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Nipple clamps even.
JKLever- Number of posts : 27236
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Most of the great batsmen have been small men.
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In my plans for Regional cricket this would be the perfect opportunity for the 'Midlands' selectors to pick a young kid averaging 40 in his first 17 games to represent them.
As it is he'll probably stay stale at Div 2 level
As it is he'll probably stay stale at Div 2 level
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Maybe he should stand up.JKLever wrote:Doesn't look stand out - infact he looks 4ft 3'
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I did genuinely think this was about the 'real' Massachusetts James Taylor. Despite the attempts to make it so, I'm now disappointed.
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Jill, surely you've learned by now that this place will always disappoint if you expect things from it.Yorkie Jill wrote:I'm now disappointed.
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Yorkie Jill wrote:I did genuinely think this was about the 'real' Massachusetts James Taylor. Despite the attempts to make it so, I'm now disappointed.
I was going to ask if Carly was the mother.
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Henry wrote:Most of the great batsmen have been small men.
G Pollock, Sobers, and MtFTB?
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Is he related to Les?
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Paul Keating wrote:Henry wrote:Most of the great batsmen have been small men.
G Pollock, Sobers, and MtFTB?
3 men do not make up most of the great batsmen in test cricket. Hayden isn't even a great, anyway.
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Zat wrote:Jill, surely you've learned by now that this place will always disappoint if you expect things from it.Yorkie Jill wrote:I'm now disappointed.
*sigh*. I should've. I haven't.
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