Boy: Will you teach me how to play? Nancy: O.K. Hey---Peewee---that's not the right way to do it. You have to go through that wicket first. Boy: ?
Very young kids take everything literally. I remember that I did.
You may have to explain things a little more clearer for poor Peewee!
The wide wire wickets are for amateur level players. At the higher levels of croquet, they use wooden wickets that are barely wider than the ball.
That’s a bit of a sticky wicket.
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Da kid needs lessons!
Not sure Pee wee fully understands
When a problem comes along, you must wicket. Wicket good!
It’s not that kind of “wicket,” Peewee!
No doubt and inspiration for Deputy Knuckles in Tom K. Ryan’s Tumbleweeds.
He ought to be easy to beat.
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Susan00100 about 4 years ago
Very young kids take everything literally. I remember that I did.
jagedlo about 4 years ago
You may have to explain things a little more clearer for poor Peewee!
WaitingMan about 4 years ago
The wide wire wickets are for amateur level players. At the higher levels of croquet, they use wooden wickets that are barely wider than the ball.
Dkram about 4 years ago
That’s a bit of a sticky wicket.
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Zebrastripes about 4 years ago
Da kid needs lessons!
rickmac1937 Premium Member about 4 years ago
Not sure Pee wee fully understands
Major Matt Mason Premium Member about 4 years ago
When a problem comes along, you must wicket. Wicket good!
Kip W about 4 years ago
It’s not that kind of “wicket,” Peewee!
countoftowergrove about 4 years ago
No doubt and inspiration for Deputy Knuckles in Tom K. Ryan’s Tumbleweeds.
brklnbern about 4 years ago
He ought to be easy to beat.