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Pitchers use jai-alai cestas to hurl insanely fast fastballs and wicked curves. The rest is self explainatory..
What is Jai-Alai?
http://www.orlandojaialai.com/whatis.htm He uses a what?.. [Mr Burns, Sep 29 2002]
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Ow! That's not funny! Ouch! |
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"Hit the batter, he can walk"
Batter: "No, I can't!" |
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I could go for a tall ice-cold pitcher of jai-alai. |
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Given that Jai-Alai originated from a game played by Incan priests who held cats by their tails and swung at leather balls... I wonder how long it'll take 7/8 to start a "new" retro Jai-Alai fad. The cats would instinctively grab at the ball with their claws, thus enabling players to catch them. |
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Er, thumb, they had Incas in Basque country? |
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Uhh... I think this idea is incomplete without some consideration for the catcher... |
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Incans had the early version - damned Basques stole idea, as usual. |
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//it's a little offtopic// Not for the halfbakery it's not.. |
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