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Corzza

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  1. Fecken Hell! The life of some!
  2. I lost count the amount of times iv been up against them and at no time did I feel "oh damn I am in trouble here"
  3. Good to see you in good spirit Tabs
  4. Sorry to hear Freeze, how long she been doing the dirty?
  5. India tour of Zimbabwe, 1st ODI: Zimbabwe v India at Harare, Jul 24, 2013 Zimbabwe 228/7 (50 ov) India 230/4 (44.5 ov) India won by 6 wickets (with 31 balls remaining)
  6. Pakistan tour of West Indies, 5th ODI: West Indies v Pakistan at Gros Islet, Jul 24, 2013 West Indies 242/7 (50 ov) Pakistan 226/5 (47.4 ov) Pakistan require another 17 runs with 5 wickets and 14 balls remaining Match delayed by rain
  7. Nice one Buffster! Do share more
  8. The forum is one of about 20 windows open on my computer. Shyte gets done around here so no complaint from further up the tree
  9. 10 mins and I am getting the FUDGE out of here!
  10. Euro cars are all very similar when it comes to the complexity of these sensors. Had a few customers play games with their Volvos and its ended up costing them a packet becuase you pretty much have to use Genuine parts and then get it pugged into the factory diagnostic system that only dealers have which then = $$$
  11. http://www.youtube.com/user/monsterenergy?feature=watch
  12. I wouldnt touch it mate, it is possible to cause all sorts of issues with the O2 sensor etc
  13. Not warm here either tabs. Winter has arrived late!
  14. 2nd ODI: Sri Lanka v South Africa at Colombo (RPS) - Jul 23, 2013 Sri Lanka 223/9 (49.2/49.2 ov) South Africa 104/5 (21/21 ov, target: 122) Sri Lanka won by 17 runs (D/L method)
  15. Kallis greatest of all time - Waugh In a recent interview in London, former Australian cricket captain Steve Waugh rated South African allrounder Jacques Kallis as the greatest cricketer of all time. Waugh was speaking to former South African test captain Ali Bacher and, on the subject of cricket greats, had no hesitation in naming Kallis. "'Of all time?' I asked him," said Bacher, speaking from London on Tuesday. "Without any hesitation, Waugh said 'yes'." Waugh told Bacher: "You only have to look at the runs he has scored, the wickets and the catches he has taken for South Africa." Kallis has scored 13 045 runs in 161 tests for his country, at an average of 55.98 and taken 287 wickets and 190 catches. His highest score of 224 was against Sri Lanka at Newlands, Cape Town, in January 2012. The 37-year-old is fourth on the all-time list of most test runs scored, behind India's Sachin Tendulkar with 15 837 from 198 matches, Australia's recently retired Ricky Ponting (13 378 from 168) and also retired Rahul Dravid of India (13 288 from 164). Bacher was in London to interview Waugh, at Lord's, and former All Black captain Sean Fitzpatrick, at Twickenham, as part of a series of interviews of all-time greats for local broadcaster SuperSport. "Steve was speaking spontaneously and I feel it was a huge accolade for a cricketer who has been widely underrated. "Generally speaking, our country has, sadly, never truly recognised the greatness of Jacques Kallis." Waugh and Fitzpatrick spoke openly with Bacher about their years in sport, both having reached the pinnacle of their respective codes. No slouch with the bat, Waugh scored 10 927 test runs in 168 matches before his retirement in 2004, leaving him seventh on the all-time list. Waugh led Australia in 15 of their world-record 16 consecutive test wins and to the 1999 World Cup title. "I believe viewers in South Africa would be only too happy to hear what they both had to say," Bacher said, "particularly about their rivalry with South Africa."
  16. Moaning DORKS! Get it? Get it? Get it?????
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