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Jauronimo

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  1. Rewatching the match with vigor and noticed that Kohli didn't even cross before being hornswaggled by the brilliant stickwork from Gilbert!! Talk about sticky wickets! Ashwin, that cheeky bugger he, didn't even have the presence of mind to endeavor a budgie or finagle a reverse-spelunker to at least make it easier for the new batter. Jadeja was rightly brassed off at that squidgy bit of hanky panky which played right into the mitts of the switch hitting side. If that had been dropped or cocked up which how, then there was an tasty run out at the bowler's end. Crucial mistake with 12 a-bong to go in third last quarter frame.
  2. Mocking those that are less intelligent is just poor form. Its incumbent on us more enlightened posters to hold ourselves to a higher level of discourse as an example for the rest. Taking pot shots at Tom and the other dullards is unbecoming of a poster of your stature.
  3. No-balls and wides from Guthi. Stodgy pudding. IND should punished more but Hadds is bowling strong with those wicked googlies cutting back twixt the pike and the batsmen nigh into the fox's trousers. Its left even the unflappable Dholi looking plum chuffed. Codswallop if you ask me.
  4. Dude just ran a 7.8 40 yard and we're set at DE. Other than the fact that you've heard of him why should we have a Michael Sam thread every other week?
  5. My biggest question is where is the sledging, guys?!?!?! I thought MiJo would be all around the Indian batsmen on the heels of his century against PAK but now it seems I'm off the parky trolley on that mash about. Tidy why you don't throw your wicket away knee deep in auntie's marmalade unless you're having a todgy wank at the circus. This pitch is harder to get in on than a toodle pip on a maypole. Smashing gobs of tod wobblers. High time for a walk about if there ever was.
  6. AUS needs more charging down the track hitting sixes over point or its dogs bollocks for the down unders. Plan B may involve Watson or even having to bring a front line bowler back way earlier than stonking planned. If Watson can't get some breakthroughs on this pitch, its going to throw some spanners in the works. Chazwazzles all around. Forking waffle display of shabaddery.
  7. Meanwhile on the other side of the pitchment, Hazlewood over Cummins selection might win Australia this game still. A reverse Philander for Abbott selection if you will. Dhoni may return to form yet and regain his usual brilliance but as of five a bong today hes still a right duffer.
  8. Test match cricket is the pinnacle of sport. The abridged version is fine for the younger folks with the ADHD and the methamphetamine, but give me three days of 90 six-ball overs and stiff cup of yorkshire and I'll go arse over elbow with merriment.
  9. SingleCut Beersmith - 18 Watt IPA
  10. Or my grill is ridiculously hot and my lid is closed.
  11. I'm cooking them like 60 seconds a side over a grill hot enough to finish them in that time. Lid down to avoid total flare up/grease fire. Do you have any reason for leaving your grill open and letting heat escape when you cook?
  12. What isn't a myth is the maillard reaction and achieving a visually appealing, texturally appealing, and most importantly, delicious crust on your burgers or steaks.
  13. I disagree. Get your coals as hot as possible and grill fast and hot with the lid closed.
  14. Ground chuck. Mayo on bottom bun. Tomato slice on bottom bun. Ketchup and pickles on top.
  15. I've had deep fried crickets. They were quite good with a cold beer and a margarita.
  16. I think the investment thesis is valid but your timing and potential market might be way off. High level, protein from sources once considered gross or scary are already well established in some countries but will be a last resort in the U.S. I think we will get there at some point due to general resource scarcity (WATER) which will impose significant added costs on the production of beef, pork, chicken and thereby price. Growing awareness and emphasis on sustainable and environmentally friendly food sources favors insects as food. Big question is when will crickets be a commercially viable food item? In some dystopian future or 10 years, 20 years, now? West Coast seems like the natural market for this product. LA, SF, SEA, and Portland. Hippes and hipsters will buy in for social reasons, and large ethnic population helps (Asians will eat anything). There's a newer latin restaurant in Rochester which has crickets on the menu which seem to be popular enough to have stayed on the menu for a few months or so perhaps middle america is ready for crickets, but I wouldn't count on it just yet. Think electric car. It wasn't commercially viable until the economics of oil and other inconvenient truths made the idea that was once laughed at practically a no brainer. At some point, to a far lesser magnitude and assuming our legal system prohibits manufacture of soylent green, I think we will look back while munching on crick-ars and think "how obvious" but when to get in remains the big question.
  17. That you feel every one of your fleeting thoughts deserves its own god damned thread.
  18. It was a very ordinary and routine 5,000 yards.
  19. His 4th year in the league was the first year he started.
  20. Yes. Yes he does. Which is amusing since everyone knows that the key to Buffalo's economic growth lies with keeping the Erie Canal open all year to facilitate trade with Albany.
  21. So you're saying we should be a winning football team and perennial super bowl contender? Do we really want to do that? There's got to be a better way!
  22. Words have meanings. When your point hinges on the use of specific term, there is no other choice. Besides Brees is more of a wigwam and Rivers is your run of the mill nematode.
  23. How about haberdashery while we're tossing around words that don't even begin to characterize Rivers?
  24. Rivers arrives in Buffalo to deliver a super bowl to a starving fan base and repopulate this dying city. He will go down in the books as a Messianic figure in WNY.
  25. http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2015/03/17/tom-house-declares-tim-tebow-ready-to-play/ Tebow is NFL ready. You've got the To House guarantee.
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