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GIMH
GIMH
that’s fair, at least if I go down it’ll mean this place finally took one of my suggestions
My all time Test XI is
1. Alastair Cook
2. Virender Sehwag
3. Rahul Dravid
4. Kumar Sangakkara
5. Brian Lara
6. Jacques Kallis
7. Andrew Flintoff
8. Shane Warne
9. James Anderson
10. Mohammad Amir
11. Muttiah Muralidharan

How is it ? Please comment
ataraxia
ataraxia
crap

An okay side if you're considering sheer quality rather than adjusting for era; but it's simply not an all-time side. 6 bowlers and Sangakkara keeping is not good balance FWIW. My AT XI has none of those players.
just so you know bro i changed my pick from Anwar to S Waugh right before you chose Gayle - if you happened to want Anwar. Feel bad if you did
The Jaw Titan, like all of the Nine Titans, was brought into the world after the death of Ymir Fritz. In the 1,700 years following her death, the Jaw Titan was held in the possession of one or several of the warring Eldian houses subservient to the Founding Titan. After these seventeen centuries the Jaw Titan was taken by the nation of Marley during the Great Titan War.
Atlamál in grœnlenzku (The Greenlandic Lay of Atli) is one of the heroic poems of the Poetic Edda. It relates the same basic story as Atlakviða at greater length and in a different style. The poem is believed to have been composed in Greenland, most likely in the 12th century. It has 103 stanzas and is the only Eddic poem written entirely in the metre málaháttr.
I'm going to try and not derail that thread with more food chat, but in Australia "paratha bread" is thin roti fried in ghee, usually served in the form of triangular dipping wedges.

This is ********. But it is what it is. And the bread bread is great.

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