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Game on!


After that appalling start, England didn't do so badly, but I know I'm going to have that gnawing feeling in my stomach until it's all over.


No Sky*, so only have TMS and OBO to go on, but Mitchell Johnson didn't seem on form. I saw him at Kent recently and he was positively scary.



*After 10 years' protest and not signing up to the Evil One, I may just have to concede that it won't return to terrestial tv.

Otta Wrote:

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> I can't even get excited about teenagers anymore,

> for some reason I'm just off the cricket.



Haha best typo ever.


Teenagers = The Ashes.


Although I spoke too soon, this has been exciting stuff.


Still miss slacking off and sitting in the pub wioth my mates though.

  • 3 weeks later...

Gosh MM, you've made me blush. Perhaps you'd better edit again this morning when your hangover kicks in.


That was an exciting first day.


Trivial 'fact' of the day:


Apparently the term "cow corner" was first used at Dulwich College.


However, I can't pin down whether this is true or not.

*Bob* Wrote:

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> Otta Wrote:

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> > I miss ther CPT and all my aussie mates. I'd

> have

> > been heading straight there from work in years

> > gone by.

>

>

> Don't think they'd have been there tonight.



Nope, they're all out :)

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