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    Always makes me laugh when I see Brits abroad baking themselves in the sun for two weeks in Spain. Bloody fools.

    Factor 20 and a hat for me.
    It is now official, we are not quite so sh@t at cricket as we were! Rugby Union is a different matter.

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    Yanks do this too

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    Talking about everything coming back and biting you on the butt no exceptions.
    The same can be said about the good you did during the early days as well
    Grade 1-2,,, I was milk monitor If I didn't drink 8 small bottles of milk {warm}
    most days I'll go he. Never broken a bone in my life and i was a thrill seeker from hell
    Even Hang gliding, motorbikes dirt and road, plus was skin diving from an early age
    as holidays were at Kilcunda a great beach location has to be good for lungs.
    My resting heart beat is 45-47 bpm nurses always ask what sport I do.
    Not sure if drinking is a sport, same as fishing is a sport no one told the other team {fish}
    its just a sport. Plus my BP is spot on as well, but knees are gone from cricket ,footy and
    running I was trained for Stawell gift a few times. once at 20 the next at 30 where believe it or not i was quicker.
    Love my sport miss it but thats life maybe I miss the team aspect of competing.

    @ Fractser a mate of mine who came over from the Shetland islands ended up staying and working in Darwin
    32 every day high humidity, now thats one extreme to the other, IMO he's back in Shetland ATM
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    Milk monitors..............warm milk left in the sun.................that brings back memories :0

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    warm milk,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, hmmmmmm
    silver foil bottle caps. but made for strong bones later in life
    Well IMO
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    NP99 that photo of "The Hawaiian King Curtis" reminds me of Mike Cleary commentating on the Wrestling back in the late 60-early 70s Man he was a loud interview & luv the coconut chop to the head ;-p Great fun !
    Cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by Waza View Post
    NP99 that photo of "The Hawaiian King Curtis" reminds me of Mike Cleary commentating on the Wrestling back in the late 60-early 70s Man he was a loud interview & luv the coconut chop to the head ;-p Great fun !
    Cheers
    Thanks.....he knew how to work a crowd and was a great talker on the mic. I met him when I was about 15, so gentle and quiet, sadly passed away a year or two back. They were good days

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