Feck off Tebbit, we're rooting for Horny Warnie. I have applied the Ceremonial Sun Block.
R has taken the day off work so he can watch the last day of the last test of the Ashes series. I'm working but listening to TMS - cricket is always better on the wireless, but it's not the same without Johners.
What's your Aussie nickname? (Mine's "Sandgroper").
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och clazza, looks like not even warney can save the aussies now... *cries* *criiiiiiiiiiiiies*
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Stuff the cricket.I don't get it anyways...dull sport. Not even any legs to stare at.
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Hurrah! The Ashes are ours!
Bet Stephen doesn't even understand the rules of cricket. Men make it up and pretend they do to be all manly.
But really they haven't a clue. Now as for netball....
Tsk... *puts man at silly mid on, bowls a ball that moves away from the off-stump, watches bus go down the Harleyford Road... and eats cake*
Of course I know the laws of Cricket, it's about the only team sport I can play (due mainly to the long periods of standing around in the outfield).
tsk, you forgot the gasometer. And the pigeons.
All these "homegrown" Terrorists come precisely from the community that he was so concerned about when he made his "cricket test" comments in 1990.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/4163484.stm
Lord Tebbit said the 'cricket test' was a means of gauging whether a community had integrated.
"If a community was looking back at where it had come from instead of looking forward with the people to whom they had come to, then there is going to be a problem sooner or later."
Well, today it's Sooner. But Lord Tebbit has been warning England that this was coming for 16 years.
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