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| Reviewed by Tracey L. O' Very (Reader) |
11/15/2005 |
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Wonderful Poem and congrats. I really can't say I'm for England or AU cuz I gots too many friends in both places but.. Congrats!
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| Reviewed by Ch'erie de Perrot |
9/14/2005 |
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Excellent Ode here ol Chap, marvellous piece of play, the seagulls must of been flying right side up for a change hehe.
I'm not sure but I think all the years we had claim to the Ashes, though they were incarcerated in an English Museum!! and never left Pommy soil ahem... our SAS actually took on an elite operation, removed them outa the urn and neatly placed some charred chops off the Barbi. But you would have to Check with the ICC about that :P
Jolly Good show old Chap.
Ch'erie |
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| Reviewed by C. McGovern-Bowen |
9/14/2005 |
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enjoy victory's fleeting high; tomorrow the battle resumes! a fun read!
peace and joy,
carolyn |
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| Reviewed by Kate Burnside |
9/13/2005 |
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| Sums cricket up, don't it... fighting to the deadly-dull death over an eggcup of charred wood. Boys will be boys, I guess. If they ended up in my house, I'd take the top off and use them to absorb the spilled Chateauneuf du Pape off the white tablecloth! Well, at least they'd have a use. So, bring 'em on round and we'll celebrate! :)) XXXXXXXX wotsKriket Kate xx |
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| Reviewed by Carole Mathys |
9/12/2005 |
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Well done, and congratulations...
peace, Carole
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| Reviewed by jude forese |
9/12/2005 |
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| to the winner goes the spoils and i guess you spoiled by always winning ;) |
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| Reviewed by Sherry Heim |
9/12/2005 |
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Ha!!! Both you and Andy are really trying to rub salt in their wounds. To win gracefully is a virtue. LOL
Take care,
Sherry |
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| Reviewed by Richard Christopher Suarez |
9/12/2005 |
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Paul, I love England and English customs and You my Friend always do a fine job of bringing England's Style to America!
Excellent!
Peace',
Rich Criso |
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| Reviewed by Dawn Richerson |
9/12/2005 |
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| CRICKET???? I just read Andy's poem and didn't have a clue what he was saying. Thought that was me... or Andy (haha). I am clueless, but go England! Thanks for shedding the tiniest bit of light on the ashes to ashes thing.. Dawn |
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| Reviewed by Jerry Bolton (Reader) |
9/12/2005 |
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| What I know about cricket they could write a book about (and have, many times over), but congratulations for your victory! |
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| Reviewed by Karla Dorman, The StormSpinner |
9/12/2005 |
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Paul,
I don't understand cricket, but your enthusiasm for the sport clearly shows. That's how Americans feel about baseball and football (not the soccer kind). :) Well written celebratory write! Congratulations!
(((HUGS))) and love, Karla. :) |
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| Reviewed by Tinka Boukes |
9/12/2005 |
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Oh yeah!!!!!!!
Well done..... guess Andy is smiling...BIGTIME!!
CONGRATZ ENGLAND!!!!
Love Tinks |
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| Reviewed by E T Waldron |
9/12/2005 |
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Great victory write Paul! No better time to crow than when your team wins! So go to it!;-)
Eileen |
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| Reviewed by Andy Turner (Reader) |
9/12/2005 |
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HAHAHAHAHA. Ain't victory sweet.
Ashes coming home. JERUSALEM!!!
NOT TO rub it in. First the RUGBY NOW THE ASHES. Next The world cup. |
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| Reviewed by Kate Clifford |
9/12/2005 |
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| Wonderful write! |
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| Reviewed by Jane Rodway |
9/12/2005 |
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| :) I just read my Andy's poem about the same thing and he started to give me a history of cricket:) I am happy for you guys, I love sports- only all I ever hear is cricket and Arsenal, I wish he'd give me a history of Rugby, that I LOVE:) |
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