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It doesn't even matter. It's over now.
Yes it does matter.
Thanks all, it's been a good ride.
The ride is not over yet, the Mayans got the date of the 21-12-2012 wrong, not sure what the new date is.
It doesn't even matter. It's over now.
Thanks all, it's been a good ride.
I deserve a ripe old whack across the back of the head.... Just booked a JQ fare as I thought it would be cheapest with the boxing day sale only to find that the cost of QF was marginal! sigh.... The JQ times suit me better but geez I should I don't some research
Q. When do you know you are on the outer with your employer?I went to the test cricket yesterday, but am mighty glad I didn't buy a ticket for the whole five days.
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RIP Tony Greig, you will be missed.
Agreed. Not everyone liked him as a commentator (I did), but if you watched the cricket on Ch 9 then he was a part of your summer for 30+ years.
RIP Tony Greig, you will be missed.
RIP Tony Greig, you will be missed.
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Tony Greig will be remembered by a generation of cricket fans
Have the bast@rd barred from the broadcast area
I recall that - the 12th Man - funny!
And in related news that is not sad like AW Greig's passing, but still a little surprising, is the just announced retirement of MEK Hussey from all international cricket as at the end of the Sydney Test. A good innings for a guy who debuted in tests around the age of 30.
Quite saddening news. He appeared down-to-earth and rather suave, in a way. Glad his family saw him through this Christmas. RIP.
I just found that it was a heart attack, and not related to the cancer. It's certainly not good to go at 66, but I'd rather a simple and sudden heart attack rather than a long, debilitating and futile battle with cancer.