It was our celebrated spinner who deceived batsman with his stock non turning ball. Not seen him for some time, but I gather he is well and living over Worthing way. We had some splendid times together. My favourite conversation was the one where I put on 99 with him at Chelwood Gate in an...
I remember playing in the mid-90s against an occasional at best New Zealand Test cricketer from the 70s who's name escapes me.
A team mate who bowled dollies got him out and was crowing about it. Turned out he was a bowler anyway and a complete bunny. But my team mate wasn't having it.
What is often omitted is that Sharia Law is allowed in the country but only on the basis that it doesn't conflict with UK laws. It's the same with any rules. When a person goes to the AMEX they agree to abide by certain terms and conditions on their ticket. Some of these may have no standing in...
Normally the gap would narrow. But despite the media doing it's best, I really think the public have had enough of them in a way that will spark catastrophe.
On another note, I think polls should be banned during campaigns.
Well, quite. It really doesn't matter to me. He attended that event and showed respect. But the 'national anthem' is nothing but a homage to overlords. Incredible that down the centuries the poor and downtrodden have been forced to sing it. Quite sickening when you think deeper into it. No...
213 ? How very DARE they ? In that Oval 'cauldron' of pissed up hooray henrys and '4' waving children begging for the loo.
I hope they are not going for the win. I suspect Surrey's batsman would go all WG. 'They came to see us bat, not you bowl'
Underlines my point really. There was nothing wrong with the coat the old man was wearing- especially as the Queen Mum had commented on how lovely and warm it was.
Michael Foot was a very soft natured bloke who was hounded by the right wing press.