Sorry for the lecture will keep the 'admonition' in mind for the future.Geez, two throwaway comments and it provokes a lecture both times. That's it, I'm abandoning brevity. You've all been warned; I'm gonna make Richard seem mute.
You do realise I knew it was concrete?BTW, I did not really write about the concrete due to that last post of yours but because of an earlier comment about the pitch seeming to be like concrete
Me neither! There's some 'v' word which I've been hit with more often. Anyone wanna guess what it is?And you are right brevity is not something I have ever been accused of
Oh yes. But I thought, wrongly maybe, that you were not too pleased with the fact that he was batting on concrete.You do realise I knew it was concrete?
It was another one of those Top Cat-patented throwaway lines, I'm afraid.Oh yes. But I thought, wrongly maybe, that you were not too pleased with the fact that he was batting on concrete.
It was another one of those Top Cat-patented throwaway lines, I'm afraid.
Get off my coat-tails!It was another one of those Top Cat-patented throwaway lines, I'm afraid.
Sure, I have a 3 yr old kid and there is no way Im even going to try and coach technical cricket.Care to elaborate?
Well said Goughy.Sure, I have a 3 yr old kid and there is no way Im even going to try and coach technical cricket.
Kids at that age, IMO, need to explore and not have an overly structured environment. I cant imagine any father thinking that working on their 3 yrs cover drive makes them a good parent.
Could my little boy do that? Maybe, but Id have no intentions of finding out.