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I write everything on a xylophone!
I write everything on a xylophone!
We told him he could play and we would watch. That was the first time he broke down and said read more
We told him he could play and we would watch. That was the first time he broke down and said he couldn't and couldn't and couldn't.
English attitudes to the respective forms of the game offer a clue as to why England continue to fare so read more
English attitudes to the respective forms of the game offer a clue as to why England continue to fare so badly at One-day cricket.
Maybe what we do here is help you develop that sense of what is right and what is wrong. We read more
Maybe what we do here is help you develop that sense of what is right and what is wrong. We don't want to dictate morality to people.
In the first half we were firing on all cylinders. They couldn't do anything against us. We let them back read more
In the first half we were firing on all cylinders. They couldn't do anything against us. We let them back into the game. We let them get a couple of big plays and momentum and the bottom line is we just didn't take care of business.
The first three weeks were bitterly cold, but the last week was pretty darn warm.
The first three weeks were bitterly cold, but the last week was pretty darn warm.
You know, it would have been harder on me had those guys been 10-year vets, ... But they are so read more
You know, it would have been harder on me had those guys been 10-year vets, ... But they are so young, I just told them that, 'Here's how I snap it and that's where I'm going to keep snapping it.' I pulled rank on them.
Overall, the mortgage approvals and lending data indicate that the more robust housing market activity evident in the second half read more
Overall, the mortgage approvals and lending data indicate that the more robust housing market activity evident in the second half of 2005 has continued into 2006.
Surely the glory of journalism is its transience. - The Most of Malcolm Muggeridge, 1966.
Surely the glory of journalism is its transience. - The Most of Malcolm Muggeridge, 1966.