Originally Posted by EventServices
As bizzare as it sounds, I ride in a cemetery that has several corners in it.
This is how I learned to drive a car.
Originally Posted by EventServices
Then we did something called the Rickets.
rickets
Main Entry: rick·ets
Pronunciation: 'ri-k&ts
Function: noun plural but singular in construction
Etymology: origin unknown
: a deficiency disease that affects the young during the period of skeletal growth, is characterized especially by soft and deformed bones, and is caused by failure to assimilate and use calcium and phosphorus normally due to inadequate sunlight or vitamin D
wicket
Main Entry: wick·et
Pronunciation: 'wi-k&t
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English wiket, from Old North French, of Germanic origin; akin to Old Norse vik corner, vIkja to move, turn
1 : a small gate or door; especially : one forming part of or placed near a larger gate or door
2 : an opening like a window; especially : a grilled or grated window through which business is transacted
3 a : either of the two sets of three stumps topped by two crosspieces and set 66 feet apart at which the ball is bowled in cricket b : an area 10 feet wide bounded by these wickets c : one innings of a batsman; specifically : one that is not completed or never begun <win by three wickets>
4 : an arch or hoop in croquet