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Peckhamgatecrasher Wrote:

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> I'll be making cheese scones for the tea!


Ooooh, please say you're not joking PGC, I love a good bake just bought a new scones and muffins book yesterday.

Mind you, given your small rodent incident earlier perhaps we should use my kitchen. ;-)


No co-ordination or sporting ability whatsoever though, so tea is all I could offer.

*Bob* Wrote:

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> Go Keef! Go Keef!

> East Dulwich Forum

> Knockin' 'em for um

> Six! Six! Six!

>

> You can have that one for free.


*Bob* - comparing this effort with your intimate knowledge of the intricacies of a combi boiler, it's clear what your real profession is.

I beg to differ, Blinder.

Writing for cheerleaders with special regards for pom-pom moves is not as easy as you might think.


I shall colour-code the moves for you, so you can get a better idea of how it scans.


Red = arms extended forward, 'punch' move

Blue = Body in star jump position, wrists shaking pom-poms

Yellow = punch motion upwards.. final punch embellished with a shake


Go Keef! Go Keef!

East Dulwich Forum

Knockin' 'em for um

Six! Six! Six!

You've rumbled me.


I use to have a career. Prospects. Standing in the community. A trade. Now all I can do is count how many minutes of my dismal music they use on ITV each week, multiply by 75 and wait for the paltry royalties to arrive.


I blame it on Labour. Or is it the Tories. One of those two. Pah!

I might be up for a spot of cricket if you need extra players gentlemen. I have my own bat and everything. Although it's normally kept by the side of my bed waiting for intruders. Plus, really, I'm a bowler. Medium pace, bit of swing if there's enough of the green stuff. Nothing too strenuous mind you.

david_carnell Wrote:

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> I have my own bat and

> everything. Although it's normally kept by the

> side of my bed waiting for intruders.


Lol. I do the same thing but have been thinking about changing my choice of weapon as if I actually tried to swing a cricket bat inside my house I will probably only succeed in breaking light fittings and/or picture frames.


Golf clubs are too unbalanced and cumbersome though and a tennis racket doesn?t have the weight. Skateboards make very effective weapons but I don?t have one of those anymore because I am apparently ?grown up?. I am starting to consider a rolling pin.


? and perhaps some curlers.

Interestingly I will be at Lords on 17 May and so will be able to compare and contrast the experiences.


At present the Sunday may be a happier experience than the Saturday.


There is no way you will get me to play, but I will be happy transport the cheese scones, their makers and hangers on.


Shouldnt our Medics bring along their magic sponges and Deep Heat sprays to ease the straining thews of our peak-of-fitness athletes?

Firstly, BUMP THIS THREAD.


And secondly, another team my lot played last year are looking for other teams to play of round about the same standard and us - i.e. crap.


How's about it?


If someone wants to e-mail [email protected] from the Battersea Badgers he'll sort it out.

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