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  • He was great, good day for us but solid fight back in the last hour from you. Getting up early to watch tomorrow, can't wait.
    Hey mate, I assume that all posters who post the 'sa, chokers' jibe in a much less tongue-in-cheek way get infractions too? If so, no problem. I wasn't intending on baiting, it was more a joke. Ftr, I have no issue with the sa players playing for England story.
    Request the PCB to have the Australia home series in the US. Would sort out your time problems. Oh well at least you can catch up on the action with the highlights.
    So what do you reckon about the match so far? And will you be there early in the morning tomorrow?

    Can't wait. It's going to be the most important day of the match and will decide between the 3 different results. So excited, lol
    Yeah, it would be nice to have a cure, but tbh I have never considered it a problem. I have always considered my self normal and can do anything everybody else can. In a large part I have also ignored it all my life. Other people who have it always tell me that they attend meetings and societies on Thalassemia and that it's a major part of their lives. However I have always put it in the back of my mind and have ignored it. Maybe that helps, but who knows.
    When you have had something all your life you don't know how it is without that thing. I was born with Thalassemia, so I have never known life without blood transfusions, doctor appointments etc. However there are times when I really hate it, because of the crap that comes with it (regular hospital visits, injections, etc). There used to be times when I loved it (sadly those don't exist any more - when I was younger I would get stuff my siblings wouldn't). It's just something I have to live with. But you are right in that it shouldn't affect my ability to work.
    Hey, they have delayed the starting date due to the health check (my blood condition). My doctor says that they can't discriminate me for it (it really wouldn't affect my work apart from hospital visits once every couple of months). But they haven't said when the new start date is.
    So how are you feeling now after the win?
    Lol, Smali has been banned for laughing too much and posting Smilies (bad joke I know, but still funny).
    Change of plans. Now that I have got a job, Maths is out of the window (1st day of Job clashes with my exam). I can watch the cricket. Yay
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