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Funny, Johnson is the only one who hasn't taken a wicket. :unsure:

Not so much funny as unfortunate.

He hasnt bowled with success but has still kept the pressure on

today is another day.

But it is a team game and there are many components to success as we know.

 

Funny, Johnson is the only one who hasn't taken a wicket. :unsure:

not so much funny as unfortunate.

He hasnt had success but has kept the pressure on with his pace.

Still it is a team game and there are many components to team success as we well know.

Today is another day and will prove how critical yesterday was.

not so much funny as unfortunate.He hasnt had success but has kept the pressure on with his pace.Still it is a team game and there are many components to team success as we well know.Today is another day and will prove how critical yesterday was.

FWIW I actually thought he overdid the short balls late in the day.

 

FWIW I actually thought he overdid the short balls late in the day.

I think your right WJ could have been a burst of testosterone trying to make something happen ....dont know that i would be too harsh on him for that will wait and see how focused he is today.

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Bat to lunch and lead by 500 and 5 sessions to get them out.

Pity about young Stuart Broad.

Back in England, he wouldn't walk. Now, he can't.

Too funny ;)

 

call me a philistine if you like, but i just threw out about 10 years worth of mfc magazines

not having that pile of junk reminding me of failure i now feel well and truly purged

whilst i'm still keeping my powder dry (until i see some real results) i'm feeling a little more positive of the future having disposed of such negative baggage

bring on the 2014 season, i'm buying in

call me a philistine if you like, but i just threw out about 10 years worth of mfc magazines

not having that pile of junk reminding me of failure i now feel well and truly purged

whilst i'm still keeping my powder dry (until i see some real results) i'm feeling a little more positive of the future having disposed of such negative baggage

bring on the 2014 season, i'm buying in

Philistine!

Know exactly the feeling dc.

That makes two of us at least.


Pity about young Stuart Broad.

Back in England, he wouldn't walk. Now, he can't.

Just saw this, brilliant!
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9 wickets to the Ashes, maybe only 8 if Broad does not bat.

BBO must be due back in the next few days?

agree he may be a little fired up when he arrives so Biffen and Moon you both need to be on your best behavour. No screw it, just treat him as normal.

LOL

Speaking of back to normal, I see you are now the Demon Frog, ex-TBF. Does Madagascar turn big frogs into demon frogs? Must be some powerful magic there ... :-)

Speaking of back to normal, I see you are now the Demon Frog, ex-TBF. Does Madagascar turn big frogs into demon frogs? Must be some powerful magic there ... :-)

LOL I leave on Monday so I will know then.

I was planning to take one of my MFC small stuffed toys and takes various pictures with it. Should be funny, I hope.

So if I am not back in DL its because the black plague, political protestors or robbers got me. Not sure I will let the wife pick our next holiday though.

Thought I would change my DL Name to a more appropriate one and see what happens.

I think BBO no longer loves us as I not see him yet and it must be two weeks by now. I for one did enjoy reading his banter between Moon and Biffen, even though he called me [censored].

On a brighter note, I got my membership kit on the week end and thinking of see a game in Melbourne again next season. Any suggestions which would be the best game to see live?

:rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:

HAPPY BIRTHDAY MOON!

You are 2 years old today.

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FYI BBO and Biff due back either tomorrow or Wed. You can virtually kiss and hug them then Toady, or whatever it is you do behind your computer screen when you think of BBO.

FYI BBO and Biff due back either tomorrow or Wed. You can virtually kiss and hug them then Toady, or whatever it is you do behind your computer screen when you think of BBO.

um.....biffo never went

you have him mixed up with stuie and that won't make biffo happy


um.....biffo never went

you have him mixed up with stuie and that won't make biffo happy

Good lord, you are certainly correct dc. My bad. Apologies Biff. Not an easy pair to get mixed up.

FYI BBO and Biff due back either tomorrow or Wed. You can virtually kiss and hug them then Toady, or whatever it is you do behind your computer screen when you think of BBO.

LOL you know you are the only Moon for us in DL.

PS I think you have Biffen on your mind way too much.

 
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getting nervous redleg?

A little. Feel better if they get Stokes.


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