I never thought about that, but good god... you've cracked it! Wow. Younger than 79c... never would've guessed it. 79, do you have kids? That would blow my mind...
I don't believe in maturity unless there's some form of petition. Otherwise, it should have keyboard controls that allow non weight transferring.
I'm guessing you can't add "English degree" to that list of achievements what with an incorrect usage of "payed" and a superfluous hyphenation of "lots".
My cat and 79's cat need to date, ASAP.
apostrophe - isn't there an internet law whereby if you pull someone up on grammar/spelling you will make a boobie yourself in the same post.
looking at my payslip i am certainly well "payed*" once the taxman has had his slice!
*may not work for the non-british but i'm not explaining it because i'm too cool.
looking at my payslip i am certainly well "payed*" once the taxman has had his slice!
*may not work for the non-british but i'm not explaining it because i'm too cool.
Boy cats? Girl cats? Australia is quite strict on these things I hear.
We're a little more evolved in NZ on the subject of what constitutes traditional cat marriage...
We're a little more evolved in NZ on the subject of what constitutes traditional cat marriage...
Boy cats? Girl cats? Australia is quite strict on these things I hear. Maybe a get-to-know-you Skype session.
The guy responsible for the game seems to be able to give proper sensible answer, then what is all this noise and fuss about and having a go at each other.I was never good enough to play cricket well enough to know from experience but mechanically it would appear that any sport with a club/bat has the majority of drive from the legs.
Golf has no foot movement but it is certainly the legs that do all of the work, baseball too.
We've had many a good cricketer play the game and they think it feels natural for them, that's not to say that we can't improve it (we will), but I think it's a good first crack at it.
Except for that argument about the pigs...but we promised to never talk about that again.Just happens to be more often than not, I'm on the right side of the argument.