Prince EWS
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Ema was born in 1995 unfortunately.
Care to elaborate? (face)
She can drink and vote and everything now though.
Ema was born in 1995 unfortunately.
Care to elaborate? (face)
You make that sound so bad, like you wish she was born later.Ema was born in 1995 unfortunately.
She can drink and vote and everything now though.
WACYou make that sound so bad, like you wish she was born later.
You make that sound so bad, like you wish she was born later.
Tell me more about the "everything". Pictures are fine.Ema was born in 1995 unfortunately.
She can drink and vote and everything now though.
Seconded. Whoever wins I want to see blood, toil, tears and sweat!I'd just like a good, close series, preferably a 2-1, 2-2 or 3-2 scoreline decided at the Oval with the odd nerve-shredding draw.
Being set 600 to win in 2 days just makes me yawn, even if we're doing It.
How old is Pews..?Ema was born in 1995 unfortunately.
She can drink and vote and everything now though.
what a creepy postTell me more about the "everything". Pictures are fine.
1995 kid here. While I did miss most of the best of those guys (in some cases all of it), I've been able to see the twilight of Steve Waugh's career (inc. the 'Perfect Day'), watch Ricky Ponting dominate all and sundry for the better part of half a decade, witness Freddy Flintoff's Ashes heroics, see Glenn McGrath make a Test fifty, and witnessed the rise of players like Clarke, de Villiers and Pietersen with the bat alongside Steyn, Pattinson and Anderson with the ball.Damn.. I had to check if I was in the right thread for a second there
90s children are the ones stuck in between, awful time to be born. Never saw the best of Lara, Tendulkar, Waugh brothers, Curtly, Donald, Wasim, Waqar and Walsh (not to mention Athers and Russell). Plus they don't know **** about modern computing like the 00s children, and are not nostalgic like the earlier generations who don't mind being computer/internet handicapped.
25 this year IIRC.How old is Pews..?