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    Quote Originally Posted by bob10 View Post
    Enlighten me, are you what they call a troll?
    That could easily be considered a personal attack on another member.

    However as inc suggests it was an attempt at humour, lots of people don't get my Scorpio-monkey sense of humour!

    I find it exceedingly funny how many blokes treat their cricket as a form of religion and anyone who comments on that aspect sacrilegious. Surely that has to be a focus of comedy!

    Even poor attempts

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    Rugby's over, time for-CRICKET!

    Day 1.....one of the umpires stood at point for x number of balls....none of us could work it out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lotz-A-Landies View Post
    That could easily be considered a personal attack on another member.

    However as inc suggests it was an attempt at humour, lots of people don't get my Scorpio-monkey sense of humour!

    I find it exceedingly funny how many blokes treat their cricket as a form of religion and anyone who comments on that aspect sacrilegious. Surely that has to be a focus of comedy!

    Even poor attempts
    I get your humour Diana, after all, we both have Pugs and you need a sense of humour to own them....

    By the way, I LOVE Test Cricket, but I'm ok with people hanging it on me for it - I find it funny that people can't see the excitement in the game. I can sit there for 5 days straight and happily watch every ball.

    Hmmm, when I write it down like that, I'm not sure who the sane one is after all...
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    Enough of the misplaced "humour". Back to the cricket. BTW, personal attacks are not part of my demeanour. Nice try, though.


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    It seems the gardeners in Sydney were too focussed on happenings in Brissy to mow the lawn properly. Now the Mexicans have got a free walk and half a dozen points. Whatever that means????

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lotz-A-Landies View Post
    It seems the gardeners in Sydney were too focussed on happenings in Brissy to mow the lawn properly. Now the Mexicans have got a free walk and half a dozen points. Whatever that means????
    Basically, NSW got robbed of the points for the match because the SCG groundskeepers need to be shot...

    Being from Melbourne of course I don't mind the points being handed over, but I'd be ****ty if I was a Blues supporter.

    Actually, I should say Sydney groundskeepers in general as the NZ tour match was called off in Blacktown for the same reason.

    I didn't think growing grass was that hard, but what do you know...

    Does that clear it up for you?
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    Quote Originally Posted by bacicat View Post
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    I didn't think growing grass was that hard, but what do you know...

    Does that clear it up for you?
    Geez, I didn't think watching grass grow was all that difficult! but apparently it is. Or maybe, perhaps, there's too much exciting stuff going on in Sydney to sit around watching grass grow!

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    Quote Originally Posted by bacicat View Post
    Basically, NSW got robbed of the points for the match because the SCG groundskeepers need to be shot...

    Being from Melbourne of course I don't mind the points being handed over, but I'd be ****ty if I was a Blues supporter.

    Actually, I should say Sydney groundskeepers in general as the NZ tour match was called off in Blacktown for the same reason.

    I didn't think growing grass was that hard, but what do you know...

    Does that clear it up for you?
    What is happening in NSW.


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    I’m pretty sure the dinosaurs died out when they stopped gathering food and started having meetings to discuss gathering food

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    I’m pretty sure the dinosaurs died out when they stopped gathering food and started having meetings to discuss gathering food

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    I’m pretty sure the dinosaurs died out when they stopped gathering food and started having meetings to discuss gathering food

    A bookshop is one of the only pieces of evidence we have that people are still thinking

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