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38 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Historic events. Historic allegations. Historic charges.

Jeez it's such a nebulous area.  I refuse to speculate.

I can barely remember the sins I committed last week much less 40 or 50 years ago.

That’s why the legal phrase “ justice delayed is justice denied “ was coined.

The older an event is, generally the harder it is to get accurate evidence.

 

Don't get why we decided to bat first after the Afghanistan game.

Also why bowl Marsh and Stoinis before Head?

Either way, it's another average bowling effort by a few in this one.

Going to be a tough finals series with one real strike bowler in Zampa.

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Ugh this is just around the corner from mine. Never in my entire life have I hoped for anything more than I’m right now hoping there’s more than one BBO in the world. 

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😳

 
25 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Ugh this is just around the corner from mine. Never in my entire life have I hoped for anything more than I’m right now hoping there’s more than one BBO in the world. 

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😳

Don't get to close to it. 

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57 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Ugh this is just around the corner from mine. Never in my entire life have I hoped for anything more than I’m right now hoping there’s more than one BBO in the world. 

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😳

That is his older sibling, Beaten But Optimistic.


1 hour ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Ugh this is just around the corner from mine. Never in my entire life have I hoped for anything more than I’m right now hoping there’s more than one BBO in the world. 

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wqould that be ben brown's other?

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2 hours ago, layzie said:

Happy 1200th page day. 

Onto 1201.

 

Who writes this garbage?

48 minutes ago, Biffen said:

Who writes this garbage?

Where the hell have you been?

We've been worried sick!!

Just now, Macca said:

Where the hell have you been?

We've been worried sick!!

i thought he was buried under the gatwick


55 minutes ago, Biffen said:

Who writes this garbage?

welcome to the new demonland, biffo

now, we just need to know your preferred pronoun

28 minutes ago, Macca said:

Where the hell have you been?

We've been worried sick!!

I've been on camp Macca.Lost a few pounds.And I'm fully rehabilitated and ready to serve.

 

23 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

welcome to the new demonland, biffo

now, we just need to know your preferred pronoun

We like they.

We like to be fluid.

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13 hours ago, layzie said:

Well look what we have here!

What?


22 hours ago, Biffen said:

Who writes this garbage?

Who the hell let you back in???

and welcome back moonie!

this is like a reunion 🍬

who will spring back next - hightower perhaps?

@Biffen and @Moonshadow returned to the fold! An odd aberration!

As far as I am aware they remain degenerate idlers.  I can only assume the Optus dropout in some way infected @Demonland   's software. 

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India's national anthem could use a bit more ...oomph. 

A bit of Bollywood or something.

Some trumpets or drums even

 

I don't know who to support.

India or Kiwis.

India because their hosting.

NZ because somewhat patriotic maybe and best if we don't play India.

Like footy you just have to watch a game and get caught up in to finally barracking for someone I guess.

Life is tough.

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