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Is it just me or does anyone else think the cricket faturnity are going on a bit .

Will they move on before the end of 2014?

 

Is it just me or does anyone else think the cricket faturnity are going on a bit .

Will they move on before the end of 2014?

not just you

Is it just me or does anyone else think the cricket faturnity are going on a bit .

Will they move on before the end of 2014?

yes, i get that feeling too

think it will continue over the first test too

 

yes, i get that feeling too

think it will continue over the first test too

Agreed. Sad thing to happen, but they should move on by now iMHO.

Oh Thank god there is more than just me.

I have a few other thoughts on this subject but it might be just better if I keep those to myself.

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Oh Thank god there is more than just me.

I have a few other thoughts on this subject but it might be just better if I keep those to myself.

As you say . its sad , a very unfortunate and unlikely accident. A loss to his family and friends.

The way this country carries on though about some people in an inordinate manner and almost oblivious to other things makes me cringe at times.

youd think there was nothing else bar sport

The thing that gets me is that there are a lot of young people who die through accidents, illness, and other means.

and they are all tragic.......How many footballers or other sportsmen and women have died at their respective sports?

Does their game change because of it??....No

I have found the media reports about Phil Hughes death over the top

It is a tradedy but so are other young persons deaths who do not get the same coverage or reverence because they didn't play for Aust.

The thing that gets me is that there are a lot of young people who die through accidents, illness, and other means.

and they are all tragic.......How many footballers or other sportsmen and women have died at their respective sports?

Does their game change because of it??....No

I have found the media reports about Phil Hughes death over the top

It is a tradedy but so are other young persons deaths who do not get the same coverage or reverence because they didn't play for Aust.

You are covering most of my feelings above Bossdog

My wife has an expression for this she calls in "Media Orgasm"

 

My missus made a similar comment last night.

Your married!


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YOU'RE! Write it out 10000 times [censored]!

I knew it, you're a teacher.

What makes you say that Red?

Don't all male teachers wear make up, a studded faux Mohawk and collar? I thought that was a dead give away.

My missus made a similar comment last night.

Maybe. This lady dropped in from Romsey.

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Maybe. This lady dropped in from Romsey.

old-woman-140x140.jpg

bbo's wife is not a toothless hag clint

she's got teeth (well, dentures anyway)


bbo's wife is not a toothless hag clint

she's got teeth (well, dentures anyway)

but she enjoys the suffering with a smile I'm sure.

bbo's wife is not a toothless hag clint

she's got teeth (well, dentures anyway)

Sorry, that was from family album. I meant this one

grumpy-senior-granny-rolling-pen-silly-p

Glad I live in Fitzroy that is all I can say.

Glad I live in Fitzroy that is all I can say.

That's all you hipsters can ever say Earl.


Now here is a surprise mr Clarke broke down today in the first test.

But he was fit to play.

How do I know?

He told us he was!

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Now here is a surprise mr Clarke broke down today in the first test.

But he was fit to play.

How do I know?

He told us he was!

You mean like the former Demon who told us his Doctor had advised him to go to another club.
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What makes you say that Red?

By the punishment you suggested.

 

Sorry, that was from family album. I meant this one

grumpy-senior-granny-rolling-pen-silly-p

Now there's an attractive women!

Your/You're right,the perfect woman ,standing by the sink ready to cook and do dishes.

Life is worth it.

You mean like the former Demon who told us his Doctor had advised him to go to another club.

Something about the name do you think?


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