By: svenmarcheson 8/08/2008 8:36 am Yahoo! Profile: svenmarcheson Did this message offend you? Sign in to report abuse |
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| Here we have an example of Kipsy fighting of a 3-dimensional "virtual" front... |
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By: thewhingingpom2003 6/07/2006 8:21 pm Yahoo! Profile: thewhingingpom2003 Did this message offend you? Sign in to report abuse |
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| So we can add ADD to the list, then Richard? |
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By: kipsy_poo26 6/07/2006 9:10 am Yahoo! Profile: kipsy_poo26 Did this message offend you? Sign in to report abuse |
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Cyclops? V V cejokes? Australia "A"?
Ok I'll play the game. You be V V cejokes or kipsypoo26 or whatever clone name you care to use today because you don't want to embarass yourself anymore using your real name do you? (nudge, nudge) and I'll pretend to make up excuses for the loss just like you normally do, ok? Hmm..this'll be fun.
Here we go...Er, it was only our "A" side which was really our "B" side 'cos the real "A" side had serious knee,ankle,personal virus injuries and or weddings to attend which prevented them etc. etc....sorry i've lost interest already. |
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By: vvcejokes 6/07/2006 6:28 am Yahoo! Profile: vvcejokes Did this message offend you? Sign in to report abuse |
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unashamedly pasted off cric info as our resident cyclops seems to have missed it
How's ton guides New Zealand to thumping win
July 5, 2006
New Zealand A 2 for 239 (How 123*, Papps 64) beat Australia A 7 for 236 (Hodge 123, Hopes 61*) by 8 wickets
An unbeaten 123 by opener Jamie How guided New Zealand A to a comprehensive eight-wicket victory over Australia A in their opening match of the Top End Series at Darwin. New Zealand looked at ease right from the start chasing 237, thanks to a 196-run opening stand between How and Michael Papps, who made 64.
How scored 17 boundaries and a six in his run-a-ball knock and the pair kept the Australian bowlers at bay till the 37th over, when Papps was caught behind by Brad Haddin off Shane Watson. Jessy Ryder fell two balls later but New Zealand cantered home with just nearly nine overs to spare after a quickfire 27 by Peter Fulton.
Oh I deleted the bit about Brad Hodge's fighting 123 as it didn't seem relevant |
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