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Glen... These are small devices that just make a loud distinctive clicking noise. They are used to train dogs and horses. I wonder if these type clickers could somehow be used on the ball field to train AA players. |
I'm fine. Just a little banter. I know nobody knows me but I'll throw a few jabs and take a few jabs. Ain't no biggie, that's why I offered the additional funny, well sort of funny, OK it seemed funny at the time.
BTW, are you really on; # of posts patrol duty |
Scott,
http://www.click-smilies.de/sammlung.../Fool/appl.gif, Congratulations....Most of yours have been good ones. |
Scott,
I think I'm jealous - maybe. I was the first B member to hit 100, but have been far less active over the past year. |
Obviously, no one here has experienced dealing with nuns in a parochial school setting. If you had, you would be very familiar with a clicker.
Of course, you would also be familiar with speedy rulers and flying erasers and chalk! :D |
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Clicker? Amen.
A 'clicker' is the little metal thing, shaped like a frog, that Sister Mary Joseph (of the 'Sister's of Perpetual Suffering') used to prompt us to kneel (1 click), stand (2 clicks) or sit (3 clicks) in church. I still have nightmares...
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