England v Australia, 1st Test, Cardiff, July 8-12
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Bucketing down in Cardiff. No chance of play for the first day and a half, expected via the forecast.
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Crofty said the long range forecast had it dry all 5 days FFS

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Robert is not a reliable guide ...

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BBC has Cardiff as sunny on Wednesday and Thursday.

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The BBC has naively forgotten that there is a rather important cricket match starting on Wednesday. anyone who follows cricket even slightly knows that it will piss down come the 8th.

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Come on - anyone who's played and watched a bit of cricket will be able to tell you that a chimpanzee with an assorted bunch of weather symbols is as reliable as the five day forecast.
Go any further than 5 days and you might as well use horoscopes and/or animal entrails.
Go any further than 5 days and you might as well use horoscopes and/or animal entrails.

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Eric Air Emu wrote:Come on - anyone who's played and watched a bit of cricket will be able to tell you that a chimpanzee with an assorted bunch of weather symbols is as reliable as the five day forecast.
Go any further than 5 days and you might as well use horoscopes and/or animal entrails.
I've been slaying every cat that strays into my front yard for weeks, and they all say the same thing... Mioaw - urgh.
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So skully was right, you're not a fan of pussies

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Zat wrote:Eric Air Emu wrote:Come on - anyone who's played and watched a bit of cricket will be able to tell you that a chimpanzee with an assorted bunch of weather symbols is as reliable as the five day forecast.
Go any further than 5 days and you might as well use horoscopes and/or animal entrails.
I've been slaying every cat that strays into my front yard for weeks, and they all say the same thing... Mioaw - urgh.
...hmm...I always use billies called Billy and nannies called zat when I examine the direction 9f the steam from the entrails

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G.Wood wrote:So skully was right, you're not a fan of pussies
Steady on. You'll have the Emporer accusing me of speaking out of school.

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I see Nielsen is still bullsh!tting about Haurie being a chance to play.
FFS, Gump turns it more than him, at twice the pace and away from the bat.
FFS, Gump turns it more than him, at twice the pace and away from the bat.

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neither horrorzzz or gump can turn a door knob or non spiv

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Only 2 more sleeps!

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hi ange...yep 2 more before the test in the Delhi dustbowl begins erm...that is sheep central
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I see the spirit of english cricket has made the squad!!
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I see the spirit of english cricket has made the squad!!

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