I think that the board owes me a huge debt of gratitude. I have successfully reduced RB to a repeated 3 word post. The problem he has now is that he can't stop doing it or he will "lose"
In the mean time, none of us have to read any of his regular pathetic posts!! :D
pie chucker you need to work on using your bat rather than let me and wilba continue to hit you in the head and shoulders etc.....you changed your nappy yet???
your worse than harris...just another weak as piss cc**** hiding behind his computer screen.
Rocky, I like your La Russo work their, spot on. There was even a hint of the courage that Frank Dux showed when he was temporarily blinded by Chung Lee.
What about the couarge shown by Kurt Sloane to go through all that vigorous training then jump into the ring against Tong Po to avenge the crippling of his brother in Kickboxer. The crowd giving Smith applause as he walked out to bat at the SCG was similar to the crowd cheering "Nok Su Cow" during the final fight!
I thought that John Winger and Russel Zitski showed enormous courage to fight off the Russians after they tried to impress the skirt they were chasing and drove the US Armys Urban Assault Vehicle onto enemy soil in Stripes. They couldn't have done it without Ox and Psyco (Francis) though.
Absoloutly they did along with Sgt Hulka. He was their big toe after all! What about Thornton Melon performing the triple lindy dive when he went back to school to win the Uni dive championships for Grand Lakes Uni. Amazing feat of courage especially at his age.
What a great test match, which capped a fantastic test series. Who said test cricket was dead??
By the way, pretty good declaration by Ponting in the end hey.....hindsight is a wonderful thing.
FT, everything you said at the end of day 4 you got wrong....haha that's funny. How much brass did you do on the game?
Train/Fridge.......nothing i said i got wrong. It was in relation to my bet on the draw. I thought that he would declare half an hour before stumps so Aust could not lose as a draw would still see them stay on top of the world rankings and i got it wrong. But declaring as early as he did left the door slightly ajar for RSA. If you had read an earlier post i told Goochy to stand in the queue to collect his winnings on Aust winning as thats what i thought would happen at that stage.
I lost $30 Train. If the draw happened i had a 5 way multi with the draw the last leg to collect $750. After Ponting declared i had $10.00 on SA at $21.00 and $10 also on Devilliers for Hi Score AT $9.00. If the draw happened and the hi score i would've pocketed $840 not a bad bet but just didn't pan out. Just slightly out in my judgement.
And Fridge i won $400 on RSA winning in Melbourne for a $50 at $8.00investment.....not bad for a bloke who knows nothing about cricket as you put it.
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G Train enjoys puffing his chest out and strutting around in his chookpen like Foghorn Leghorn..
Absoloutly they did along with Sgt Hulka. He was their big toe after all! What about Thornton Melon performing the triple lindy dive when he went back to school to win the Uni dive championships for Grand Lakes Uni. Amazing feat of courage especially at his age.
-- Edited by Rocky Burdett at 15:32, 2009-01-08
None of these fetes compare to the Dread Pirate Roberts who had been mostly dead all day (until he saw miricle max) and defeated prince humperdink to win back his true love buttercup.
Young Tommy Turner muscled through the pain when gym teacher Beuller Bellbreaker grabbed hold of what principle Carter called his 'talliwacker' after he poked it through the hole in the wall of the female showers while they were washing.