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Hahaha beaten to it.Swervy said:Groinal count= 5 before this post...6 including this post
Hahaha beaten to it.Swervy said:Groinal count= 5 before this post...6 including this post
You'd attempt a hook on a Lee bouncer? You deserve the Victorian Cross mate.chooka_nick said:Gloves/pads. Then just hook the shizent out of it...
I actually beat you to it in the 'beaten you to it' stakesandyc said:Hahaha beaten to it.
Remember when Haddin did that and got clean bowled?Jono said:Yeah I reckon I would, pads and helmet for me, and I'll back away a mile and let him have a full view of my stumps.
you could get arrested for that if it was in a pub(l)ic areaJono said:Yeah I reckon I would, pads and helmet for me, and I'll back away a mile and let him have a full view of my stumps.
Yeah stand out of your crease and make him bowl to you too.chooka_nick said:Gloves/pads. Then just hook the shizent out of it...
When discussing the frequent use of the word "groinal" in this thread, I think one should include the word "groin" as well as "groinal". After all, "groin" and "groinal" are quite similar words, and really refer to the same thing - the groin.benchmark00 said:Groinal.
Swervy said:by the way I am about to acheive what I always set out to do when I first joined this forum....its about to happen!!!!!!
My word, that's three 'groinal's in one post. Good effortFaaipDeOiad said:When discussing the frequent use of the word "groinal" in this thread, I think one should include the word "groin" as well as "groinal". After all, "groin" and "groinal" are quite similar words, and really refer to the same thing - the groin.
Thoughts?
Congratulations, both on the post count and the use of groinal.Swervy said:...and thats make sure my 5000th post included the word 'groinal'
Early congratulations on the 5,000, buddy.Swervy said:by the way I am about to acheive what I always set out to do when I first joined this forum....its about to happen!!!!!!
For sure, the 'al' is really superfluous.FaaipDeOiad said:When discussing the frequent use of the word "groinal" in this thread, I think one should include the word "groin" as well as "groinal". After all, "groin" and "groinal" are quite similar words, and really refer to the same thing - the groin.
Thoughts?