Quote: Marc P @ April 20 2009, 3:54 PM BSTI tell you sometimes in here it's like watching Oscar Wilde play table tennis with Mark Twain.
Quote: KJSmyling @ April 20 2009, 4:07 PM BSTShouldn't that be Wiff-Waff?
The term Ping-Pong didn't come into use until 1901, a year after Wilde's death and "Table Tennis" a year or so after that after J. Jaques & Son Ltd had trademarked Ping-Pong....
kjs
Marc P was referring to Table tennis – not 'Ping Pong'.
Table tennis
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History
The game has its origins in England as an after-dinner amusement for upper-class Victorians in the 1880s. Mimicking the game of tennis in an indoor environment, everyday objects were originally enlisted to act as the equipment. A line of books would be the net, a rounded top of a champagne cork or knot of string as the ball, and a cigar box lid as the racket.
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