Hi Andrew,
I agree. I have grave doubts about Ponting's captaincy as well. I mean,
sending them in to bat first. What was that! And I was cross with
Martyn as he needed to go on with Clark, who's shaping but has a way to
go.
I'd like to see the real tailenders wag a bit, make a bit of a match of
it, and Warne's capable of leading the charge but he's down with the
real dogs, but, of course, it's England's match. Is Flintoff the new
Beefy? He's kinds cute, methinks.
So where do I get one of these Character Generator thingies? Something
I can put in a birthday or Chrissie order for? Is it better than a data
projector?
Cheers,
Jill
On Sunday, August 7, 2005, at 05:04 AM, Andrew Burke wrote:
> Yes, I'm worried about the top order batsmen - a lot of unconvincing
> innings
> recently. Even Hayden and Ponting, normally reliable. Damien Martyn
> seems to
> have good concentration still. Oh, well, it makes the next Test even
> more
> interesting. (But my sleeping patterns are all shot to pieces when they
> play - I tell myself I'll just watch the replays, but I'm weak-willed
> and
> watch every bloody ball.)
>
> But a good way for you to celebrate - connected vicariously to a
> massive
> audience ... Pity you don't have a Character Generator console at home
> - You
> could have fed the Age news across the bottom of screen :-)
>
> Cheers - & g'night/morning ...
>
> Andrew
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