especially when a girl wearing a loose fitting top with a revealingcut, bent way over to make a shot…Loved that part…
Templo S.U.D. over 8 years ago
what?
Kali39 over 8 years ago
I believe that’s what’s known as a double bogey. Or something. I know very little about Cricket.
JohnFarson19 over 8 years ago
never mess with a girl with a mallet.
The Old Wolf over 8 years ago
Patty’s a sore loser.
Cronkers McGee Premium Member over 8 years ago
Patty does not play by the rules.
kathleenashbaugh over 8 years ago
That’s “railroading,” and you try to send the other ball as far away as you can. Fun to do, unless you hit your foot instead.
dlkrueger33 over 8 years ago
I remember playing croquet with my parents and when my Dad would hit my croquet ball, I would cry….that ensured he wouldn’t hit me clear across the yard. LOL
LadyJessica over 8 years ago
Emotional blackmail is a time-honored croquet strategy.
Rose Madder Premium Member over 8 years ago
We always whacked the ball across the yard – I played with my siblings and cousins and that’s what was expected. We had a very nice set to play with.
arianseren over 8 years ago
had a friend that always thought it was funny to do it to me but turn the tables and she got really PO’d
Rush Strong Premium Member over 8 years ago
When you hit the other ball, you had three options: set your ball a mallet’s head away and take two free shots; whack the opponents ball away while standing on your own and then taking one free shot; or hitting both balls together and then taking a free shot. Those latter two options were called, as I recall, a ‘croquet’ and a ‘roquet croquet’, respectively. .[And you were not allowed to re-hit the same opponent during a turn.]
David Rickard Premium Member over 8 years ago
I suggest a new strategy, Chuck: let the Wookiee win.
grainpaw over 8 years ago
Where are the croquet games among all the TV sports channels I am forced to pay for but never watch?
chain gang charlie over 8 years ago
Croquet was a great game for a young boy, especially when a girl wearing a loose fitting top with a revealingcut, bent way over to make a shot…Loved that part…
pouncingtiger over 8 years ago
CB learns that there is not hell hath like a woman scorned
GOgamix over 8 years ago
ow getting cursed at