It certainly won't be after I make up 100 fake IDs and have each one voting for Lord Botham!And this one isn't remotely close.
I have a hard time believing that Lord Botham is currently the better cricketer unless Viv is in a wheelchair or something:Who is the better cricketer?
Hadlee and Sangakkara are good comparisons, because they have some serious secondary disciplines.Man Viv Richards is gonna be soon compared with everyone from Hadlee to Sangakkara
But is that comparison any better than Jim Laker and Lalith Kaluperuma though??Hadlee and Sangakkara are good comparisons, because they have some serious secondary disciplines.
Still Kapil Dev was neither ATG with bat or the ball.But is that comparison any better than Jim Laker and Lalith Kaluperuma though??
Never said otherwise really.....Still Kapil Dev was neither ATG with bat or the ball.
The irony of Botham advertising something which is drug free too.I have a hard time believing that Lord Botham is currently the better cricketer unless Viv is in a wheelchair or something:
Revitive is not Botham's first excursion into medical matters. He admitted eight years ago to undergoing four sessions of shockwave therapy as a preventive measure against potential future ED. I now wonder whether he's also applied Revitive to his nether regions to get the blood flowing down there!The irony of Botham advertising something which is drug free too.
I'm now trying not to wonder.Revitive is not Botham's first excursion into medical matters. He admitted eight years ago to undergoing four sessions of shockwave therapy as a preventive measure against potential future ED. I now wonder whether he's also applied Revitive to his nether regions to get the blood flowing down there!
Sorry! You've marked my post with an Info icon but I now suspect that it was the sort of "seminal" information you did not care to know about!I'm now trying not to wonder.
At least we now know why that woman was so keen to know what Botham's secret was.Sorry! You've marked my post with an Info icon but I now suspect that it was the sort of "seminal" information you did not care to know about!
According to the YouTube comments, that woman ("Sue") in the ad is a Canadian actress called Shelagh McLeod.At least we now know why that woman was so keen to know what Botham's secret was.
According to wikipedia her first UK role was in something called 'Cream in My Coffee', which is certainly not a request I'd make of Lord Botham.According to the YouTube comments, that woman ("Sue") in the ad is a Canadian actress called Shelagh McLeod.
Now you're the one making me feel ill!According to wikipedia her first UK role was in something called 'Cream in My Coffee', which is certainly not a request I'd make of Lord Botham.