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copernicus said:Any idea if I can get the radio broadcast of games over here in the dark ages of sport?
copernicus said:Any idea where I can get that? through the BBC site? Jim Maxwell is a bit dry but he does know his cricket, from what I remember listening to 3AW cricket. Thanks for the tips.
jagx00 said:O'Keeffe does come up with the odd good line, I must admit, but I'm afraid that most of the time he gets up my goat, especially when he constantly laughs at his own (usually) failed jokes. A secret of comedy is?
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Timing.
He doesn't seem to have it.
I really have tried to give him a chance, but now I reach for the mute button when he comes on. MacGill's regularly pained expression probably tells a story too.
I mustn't get started on the subject of Squires either.
I suppose different people find different things funny.
Absolutely superb combination.cameronk said:Kerry & Harsha is still some of the funniest radio I have ever heard.
London Adelaidian said:THANK YOU! I was worried I was the only person who thought this of Kerry. He's okay for a about a minute, then he just got on my nerves. Not overly missing him over here - sorry Kerry lovers!
jagx00 said:I suppose different people find different things funny.
It's like that framed picture of them and you press play and it's just him laughing.Stafford678 said:oh god just listening to his laugh on channel 7 cricket coverage, shane lee and tony squires just look at him as though there thinkin what the freakin hell
embleygirl said:It's like that framed picture of them and you press play and it's just him laughing.
God, that was funny.