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Jamee999

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Mr.IA said:
Mr.Moo is in a trance
I have to dissagree Mr.IA Statistics quite clearly show that while trances are good spinners of the mind, the best is a hypnotist as he re-vived spinning the mind, do you remember the spin of the century he peformed on Mick Gateing? He also is part of a strong mysterious club so he get's less chances to show how good he is. He also has a better record at quick spinning against males of the 27-28 age range.
 

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Deja moo said:
I agree, and after armageddon, the two of us could repopulate cricketweb.

I want in on the ground floor....

Except i'll leave the repopulating to you two...;)
 

Deja moo

International Captain
Buddhmaster said:
I decided to focus mainly on fruit today, after you made me realise how fattening yesterday was.
Fruit is good Buddhie. Get those anti oxidants in. The free radicals must be shaking in their boots. Have you ever tried cooking an apple in the oven? It turns out bad. So dont try that.
 

Buddhmaster

International Captain
Deja moo said:
Fruit is good Buddhie. Get those anti oxidants in. The free radicals must be shaking in their boots. Have you ever tried cooking an apple in the oven? It turns out bad. So dont try that.
I like fruit for their uncooked qualities.

Here's my favourite fruits

Mangoe
Grapes
Bananas
Pears
Strawberries
Mulberries

How bout you :ph34r:
 

Deja moo

International Captain
Buddhmaster said:
I like fruit for their uncooked qualities.

Here's my favourite fruits

Mangoe
Grapes
Bananas
Pears
Strawberries
Mulberries

How bout you :ph34r:
Thats a good list. Me like. Me drool. However I'm shocked to note the glaring omission of pineapple. Surely a fruit which has achieved a career high of 900 delicious points on the PriceWaterHouseFruit ratings deserves a top 5 position ? A thorny issue indeed. :ph34r:

My list ( only post-WW2 fruits considered ) :

Pineapple
Mango
Banana
Apple
Grapes
Litchis
 

Buddhmaster

International Captain
Sorry Deja, just my bad memory coming into play. Pineapples are great.

And if there really is a PWC fruit rating, i'd like to see, would be interesting.
 

Deja moo

International Captain
Sorry Buddhie. I cannot carry on with this charade anymore. I lied. There is no such thing as a PWC ratings system for fruit. It was all a figment of my imagination. I hope you understand.
 
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