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One for Rodney.
Year 1981
1. Prince Charles got married 2. Liverpool crowned Champions of Europe 3. Australia lost the Ashes 4. Pope Died Year 2005 1. Prince Charles got married (again) 2. Liverpool crowned Champions of Europe (again) 3. Australia lost the Ashes 4. Pope Died In future, if Prince Charles decides to re-marry and Liverpool wins another European crown.... will someone please warn the Pope? |
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One for Rodney.
"Blair (TC)" found some misplaced characters
and posted news:1130381405.879096.220770 @g44g2000cwa.googlegroups.com: Year 1981 1. Prince Charles got married 2. Liverpool crowned Champions of Europe 3. Australia lost the Ashes 4. Pope Died Year 2005 1. Prince Charles got married (again) 2. Liverpool crowned Champions of Europe (again) 3. Australia lost the Ashes 4. Pope Died In future, if Prince Charles decides to re-marry and Liverpool wins another European crown.... will someone please warn the Pope? "Vatican do!", Tom said religiously! |
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One for Rodney.
Well it's hard to beat John's quip. I bring your attention to the fact, Australia did not lose the ashes, England won them. "Blair (TC)" wrote in message oups.com... | Year 1981 | | 1. Prince Charles got married | 2. Liverpool crowned Champions of Europe | 3. Australia lost the Ashes | 4. Pope Died | | | Year 2005 | | | 1. Prince Charles got married (again) | | 2. Liverpool crowned Champions of Europe (again) | | 3. Australia lost the Ashes | 4. Pope Died | | | In future, if Prince Charles decides to re-marry and Liverpool wins | another European crown.... will someone please warn the Pope? | |
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One for Rodney.
"Blair (TC)" skrev i melding oups.com... Year 1981 1. Prince Charles got married 2. Liverpool crowned Champions of Europe 3. Australia lost the Ashes 4. Pope Died Year 2005 1. Prince Charles got married (again) 2. Liverpool crowned Champions of Europe (again) 3. Australia lost the Ashes 4. Pope Died In future, if Prince Charles decides to re-marry and Liverpool wins another European crown.... will someone please warn the Pope? I only wish I knew what "Australia lost the Ashes" actually mean. Cricket? -- Dag T. Hoelseth http://www.geocities.com/dagtho/ |
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One for Rodney.
"Dag T. Hoelseth" found some misplaced
characters and posted : "Blair (TC)" skrev i melding oups.com... Year 1981 1. Prince Charles got married 2. Liverpool crowned Champions of Europe 3. Australia lost the Ashes 4. Pope Died Year 2005 1. Prince Charles got married (again) 2. Liverpool crowned Champions of Europe (again) 3. Australia lost the Ashes 4. Pope Died In future, if Prince Charles decides to re-marry and Liverpool wins another European crown.... will someone please warn the Pope? I only wish I knew what "Australia lost the Ashes" actually mean. Cricket? Google "australia, uk ashes" |
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One for Rodney.
G'day Dag,
On a tour of England in 1882, Australia narrowly beat England by 7 runs in a tense and exciting match, which prompted the Sporting Times to run an obituary lamenting "The Death of English Cricket", with the footnote "N.B. The body will be cremated and the ashes taken to Australia". The following Australian summer, England played a series in Australia which the media played up as a quest to "regain the ashes". A small trophy was created, containing some ashes (burnt stumps), and presented to the English captain. Except in times of war, regular series of Test matches between these two countries have continued until this day, playing for the right to hold the Ashes. Of particular note: The first ever held international game was between USA and Canada! The first ever Aussie team to tour England was Aboriginal. We probably can thank the French for the name "Cricket" (we had a flourishing habit of pinching good things from the French Although "the right to hold the Ashes"( a little wooden urn) was created, the stingy Poms will not allow Australia to have them when we win them. (which is rather often They remain in England. HTH | I only wish I knew what "Australia lost the Ashes" actually mean. Cricket? | | -- | Dag T. Hoelseth | | http://www.geocities.com/dagtho/ | | | |
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Rodney
The reason we won't let you take the ashes home is that you are a nation of convicted felons ( rather like the original inhabitants of a place called Virginia! ), and we might never get them back! Regards from Pom-Land ( tongue very firmly in cheek) Malcolm |
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One for Rodney.
I wonder if there be a statute of limitations
for bad reputations? Keep a firm grip on the Urn.........We'll be back...... Remember, we may have taken the odd loaf or two, you lot, the odd country or two. (tongue in similar position) | Rodney | The reason we won't let you take the ashes home is that you are a | nation of convicted felons ( rather like the original inhabitants of a | place called Virginia! ), and we might never get them back! | Regards from Pom-Land ( tongue very firmly in cheek) | Malcolm |
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"Rodney" skrev i melding ... G'day Dag, On a tour of England in 1882, Australia narrowly beat England by 7 runs in a tense and exciting match, which prompted the Sporting Times to run an obituary lamenting "The Death of English Cricket", with the footnote "N.B. The body will be cremated and the ashes taken to Australia". The following Australian summer, England played a series in Australia which the media played up as a quest to "regain the ashes". A small trophy was created, containing some ashes (burnt stumps), and presented to the English captain. Except in times of war, regular series of Test matches between these two countries have continued until this day, playing for the right to hold the Ashes. Of particular note: The first ever held international game was between USA and Canada! The first ever Aussie team to tour England was Aboriginal. We probably can thank the French for the name "Cricket" (we had a flourishing habit of pinching good things from the French Although "the right to hold the Ashes"( a little wooden urn) was created, the stingy Poms will not allow Australia to have them when we win them. (which is rather often They remain in England. HTH Thanks a lot for your explanation! DTH |
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"malcolm" wrote in message
oups.com... Rodney The reason we won't let you take the ashes home is that you are a nation of convicted felons ( rather like the original inhabitants of a place called Virginia! ), and we might never get them back! Regards from Pom-Land ( tongue very firmly in cheek) Malcolm Why do not sincerely confess that the original urn got lost in England? BTW, I highly appreciated the humor and the info of this thread, gentlemen. Just to notice that in Blair's sequence: 1. Prince Charles got married 2. Liverpool crowned Champions of Europe 3. Australia lost the Ashes 4. Pope Died the point 4. doesn't match the other three ones, because the English church isn't catholic, AFAIK. -- Victor Manta ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Philatelic Webmasters Organization: http://www.pwmo.org/ Art on Stamps: http://www.values.ch/ Romania by Stamps: http://www.marci-postale.com/ Communism on Stamps: http://www.values.ch/communism/ Spanish North Africa: http://www.values.ch/sna-site/ ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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