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By:
trader pj
When: 22 Aug 13 14:09
I think we might see wickets in these conditions
By:
Canaletto .
When: 22 Aug 13 14:10
Ball should swing and dart around for a session.
By:
steview84
When: 22 Aug 13 14:10
the forecast for saturday has changed about 5 times this week.  i wouldn't be surprised to see it change again.
By:
steview84
When: 22 Aug 13 14:12
just need to get the test match moving, nothing worse than knowing its a draw 3 days out.  positive for laying the draw is that australia will be trying everything to win.  negative is alastair cooks negativity, i'd be surprised if our RR for the first 50 overs is +1.5.
By:
Butchos123
When: 22 Aug 13 14:12
I'm off the draw for now. Agree with PJ, good bowling conditions.
By:
Latalomne
When: 22 Aug 13 14:17
Covers off.
By:
Butchos123
When: 22 Aug 13 14:21
230 start
By:
maxstout
When: 22 Aug 13 14:21

Aug 22, 2013 -- 2:08PM, currant bun wrote:


the forecast for Saturday is worseningno chance of an aus dec, though I think they will bat aggressively


Yes, the forecast that I have seen is for further showers today, a clear day for tomorrow and an almost completely lost day on Sunday.

By:
maxstout
When: 22 Aug 13 14:22
I must get my days right. OK for tomorrow (Friday) and very bad for Saturday
By:
Whisperingdeath
When: 22 Aug 13 14:26
Good morning Ladies,

I am a little troubled and wonder if my antipodean friends might help.  If you guys were Prisoners of her Majesty, why are we POMS?
By:
steview84
When: 22 Aug 13 14:27

Aug 22, 2013 -- 2:26PM, Whisperingdeath wrote:


Good morning Ladies,I am a little troubled and wonder if my antipodean friends might help.  If you guys were Prisoners of her Majesty, why are we POMS?


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By:
Butchos123
When: 22 Aug 13 14:28
BJ has passed out, I think. Spoon has run away without him as back up.
By:
kenny mann
When: 22 Aug 13 14:28
back on, hoorah
By:
steview84
When: 22 Aug 13 14:28
Convicts arriving in the Penal colony had uniforms with POME written on the back - "Prisoner Of Mother England".
This means that over the years, Australians, descended from the first waves of axe murderers, rapists and prostitutes who founded the country, could look down on the more recent arrivals as Pommies.
Over the years the term came to be applied to all British including those stay-at-home "Pommie B@stards" who didn't get transported to the colony.
By:
DStyle
When: 22 Aug 13 14:29
i detest Jerusalem and its being sung prior to the start of play.
By:
Whisperingdeath
When: 22 Aug 13 14:31
Nice one Stevie!

I did wonder.  So really they have turned it round.  A nation in denial!
By:
THERE....IS....NO....SPOOOOON
When: 22 Aug 13 14:32
Butchos has cut my lunch and swept Bllowjob off his feet Cry Spewie's in there too, angling for a menage a trois

Mischief

I'd probably be pissed.... if I cared Silly

Poor Old Miserable Sod

HTH Wink
By:
steview84
When: 22 Aug 13 14:33

Aug 22, 2013 -- 2:31PM, Whisperingdeath wrote:


Nice one Stevie!I did wonder.  So really they have turned it round.  A nation in denial!


the nation of shame.

By:
THERE....IS....NO....SPOOOOON
When: 22 Aug 13 14:34
Portly Oafish Moaning Sundeprived Silly
By:
kt22
When: 22 Aug 13 14:35
Did tolkin pen that Stephan? or your own fantasy?LOLimeys
By:
steview84
When: 22 Aug 13 14:40
Criminal Opressed Naive Violent Illegitimate Crook Thief

The dark details of their family histories are to be revealed to thousands of Australians this week following the release of details of the convicts Britain sent to the new colony more than 200 years ago.
The British government has released the details to coincide with Australia Day on Tuesday, allowing individuals to search through an online data base to check if they are descended from criminals.
If they do find they have convict ancestors, most Australians are unlikely to be perturbed - surveys have revealed that many regard having a convict as an early family member as an interesting talking point at dinner parties.

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By:
THERE....IS....NO....SPOOOOON
When: 22 Aug 13 14:41
Bllowjob'll be back after he finishes his betting on the Handball and Lacrosse tournaments Shocked
By:
steview84
When: 22 Aug 13 14:41
While Australia's convict history itself has been well documented, there are thousands of individual stories in the collection just waiting to be told,' said Mr Jones.
Australians are now hoping that when they begin searches, they will be able to find someone in their early family who has had such an interesting life that it is worth repeating to everyone prepared to listen.
Among those transported from British and Irish shores were John Kelly, an Irish convict who was the father of a very famous son - bushranger Ned Kelly

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By:
THERE....IS....NO....SPOOOOON
When: 22 Aug 13 14:43
At least you know how to cut and paste punctuation, spelling and grammar, dickhead. Laugh

Raised by wolves I'd say. Not even a crayon it'd seem. Sad
By:
steview84
When: 22 Aug 13 14:44
at least wolves hunt their own food.  you've been brought up to steal it from the local shop.
By:
THERE....IS....NO....SPOOOOON
When: 22 Aug 13 14:44
We search for distant members of our family tree. You don't even know who your father was Laugh
By:
Butchos123
When: 22 Aug 13 14:45
Don't think Siddle is long for the crease here...
By:
trader pj
When: 22 Aug 13 14:45
I smell a wicket
By:
THERE....IS....NO....SPOOOOON
When: 22 Aug 13 14:45
We don't have shops you tool. Haven't you seen Mad Max?
By:
steview84
When: 22 Aug 13 14:45
LaughLaughLaugh

resorting to family insults at a person you have never met.  argument lost, enjoy your shame spoon.
By:
BJT
When: 22 Aug 13 14:45
Team B won, as I suspected.

Now, back to the cricket.  What have I missed? LaughLaugh
By:
BJT
When: 22 Aug 13 14:46

Aug 22, 2013 -- 2:28PM, Butchos123 wrote:


BJ has passed out, I think. Spoon has run away without him as back up.


Where is the Dish?

By:
Butchos123
When: 22 Aug 13 14:47
Kerching
By:
THERE....IS....NO....SPOOOOON
When: 22 Aug 13 14:48
resorting to family insults at a person you have never met Laugh

You can't even read what you yourself have written or at least you seem unable to comprehend it. It figures. Laugh

Life must be terribly confusing for you Cry
By:
mayburydrr
When: 22 Aug 13 14:50
jafferr
By:
Butchos123
When: 22 Aug 13 14:50

Aug 22, 2013 -- 2:45PM, Butchos123 wrote:


Don't think Siddle is long for the crease here...


Cool

By:
BJT
When: 22 Aug 13 14:52
Great prediction that a bowler makes a siht batsman...  WinkWink
By:
BJT
When: 22 Aug 13 14:53
Anderson of course, and true to form, claims yet another bowler as a wicket.
By:
Butchos123
When: 22 Aug 13 14:53
Whatutalkin bout Willis? Ours can all bat.
By:
THERE....IS....NO....SPOOOOON
When: 22 Aug 13 14:53
Where is the Dish?

If it's a tin-foil dish it's on Spewie's head. He's mighty proud to wear it too. Happy
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