Neat pun, Doug.
In Melbourne summers it's the racket of cicadas that bedevils many treed
suburbs.
Crickets? solitary critters so far as I've observed, and scarcely capable of
song.
As for cricketERS, Andrew B in Perth has his slant on all that, as we have just
seen.
Max
Quoting Douglas Barbour <[log in to unmask]>:
> Ah, there's the answer…
>
> but how do they sing?
>
> Doug
> On 2011-09-20, at 7:57 PM, andrew burke wrote:
>
> > Cricket's back,
>
> Douglas Barbour
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