Teja.
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Both are suitable.You meant ridiculously, no?
Both are suitable.You meant ridiculously, no?
Hmm. Dictionary gives both as synonyms but never heard "ludicrously" being used to say something positive. Anways....Both are suitable.
I probably should put arguably in front of it.Haha big call when you've probably watched 1% of all cricket series to ever be playd.
Only you would correct my post on the percentage I wrote, which was never meant to be accurate.Hmm, considering the amount of cricket recently, I'd bet many of us have watched quite a bit more than that.
Well he's only warming Tahir's place after all.LOL did Harris just say "shabbas" after some good fielding?
Your post is 30% defensive, 20% funny and 50% crap. It is therefore sits at around the median level and top of the bell curve on the direness rating.Only you would correct my post on the percentage I wrote, which was never meant to be accurate.
Go back to your lab.
Haha fair enough.I probably should put arguably in front of it.
It means 'well done' in Hindi.Well he's only warming Tahir's place after all.
Very good.Well he's only warming Tahir's place after all.
Your post is 30% defensive, 20% funny and 50% crap. It is therefore sits at around the median level and top of the bell curve on the direness rating.
wooooshIt means 'well done' in Hindi.
The appropriate spelling is whoooosh.woooosh
Whoosh. Quite.It means 'well done' in Hindi.
Edit the h in my post than Global ****eratorThe appropriate spelling is whoooosh.
Nah, Wasn't tbf. If anything the only one series that has a legitimate claim for it in the 00s decade is the 2001 series of Oz in India, IMHO. 1 epic thriller and one test being the greatest comeback of all-time. '05 still wins out on virtue of being a 5-match series, I guess.Haha fair enough.
Obviously Ashes 05 is better than this. I'm positive Teja wasn't being serious. Especially since he was what, 12 when the 2005 Ashes was played?
Yeah Moin Khan used that word when Saqlain bowled so much that I wanted to tear my hair out.Must mean something pretty similar in Punjabi or Urdu or whatever other languages they speak in Pakistan because Kamran Akmal says it constantly.
I think you missed my joke regardless though, somehow.