Posts by reece palmer
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what a pity those godawful scene apartments didn't fall into the harbour, could've been the foundation of a stadium paid for by the earthquake commission. heh.
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yeah I definitely felt the shudder, my house moved a bit but nothing fell or was dislodged etc. I live right next to the western train line and while my initial thought was earthquake, put it down to a train that passed moments later. Guess I can cross that off the list of things to do before you die.
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So so good, thrice in a row.
truly magic cake mr bracewell -
so D.O.F. how thick is that icing over piopio?
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that is the stuff of legend, we've got backbone again!
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A month is a very long time in professional sport, things can change real quick. I think we're all due a slice of bracewells humble pie in some form or another. I know I for one wasn't too complimentary. But as Hannibal from the A team says, "I love it when a plan comes together"
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Well what a performance, there can be no detracting from this effort, chasing 337 to win and getting it with balls to spare and wickets in hand. Peter Fulton showed he can accelerate his strike rate when he is 'in' and and grand fifty for McMillan in double quick time put the magic back in the black cap cake, as bracewell might have said. A good day to be on the terraces, lots of fun minded people and not over the top security. Ross Taylor, what a knock he's a legend in the making. I would have liked to see tha captain get amongst the runs but perhaps it was for the best that he got out early. bring on hamiltron.
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you know its sort of a dont ask dont tell situation with Iraq, maybe it's a mission to secure world supplies of whaleoil. heh.
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without wanting to offend our mate merc, quite a lot of grammar boys I have come across exhibit violent tendencies as their first option when engaging in any sort of debate that doesn't go their way. another euphemism that I had no idea existed, funny though. First time I've read the lunatic fringe (murray et al) it has a certain comedic value, but I'm curious as to the 'real pub' assertion. Does it have to have a pool table to be a 'real pub' or does it have to sell quarts to be considered a 'real pub' or does whale oil have to drink there to be considered a 'real pub'? If the latter is true then I would like to nominate 'surrender dorothy' as a real pub.
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Now that was sublime.
They have been overdue for that game for quite some time.