Vortex describes my womens' dorm lounge, I think (we didn't have tvs in rooms and I couldn't have watched it in high school because because we didn't have reception at home) sans books. That and ER. ER, I am sure of. Picture 20+ women and some handful guys piled onto 2 couches and the floor of an average sized livingroom in a georgian brick 1910s dorm, shushing each other and eating delivery PieWorks (lisah, you remember them?) dessert pizza: cold crust, cream cheese-based sauce and fresh strawberries, kiwi, mandarin oranges and chocolate chips, around a rather vintage tv (no remote!)
Natter 58: Let's call Venezuela!
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
It's always odd and upsetting when death glances against us borne from a crucial moment, especially when unexpected.
I think Nutty can beat a whale in a racquetball court.
Depends on the size of both.
lori! That photo is great.
Hi Dad, I'm in JAIL!
Heh. Point to bon.
Depends on the size of both.
Nutty's size is not that variable. Nor are squash courts.
Nutty's size is not that variable. Nor are squash courts.
I'll give that Nutty's size doesn't vary as much as a whales. But squash courts and racquetball courts have both been mentioned, and if memory serves, are of different sizes.
It all comes down to the water anyway.
are of different sizes.
I'm pretty sure raquetball has always been played on squash courts.
I should check that...
Wikipedia says...
(British racketball is played in a 32-ft. long by 21-ft. wide squash court (eight feet shorter and one foot wider than the U.S. racquetball court)
Also...
The standard racquetball court is rectangular: 40 feet long, 20 feet wide, and 20 feet high.
Side Note: "Heather McKay, with her lengthy and absolute dominance of the game (she remained undefeated for 18 years during the 1960s and 1970s), is undoubtedly the greatest woman player of all time."
18 freakin' years! And I thought Dan Gable was dominant.