Talking of M&S, I had some M&S Banoffi Pie last night and it was magnificent
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the mighty Selmeston & Alciston CC (current holders of the Tommy Lusted Cup and founder members of the Cuckmere Valley League...)Dies Irae said:who do you play for Mushi?
Hiney said:Talking of M&S, I had some M&S Bannofi Pie last night and it was magnificent
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Moshe Gariani said:the mighty Selmeston & Alciston CC (current holders of the Tommy Lusted Cup and founder members of the Cuckmere Valley League...)
Moshe Gariani said:the mighty Selmeston & Alciston CC (current holders of the Tommy Lusted Cup and founder members of the Cuckmere Valley League...)
don't think that description fits the bill... we are just off the A27 at SelmestonDies Irae said:We used to play selmeston when I played for Lewes taxes on an Evening ( we may still do)
Is that the one where you turn right at Polegate and drive into the downd and the pitch is in a bowl
yes...Woodchip said:Does Tony Silvester play for you guys?
Moshe Gariani said:don't think that description fits the bill... we are just off the A27 at Selmeston
oooh.... to be fair if you can't get runs at Firle then you might as well give up (I was run out - partner's fault - on 88 last time I played there... )Dies Irae said:I remember Selmeston....on the bend by a pub? of the A27
Nice place...got a ton one sunday there, years ago.
Firle is singularily the best place to play cricket in Sussex FACT
I got a ton there too
happy to report that the SCG is in its usual immaculate condition at this time of year... we have cut out a strip for our first home game and it already has the look of a belter at the Kensington Oval, while for a mental picture of the outfield just think "Crucible"....Titanic said:How is the SCG looking ? Hope your (and the delightful Ms Gariani's) efforts during the close season have been duly rewarded.
Moshe Gariani said:(I was run out - partner's fault - on 88 last time I played there... )
Moshe Gariani said:happy to report that the SCG is in its usual immaculate condition at this time of year... we have cut out a strip for our first home game and it already has the look of a belter at the Kensington Oval, while for a mental picture of the outfield just think "Crucible"....
exactly... he pushed the ball wide of mid-off and proceeded to run through that classic quartet in textbook fashionTitanic said:YES... No... Get back... SORRY!
still in progress...!Titanic said:Sounds great - and how did the ground improvements go at the Pavilion End ?
Dies Irae said:we have now changed our shopping routine.
basic stuff like cereal/milk and stuff from sainsbury's and everything else from M%S a bit more expensive, but the Seafood Platter is to die for