I am going to mention the cricket.

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91092, a world record attendance for a test match was set at the Melbourne Cricket Ground today for the first day of the fourth test, Aust vs England, the traditional Boxing Day Test.

No I was not one of them.
 
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5-0, whilst I am very, no extremely happy, it is also a shame because what I like about test cricket is the strategy, the often close wins and how each test can be seen to be won or lost, or  then turn around.

Looking fwd to much closer future Tests with England. Sth Africa next for us.

You will not hear from me regarding one day and 20/20 during next two months of our summer. I follow, but they do not excite to same degree.
 
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Well goodbye England and "Hello Sth Africa"; now this could be interesting!!
 
An S.A. guy I work with hasn't been in all week ... think he'll off himself now [eek]
 
Crickets?  I hear them year round... every day.  Katydids as well.  Cicadas sneak in with their screeching as well.
Oh! Are those the crickets we are talking about here?  [unsure]
Tinker
 
Tinker said:
Crickets?  I hear them year round... every day.  Katydids as well.  Cicadas sneak in with their screeching as well.
Oh! Are those the crickets we are talking about here?  [unsure]
Tinker

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Sure am, yes those crickets that live in Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, West Indies, India, SriLanka,  England, infact  most ex colonies of the UK, even US and Canada. Those Colonial Brits certainly spread those 'crickets' around! [big grin]
 
The only cricket I know anything about is this:

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His name is Jiminy - and he's no fool! ( now the US folks will have that song going through their heads all day long...)

[big grin]
 

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