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CooWee

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  1. Hi Steve & Sue, A warm welcome to the NBN Forum from me also.
  2. That's also a good idea Iain and you could spin your wheels on a length, if you'll excuse the expression! I'll leave my glasses in the changing room. We must ensure fair play at all times. We love the Yorkies really. Oh no we don't - it's getting to that time year.
  3. Congratulations Yorkshire Cricket Club you were the best. Iain can we sign a truce and get a flanking movement going between our respective clubs and ambush them next season. We'll use Dougie Brown as our chief negotiator.
  4. Hi Cheesey, We'll keep an eye out since we're roaming about next week and will give a wave and toot if we see you.
  5. Thanks for the post Jonathan, it brought back some good memories. I used to know David (Bunny) Gunson and he was a funny man and a good footballer to boot (sorry). He was a controller in the Air Traffic Control and we used go around (sorry again) playing football against other airports as Birmingham Airport. I can remember playing against such as Manchester and Gatwick. He was blessed with a great dry sense of humour, even on a football pitch. Excellent after dinner speaker, one of the best I've ever come across. again.
  6. "any Goats will do" I am ready to obey O Grace. Be funny if it was forgotten that it was fizzy!
  7. Wiseman's Bridge, brings back memories, we stayed there some 55/56 years ago and Manorbier I remember as having the clearest sea and bl**dy cold too. As we were sitting on the beach there were some young German soldiers playing away to our right; dad was giving them a hard look and my mother put her hand on his arm and said "it wasn't them." For some reason that has always stuck in my mind. Tenby and the surrounding area obviously brings back happy memories for a lot of us, judging by previous posts and I'm sure we'd be delighted to read your holiday tales. Nice pictures, a sunny day in every sense. Iain, totally off thread but then it wouldn't be the NBN if it wasn't; well done Lancashire.
  8. Warmest congratulations from me I hope you both are happy for a long, long time. Plenty of this , little of this. Tenby is also a favourite of mine and I think you will enjoy a boat trip out to Caldy Island.
  9. Sorry Marina, just couldn't resist! Wowee Wowee, Iain, you look gorgeous petal. I am glad the operation was a success.mi Mine not so good! Quasimodo is sitting at home with Esmeralda. ‘Am I really the ugliest man alive?’ he asks her. ‘Go upstairs and ask the magic mirror,’ Esmeralda tells him. A little while later Quasimodo comes downstairs and sits quietly at the table. After a while he turns to Esmeralda and asks, ‘Who is CooWee?!
  10. I certainly know that part of Norfolk very well, it is not far from Moonlight Shadow's mooring.
  11. Hi Sue, a warm welcome from me also. I'm a Brummie by trade but now live up t' north, although not as north as Iain.
  12. There's another prospect young Samuel Hain of Warwickshire, he's just scored another century and he's only 19.
  13. Speak up Brown, you're through!! :naughty: Talking about unfortunate headlines I've just seen this on the BBC cricket site - "Ashes 2015: Lord's Test there for the saving - Jonathan Agnew" and another ouch!!
  14. Hello Jean and a very belated warm welcome from me and as Grace said elsewhere, nice to have another lady on board. Pleasant little video by the way.
  15. Hi Paul, I read today that Eoin Morgan's form isn't so good, but Bairstow played very well against Warwickshire recently and seem to be going well in general.
  16. "England Are Doing Pretty Good Huh!" I think that headline is consigned to the bin for now.
  17. 103 all out, ye Gads!! "Believe me I sit in front of a window in the bedroom / office and this laptop has been threatened more than once that it will be going through it before long." I sympathise with your predicament, Monica, my laptop is getting near its launch date, or as you show lump hammer technology. I thought this was supposed to be a good batting track. May be of interest but Warwickshire are currently 231 for 3 at home.
  18. Hi, we found when kayaking at night with head torches that we could see better with them turned off, but what Dave says is also true as you get older (and boy am I getting older!) the eyes need more light to see to read for instance.
  19. "who leave their tackle out on the roof for all to see?) :shocked :shocked" What people do to get a tan. Lovely picture though Alan.
  20. Well MM, if it was me, I would put it after the it .
  21. Hi Monica, Thus far they are, as I type Australia are 130 for 6. I must admit I thought England were doing the back slapping a bit early and that there was no pressure, time wise, to get the 412, 206 a day and at 97 for 1 and going well it was ominous. How quickly things can change and a very unlike Australian collapse has left England in a very strong position but I will wait for the tenth wicket to fall before I cheer too loudly. I am sure Iain will have something to say around tea time or at the end of the day's play.
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