So Reachy joins in and because he has no imagination fills the thread up with pics, like he does with his favourite posters repo - FFS Reach
Read Cyrille's: 1001 things to do over summer holidays
So Reachy joins in and because he has no imagination fills the thread up with pics, like he does with his favourite posters repo - FFS Reach
Read Cyrille's: 1001 things to do over summer holidays
Here's one for Aging Vagina :
Probably a suggestion for Chitty (sorry mate)
One for Birthday Boy Simon ...
Any English cricket supporters ...
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it seems clear that you haven't gotten around to the book that i recommended for you yet.
The bloke is an utter idiot, more repetitious that Cyrille and just a bore. You can only imagine what his...
I guess its only fair to give the Aussie cricket supporters something to read as well then...
Reminder to self:My only worry for you Simon is that you'll end up in a wardrobe hanging by a tie.
- do not buy any ties
- do not buy a wardrobe
A right of reply ...
... but we digressBall tampering ...
8. Marcus Trescothick (The Ashes 2005)
The famous 2005 Ashes was when England finally managed to triumph over Australia after being on the wrong side of the scorecard for over 19 years. The win was largely due to the devastating reverse swing that Andrew Flintoff, Simon Jones and Steve Harmisson managed to generate. Marcus Trescothick, in his autobiography that came out three years later, revealed that it was his task to keep the shine on the ball for as long as possible “with a bit of spit and a lot of polish.
“It had been common knowledge in county cricket for some time that certain sweets produced saliva which, when applied to the ball for cleaning purposes, enabled it to keep its shine for longer and therefore its swing,” he said. Although his revelation amounted to ball-tampering, Australia let it pass and it was forgotten.
For our Nev ...
Nev ... attractive, blooming specimen in many landscapes
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