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Cricketweb Cult Heroes

cpr

International Coach
Chris Schofield, gotta be! And Glen Chapple (who i saw around Altrincham the other week... also saw Sajid Mahmood out shopping today.... cult watch has moved to stalker levels.....)
 

luckyeddie

Cricket Web Staff Member
Linda said:
As if it needs to be said... DR Martyn.
How on earth can you have a cult figure who's actually a world-class cricketer? It doesn't work. It's a bit like describing the Star Wars movies as 'cult pictures'.

Is it true that Aussies drink cult beers?
 

vic_orthdox

Global Moderator
Top_Cat said:
Some of you guys need to really think about what a 'cult hero' is...........
If you try and argue in any way, shape, or form that Wayne Holdsworth is not a cult hero... :@
 

Smudge

Hall of Fame Member
Arjun said:
One can freely call that place a snake pit. A little bias makes an article more entertaining, but the forum posts and front-page articles have excessive bias, either towards players, or against players, or against other teams.

The first time I had heard of the phrase "Kyle Mills, President of Goatland" was on ICF, and became Donsteppa's (does he post here?) signature.
Indeed, nothing wrong with a little bias, but their refusal to have any form of opposing views or critique is sad at best.

Nah, Donsteppa doesn't post here - he wastes enough time on The Silver Fern... :laugh:
 

Anil

Hall of Fame Member
luckyeddie said:
<quack> The word on your lips is usually 'Cunnilin..... (muffled quacking fades into distance)
baad...very baad... :nono: ...dd, you are corrupting the young and the pure here with such usage.... :)
 

Linda

International Vice-Captain
luckyeddie said:
How on earth can you have a cult figure who's actually a world-class cricketer? It doesn't work. It's a bit like describing the Star Wars movies as 'cult pictures'.

Is it true that Aussies drink cult beers?
Hmm.. I suppose your right. In that case, we'll have to talk VB Series 03/04 times. It was a traumatic time in my life..
 

luckyeddie

Cricket Web Staff Member
Anil said:
baad...very baad... :nono: ...dd, you are corrupting the young and the pure here with such usage.... :)
<quack>

It's a duck word, used in nest-building, only I'm not very good at spelingg.

Cunnilintel, I meant, but it should have been "cuneilintel", meaning to stuff a supporting wedge-shaped twig in to support the whole structure.

From "Cuneiform" - 'Having the shape of a wedge'
and "Lintel" - 'Supporting a horizontal member'.

See "Pointyshlong"
 

Craig

World Traveller
luckyeddie said:
How on earth can you have a cult figure who's actually a world-class cricketer? It doesn't work. It's a bit like describing the Star Wars movies as 'cult pictures'.

Is it true that Aussies drink cult beers?
If you consider xxxx or VB cult beers, then yes.
 

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