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Evening Ants and Luke,

Gee I get a better reception here from you guys than the family when I get home from work

We are your family Chris. We are.

Need to make a grander entrance when you get home...you need theme music.

Mario!

I like the empires theme music from star wars.

and, no, she doesnt....

This could also work. And it's true. I asked her.

Mmm 2006 bit before my time.... I was in grade 9 :/

I graduated in 2006.

Cricket is turning into top viewing. Poms are killing it :P

[awaits barrage of sledging from Aussies]

Poms are doing well. Compared to the Aussies at least. Feels good to support the winning team :P

World war Z, anyone seen it? Thoughts.. don't want to waste my time today

Seen it. Interesting take on the whole Zombie thing.

Poms are doing well. Compared to the Aussies at least. Feels good to support the winning team :P

Might want to revisit your definition of winning as we have a (very slight) edge in the match now

Could go either way from here but aussies definitely slightly in front.

+1 to Marty


The Poms just let our number 11 score 98 runs on them taking us from looking at a 100 run deficit on the first innings to having a lead of 70 odd, then losing 2 wickets before erasing the deficit!

That gives the Aussies a definite upper hand. However Cook is still in and he is farking amazing >_<

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