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#1001 harrry

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Posted Today, 14:01

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Hey ... changing the subject a little ... where is Kevjohn?

I sort of miss him diligently scrawling away over a hot desk and a coffee, while I'm kicking back with a beer.

He bowled an honest over.

He hasn't joined JT and gone to play that 'other' game, has he?

I'd sort of be a little dissapointed if he was all of a sudden batting for the other side.

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I thought JT, our fitness coach, had taken KevJohn in hand, to stiffen his resolve, so to speak.
While I assume KevJohn is running a mile...

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Going back 10 year ago I would have run a mile,....Posted Image  but now, I manage from the desk to the loo....Posted Image
That could be an issue for batting; you better get a box with some extra space
wont everyone just gather all around him like in the old days.

#1002 brit1984

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Posted Today, 14:02

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View Postkevjohn, on Today, 13:54 , said:

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Going back 10 year ago I would have run a mile,....Posted Image  but now, I manage from the desk to the loo....Posted Image

You may need to improve your diet, or improve your fitness...

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Posted Today, 14:03

View Postharrry, on Today, 13:55 , said:

View Postkevjohn, on Today, 13:47 , said:

View PostDavid48, on Today, 13:06 , said:

Hey ... changing the subject a little ... where is Kevjohn?

I sort of miss him diligently scrawling away over a hot desk and a coffee, while I'm kicking back with a beer.

He bowled an honest over.

He hasn't joined JT and gone to play that 'other' game, has he?

I'd sort of be a little dissapointed if he was all of a sudden batting for the other side.

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Never been missed before....Thank you David48Posted Image
As I mentioned before ISP Pigeon Courier problems
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just got back to the desk and a hot coffee

and NO I'm not a traitor.......would never play that other game..Posted Image

It gives me much pride to see how you guys have keeped up the good work
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Streetcowboy,David48 and BookMan, you have all keeped things bowling along smoothly....Posted Image
And Boss....You should be soooooooo proud, having put this fantastic team together....Posted Image
And Jingthing, I look forward to working with you when you have sorted out  "the hole in your head"...Posted Image
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Posted Today, 14:04

Having broken the 1000 post barrier is anyone willing to make a prediction of how long it will take to get to 19000 and beat the apparently longest other thread.  I know cricket is a slow game but will it take us several years like that one.

I think we probably already hold the record for the longest thread without post disapearances.

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Posted Today, 14:07

View Postbrit1984, on Today, 14:02 , said:

View PostStreetCowboy, on Today, 14:00 , said:

View Postkevjohn, on Today, 13:54 , said:

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Going back 10 year ago I would have run a mile,....Posted Image  but now, I manage from the desk to the loo....Posted Image

You may need to improve your diet, or improve your fitness...

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Thank you Boss...I know who to ask when I want a practical answer...Posted Image

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Posted Today, 14:09

View Postharrry, on Today, 14:04 , said:

Having broken the 1000 post barrier is anyone willing to make a prediction of how long it will take to get to 19000 and beat the apparently longest other thread.  I know cricket is a slow game but will it take us several years like that one.

I think we probably already hold the record for the longest thread without post disapearances.

I suppose, for the benefit of our gentle readers who do not have the time to follow this thread every ball, every run, I should do a summary commentary on the Sports Page...

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Posted Today, 14:10

View Postharrry, on Today, 14:04 , said:

Having broken the 1000 post barrier is anyone willing to make a prediction of how long it will take to get to 19000 and beat the apparently longest other thread.  I know cricket is a slow game but will it take us several years like that one.

I think we probably already hold the record for the longest thread without post disapearances.

Given my age....I will have to sign the 2 yr old grandson up to TV....but, hay......positive thinking can do great thingsPosted Image

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Posted Today, 14:16

View Postharrry, on Today, 14:04 , said:

Having broken the 1000 post barrier is anyone willing to make a prediction of how long it will take to get to 19000 and beat the apparently longest other thread.  I know cricket is a slow game but will it take us several years like that one.

I think we probably already hold the record for the longest thread without post disapearances.

At the current run-rate we should pass the 19,000 landmark early in 2013

However, as anyone who watches movies knows, most of us will die during 2012

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Posted Today, 14:16

I bet if it's the cheer squad doing the "gathering all around", then I wont be the only one with whe loo problem.

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Posted Today, 14:20

View Postbrit1984, on Today, 14:16 , said:

View Postharrry, on Today, 14:04 , said:

Having broken the 1000 post barrier is anyone willing to make a prediction of how long it will take to get to 19000 and beat the apparently longest other thread.  I know cricket is a slow game but will it take us several years like that one.

I think we probably already hold the record for the longest thread without post disapearances.

At the current run-rate we should pass the 19,000 landmark early in 2013

However, as anyone who watches movies knows, most of us will die during 2012

2012 is too early for me.I want to post the #18,999th post...

Edited by kevjohn, Today, 14:20 .


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Posted Today, 14:22

View PostStreetCowboy, on Today, 14:00 , said:

View Postkevjohn, on Today, 13:54 , said:

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Going back 10 year ago I would have run a mile,....Posted Image  but now, I manage from the desk to the loo....Posted Image

You may need to improve your diet, or improve your fitness...

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Nar....been through all that....now it's time to let it roll.

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Posted Today, 14:22

Thailand needs cricket? Cultural imperialism much?

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Posted 53 minutes ago

View PostJingthing, on Today, 14:22 , said:

Thailand needs cricket? Cultural imperialism much?

You can't keep JT away!   I think he is warming to the game.

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Posted 52 minutes ago

View Postbrit1984, on Today, 14:16 , said:

View Postharrry, on Today, 14:04 , said:

Having broken the 1000 post barrier is anyone willing to make a prediction of how long it will take to get to 19000 and beat the apparently longest other thread.  I know cricket is a slow game but will it take us several years like that one.

I think we probably already hold the record for the longest thread without post disapearances.

At the current run-rate we should pass the 19,000 landmark early in 2013

However, as anyone who watches movies knows, most of us will die during 2012

Who has the record?

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Posted 44 minutes ago

View PostJingthing, on Today, 14:22 , said:

Thailand needs cricket? Cultural imperialism much?
Q1: Yes
Q2: No


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Posted 41 minutes ago

You do realize cricket has the (accurate) image as a sport of COMMONWEALTH nations? Thais have this kind of "thing" about not ever being colonized by the west.

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Posted 35 minutes ago

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You do realize cricket has the (accurate) image as a sport of COMMONWEALTH nations? Thais have this kind of "thing" about not ever being colonized by the west.
That is exactly why this plan will work; the open-minded Thais have infinite potential to reap the benefits from cricket

Conversely, you have identified why the introduction of cricket would be met with too much resistance to be effective in fixing America


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Posted 32 minutes ago

View Postbrit1984, on 35 minutes ago, said:

View PostJingthing, on 41 minutes ago, said:

You do realize cricket has the (accurate) image as a sport of COMMONWEALTH nations? Thais have this kind of "thing" about not ever being colonized by the west.
That is exactly why this plan will work; the open-minded Thais have infinite potential to reap the benefits from cricket

Conversely, you have identified why the introduction of cricket would be met with too much resistance to be effective in fixing America


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Posted 31 minutes ago

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You do realize cricket has the (accurate) image as a sport of COMMONWEALTH nations? Thais have this kind of "thing" about not ever being colonized by the west.
That is exactly why this plan will work; the open-minded Thais have infinite potential to reap the benefits from cricket

Conversely, you have identified why the introduction of cricket would be met with too much resistance to be effective in fixing America


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Yes....THailand boasts it has never been colonised but takes the best from outside......Oh we are talking about cricket.

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Posted 23 minutes ago

View PostJingthing, on 32 minutes ago, said:

View Postbrit1984, on 35 minutes ago, said:

View PostJingthing, on 41 minutes ago, said:

You do realize cricket has the (accurate) image as a sport of COMMONWEALTH nations? Thais have this kind of "thing" about not ever being colonized by the west.
That is exactly why this plan will work; the open-minded Thais have infinite potential to reap the benefits from cricket

Conversely, you have identified why the introduction of cricket would be met with too much resistance to be effective in fixing America


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Thanks again for your interest in this thread (and implicitly your support for my wider underlying plan)

Given your determination to identify potential pitfalls, maybe you would like to answer the following question...

Are there are problems / imperfections with Thailand that cannot be fixed by cricket?...


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