Hehe. That sounds like fun!![]()
For the full effect, of course, you need to instruct her to read it to you in an English accent![]()
Is that the queen's English, Cockney, ?
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Hehe. That sounds like fun!![]()
For the full effect, of course, you need to instruct her to read it to you in an English accent![]()
Ooh!
I saved this one til last because I was so excited that it's the year of the cock!!!
I'm definitely going to make the most of it, then...![]()
(By the way, I see you are located in Canada. I'm heading your way to ski in a few weeks. Really looking forward to it)
just lil ole me saying hello and wishing you a super stupendous wednesday!![]()
The weather has been pretty flaky, but there's always snow in the mountains. I hope you will write stories about the warm cozy fire in the chalet or about encounters with ski instructors.
Is that the queen's English, Cockney, ?
Ooh!
I saved this one til last because I was so excited that it's the year of the cock!!!
I'm definitely going to make the most of it, then...![]()
(By the way, I see you are located in Canada. I'm heading your way to ski in a few weeks. Really looking forward to it)
We get a year dedicated to us. Yes.![]()
Wow - I'm jealous of your ski trip. Where will you be, Quebec, Rockies or Coastal Mountains?
Um... Bugger, I'm rubbish at geography.
Whistler, British Columbia. Or BC, as I'd say, if that didn't mean something (someone!) else to me these days! Been before actually, but it was a long time ago. And I'm lucky enough to be less impoverished this time, so can do it in a bit more style, hence the swish glassy apartment
They've had over six metres of snow in the season so far, I'm told. I'm very excited (and not just about the glass-topped dining table...).
Ah, that's Coastal. I've been to Whistler too, but it was summer time for hiking. Rented one of those ski chalets. It was nice, I wish I had reason to remember the table![]()
We have resolved to go to other parts of Canada in summer at some stage too, I'd love to do that.
Trouble is, it's massively long haul from here, the flight is ten hours, I think, and there's eight hours' time difference...So it might be a while before I can steel myself to sit on a plane for that long again!
I do like cricket, yes. I find football just too macho, the vast majority of the players have little or no education (because they are whisked off at a stupidly young age to concentrate on football), and the crowds are overwhelmingly male, extraordinarily aggressive and have to be separated on tribal grounds to stop them killing each other.
OK, I may be exaggerating just a tad, but from my admittedly limited experience, I didn't find it a nice environment for a woman, a football crowd...
And I'm not saying that there's never any trouble at cricket matches, but it's never violent, the supporters of the opposing teams are all mixed up, there's a lot of good-natured bantering but nothing unpleasant, I'd actually feel perfectly comfortable there on my own and many women do. The laws are complex, yes, but there's lots of strategy, and it's a lovely way to spend a summer's day.
The likeliest trouble is someone streaking onto the pitch and have to be caught and ejected...![]()
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That is a long trip . . . Though, I just did a 2500 mile auto trip with my daughter last weekend, to help her move. That was about 36 hours of sitting!
Here's a little Whistler peep for you![]()
Do you prefer a certain type of match? Do you like the multi-day test matches? Or are you more of a fan of the shortened version?
Sounds like you speak from experience? Have you ever streaked onto the field?![]()
I like the Tests, yes. Very absorbing. Usually go with friends, it's a grand day out. I like the one day matches too, it's nice to get a result in a day, and it's a different style of cricket, different tactics, sometimes different players.
I've never streaked, no! It's much frowned on these days. The streakers are fined around a thousand quid, and ejected from the ground, so I wouldn't get to see the rest of the day's play...
I've seen a couple though. There was one at my first actual ever Test Match. I seem to recall standing rather tipsily and applauding.It was a male streaker. My (exclusively male) companions remained in their seats. Grinning...
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I think I could come up with enough to cover the fine...money well spent
Had it been you I am sure you would have gotten a universal standing ovation.![]()
Dropping off some love for sweet Numi![]()
here she isHehe. You're a gentleman! Will you come and find me outside the stadium after they throw me out wearing only a steward's dayglo tabard?
I've only ever seen male streakers. Although I think the first one on TV was a lady. Erica Roe. At the rugby.I bet she's on YouTube somewhere.
here she is
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I know, that cop was loving it. She does have some large bouncy lookers.Yes, that's her! The expression on the face of that policeman on the right is fantastic!
She was kind of bouncy, as I recall!
I know, that cop was loving it. She does have some large bouncy lookers.
I cannot imagine whyAccording to Wikipedia, 40 inches! It says her friend streaked with her, but I think people only ever remember Erika.
For some reason...![]()
Hey Numi
I would love to see someone in a supped up wheelchair streak and cut some doughnuts around the stewards... Equal opertunities and all that
I wonder if its ever been done before? (I'm too scared to type 'Disabled streaker' into boogle)
Jx