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600th Photo Sq 04-22-2020 12:14 PM

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Originally Posted by aa1949a (Post 1751193)
Softball should be even harder TO START UP.

I agree. It will be very hard to convince some players to stop chewing, spitting, hugging, and most of all patting a players Rear End when rounding the bases.

I think it will all go down to a " Secret Ballot Vote " all those habits will be tough to give up especially when a player rounds 3rd base and comes to home plate.

Lotta sweat, hugging, and patting goin on. :clap2:

bmit16 04-22-2020 12:20 PM

Play on! If you are scared, don't play. Simple as that. This virus is not going anywhere, so go on about your life and deal with it personally if or when you get it. Same as what you would do if you get the flu, cancer, heart problems, copd, etc. You did not change your lifestyle to avoid getting any of those diseases. So why the big hype over this one. Oh yeah, the media said it was bad! Here's a health tip. Stop letting the media lie to you, it is unhealthy and eventually will kill you.

LiverpoolWalrus 04-22-2020 12:33 PM

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Originally Posted by 600th Photo Sq (Post 1751263)
[B] I agree. It will be very hard to convince some players to stop chewing, spitting, hugging, and most of all patting a players Rear End when rounding the bases.

Large numbers of peer-reviewed and published laboratory and university studies have confirmed that rear end patting is safe. At least as far as the virus is concerned.

Topspinmo 04-22-2020 12:54 PM

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Originally Posted by charmed59 (Post 1751259)
The kitchen, on each side, is 7 feet. If you and your opponent are outside the kitchen you are at least 14 feet away.


True, but I would rather be beside someone sneezing unless the wind blowing in my direction:ho:

Topspinmo 04-22-2020 12:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Mumbles (Post 1751138)
I've heard that careful people wear deep-diving suits. The heavy screw-on head covering REALLY protects against your germs getting out or their germs getting in. No need to thrown any part of it away after a year's use.:)


I have full painters suit with respirator fresh hose attached to portable air supply attached to me when I play.

jimjamuser 04-22-2020 01:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Topspinmo (Post 1750700)
Play singles, more and better exercise anyway

Great solution. Simple.

donassaid 04-22-2020 01:12 PM

Personally, I think TV response was completely over the top. The common sense thing to do would have been to take down the nets on the center courts only. You are rarely closer than 6-8 feet to your partner and, if you wear gloves on both hands, are not touching anything in common with anyone else except the ball with a gloved hand. You could also spray the balls with disinfectant between matches and have people waiting to play self distance or outside the gate. One world renowned doctor has said that No Virus can travel 6', much less 13 or 20 feet. Common sense - if you are sneezing or coughing or running a fever, STAY HOME! How easy is that. Open up the courts and let's play. This has gone on long enough.

600th Photo Sq 04-22-2020 02:13 PM

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Originally Posted by LiverpoolWalrus (Post 1751276)
Large numbers of peer-reviewed and published laboratory and university studies have confirmed that rear end patting is safe. At least as far as the virus is concerned.

Obviously coming from an " Expert Ball Player " if ya get the drift " Play Ball " and round 3rd base and head for Home Plate with a smile. :)

Oh Yeah

LiverpoolWalrus 04-22-2020 02:54 PM

Seems to be some singles fans here. Although I always played singles tennis, I almost never played singles pickleball, basically because the drop-in nature of most pickleball games is set up for doubles.

However, I could quickly muster up some enthusiasm for singles if it will help relaunch the sport quicker in TV. I hope TV's pickleball captains, teachers and organizers, which we're so lucky to have, are reading this and giving some thought to starting up, or expanding, singles games at certain courts. If so, I for one would prefer that it remain the drop-in format because not everyone has (or wants) regular partners to play with.

Michigan Farmer 04-22-2020 03:17 PM

You make many good points, but in the end, we are all adults, and I would hope we are left to make these decisions without being dictated to.

Topspinmo 04-22-2020 03:26 PM

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Originally Posted by justjim (Post 1750836)
As was promised a while ago, everyone that wants a test can get a test. That being the case, I see us testing all players every week and those that are negative get to play. Anybody have a problem with that? :popcorn:


And where are going to get all the tests? Are you volunteering to pay for them?

LiverpoolWalrus 04-22-2020 03:30 PM

Did you know that gullible is not in the dictionary?

Topspinmo 04-22-2020 03:31 PM

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Originally Posted by LiverpoolWalrus (Post 1751359)
Seems to be some singles fans here. Although I always played singles tennis, I almost never played singles pickleball, basically because the drop-in nature of most pickleball games is set up for doubles.

However, I could quickly muster up some enthusiasm for singles if it will help relaunch the sport quicker in TV. I hope TV's pickleball captains, teachers and organizers, which we're so lucky to have, are reading this and giving some thought to starting up, or expanding, singles games at certain courts. If so, I for one would prefer that it remain the drop-in format because not everyone has (or wants) regular partners to play with.

Couple groups play singles, men usually play at becall on Wednesday and fishhawk on Saturday 10 to noon. Pretty close to singles tennis, but don’t try to come in on weak approach, you’ll get passed easily. Due to all the side outs very good exercise if you can keep up. Nothing like doubles you have to have strong deep serve and deep ground strokes.

Village pickleball not interested in singles pickleball

Topspinmo 04-22-2020 03:33 PM

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Originally Posted by LiverpoolWalrus (Post 1751382)
Did you know that gullible is not in the dictionary?

I like responding to outrageous posts, most get deleted

npwalters 04-22-2020 03:53 PM

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Originally Posted by LiverpoolWalrus (Post 1751276)
Large numbers of peer-reviewed and published laboratory and university studies have confirmed that rear end patting is safe. At least as far as the virus is concerned.

True, but only if carefully placed on one side or the other and with a willing partner.


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