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There's no fool like an old fool. You can't beat experience.


Again a shot of Bellerive Oval, the home of the mighty Tasmanian Tigers cricket team! The stand there you can see there is the excitingly-monikered Southern Stand, which I am campaigning to have renamed the Danny Buckingham Stand after the rotund big hitter from Burnie who would have played a hundred Tests if he was born in Wagga Wagga. I'll let you know how that pans out...

On other matters, like the Tigers, I am breaking records left, right and centre. This post represents number sixteen hundred for this blog. Remarkably, every single one of them has been brilliant!

Comments

Roddy said…
I agree with you Brilliant. One there would have sufficed in your expostulation of the southern stand
Hi! Kris,
Nice shot!(Photograph)...
...I'am not sure about your cricket team, but Congratulation!
...is in order on posting your sixteen hundred brilliant post!
Take care!
DeeDee ;-D
Kris McCracken said…
Roddy, they need more cover though.

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