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Joined 26 Aug '07 Moves 38239 YouTube
let it be noted, that at a point in history, cricket players exercised the faculty of conscience and played in the spirit of the game rather than in a mercenary fashion, just saying!
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Joined 17 Apr '02 Moves 91813 Many do. Many don't.
Nothing to do with the "spirit of the game".
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Joined 26 Aug '07 Moves 38239 Originally posted by Crowley
Many do. Many don't.
Nothing to do with the "spirit of the game". Really, what's it to do with then.
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Joined 17 Apr '02 Moves 91813 Originally posted by robbie carrobie
Really, what's it to do with then. It's called "personal preference".
I like pasta, my daughter not. Will you call her names too?
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Joined 26 Aug '07 Moves 38239 Originally posted by Crowley
It's called "personal preference".
I like pasta, my daughter not. Will you call her names too? it has to do with eating pasta, wow, such unassailable logic is clearly incontrovertable.
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Joined 17 Apr '02 Moves 91813 Originally posted by robbie carrobie
it has to do with eating pasta, wow, such unassailable logic is clearly incontrovertable. Horrible side-step. If only the Scottish rugby team could learn to do that.
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Joined 26 Aug '07 Moves 38239 Originally posted by Crowley
Horrible side-step. If only the Scottish rugby team could learn to do that. sure thing, coming from a slithery Saffer you certainly know about side stepping and bending the rules, you know where Murryfield is, bring it!
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Joined 25 Apr '06 Moves 33101 Gilly is the exception.. he's not the rule. He was the only Aussie Boycott named who would.
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Joined 26 Aug '07 Moves 38239 Originally posted by thaughbaer
Gilly is the exception.. he's not the rule. He was the only Aussie Boycott named who would. but he walked, why?
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Joined 17 Apr '02 Moves 91813 Originally posted by robbie carrobie
but he walked, why? It's called "personal preference".
I like pasta, my daughter not. Will you call her names too?
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