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Does the sun rise in the East.

Probably heard it before

" if I had know how good Grand Children where I would have had them first"

Ha Ha ! Love it ! Never heard that one before!

 

Ha Ha ! Love it ! Never heard that one before!

Grandparents and grand-children share a common enemy-The Big Frog.

 

Grandparents and grand-children share a common enemy-The Big Frog.

Very Good Biff

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BBO do you realize how close we are to the triple century?

The real question is whether we will get to the 300 before Redleg's countdown to the draft gets to 0 ... :)


The real question is whether we will get to the 300 before Redleg's countdown to the draft gets to 0 ... :)

It depends on how badly you need it too R&B!

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The real question is whether we will get to the 300 before Redleg's countdown to the draft gets to 0 ... :)

Well get cracking then.

It depends on how badly you need it too R&B!

Well, if it is anything like last night, it will only take about 5 minutes ... :blink: I am the sort of cricket fan who is never worried whether a batsman gets his century before lunch, or before tea or whatever ... I just thought it might be amusing.

 

Well get cracking then.

Cracking away, sir. It will be an absolute certainty if BBO and Biffen get cracking too :blink:

Cracking away, sir. It will be an absolute certainty if BBO and Biffen get cracking too :blink:

17 posts to go by my reckoning --- oh, make that 16 now ... :)


17 posts to go by my reckoning --- oh, make that 16 now ... :)

Quoting yourself is just a cheap four leg byes credited to the batsman because he is nearing the triple century .

Let's make this quality and not quantity.

Disgraceful No TS form.

Quoting yourself is just a cheap four leg byes credited to the batsman because he is nearing the triple century .

Let's make this quality and not quantity.

Disgraceful No TS form.

I am quoting you now -- is that better? :blink: Cheap leg byes are very welcome at the Dees these days, I believe .. I think the Aussie cricket team could do with a few dozen as well :)

Grandparents and grand-children share a common enemy-The Big Frog.

Everyone loves Frogs

Oh did I say I hate cricket?

Have no idea who in the Australia team or care

Just want the footy season back

LOL

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This is how I see BBO would be in RL

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She is missing Blue

But maybe she one of Biffen's girls?

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I blame Tony Abbott

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There is only so many Banana pictures I can do to get to 300

giving it a good try there TBF !! lol

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YUM


There is only so many Banana pictures I can do to get to 300

I'll say! Nice work, TBF!

There is only so many Banana pictures I can do to get to 300

Just don't quote yourself. or Biffen will get narky ... :blink:

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Just don't quote yourself. or Biffen will get narky ... :blink:

What about Moon or BBO?

300 ...any sec now !!


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