Awwwwwwww
If at some time over the next few weeks, you find yourself making the following statement;
Of course, we should keep in mind England’s catastrophic collapse in the second innings of the Adelaide test four years ago,
and your friends nod sagely and say “yes indeed, good point”, then it’s perfectly possible you’ve been watching far too much cricket.
Or you have weird friends.
Probably both.
11 comments:
Well I'm a firm believer that history tells us nothing.
It's too depressing to even talk about.
Yay for kittens!
I believe all great events in history repeat themselves; the first time as tragedy, the second time as farce, the third time as a cult Australian art-house movie.
Which bodes ill for all.
Something for everybody
I'm a dog person and I don't like cricket
I had the pleasure of catching some of the cricket commentry on the radio Saturday, when my sister was taking me shopping, and I was awed at their ability to work oysters and shukking into the commentry on and off over a period of hours.
I'm a dog person
Just pretend they're dogs, Squib.
Smarter, less sucky dogs.
grrrrrr
That's the spirit!
Don't know anything about cricket but I do know plenty of my friends have parents (aged parents) with farms with cows. Why? Really don't know.
Ramon, can you do a post for people who know nothing about cricket but are quite fond of their friends' parents who have cows?
Don't know anything about cricket
Sorry, not true; I knew everything about cricket until Allan Border stepped down as captain. Not to be melodramatic, but I'm pretty sure my childhood ended when Border retired.
Sob.
Sorry, where were we? Cats! Cricket!
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