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What about in basketball or cricket?In Football, if a team beats another team with a score of 234-56, not only does that use 5 consecutive numbers but, if you include the margin, which is 178, you end up with the first 8 numbers.
Na. Different numbers. Only works in Football and Lacrosse.What about in basketball or cricket?
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In the mirror you can only kiss yourself on the lips.
And if those scores are made up of 39.0 to 9.2, you get a 9 and a 0 as well! And another 2 and a 39!In Football, if a team beats another team with a score of 234-56, not only does that use 5 consecutive numbers but, if you include the margin, which is 178, you end up with the first 8 numbers.
And if those scores are made up of 39.0 to 9.2, you get a 9 and a 0 as well! And another 2 and a 39!
It's somewhere is IcelandAnd what hell is eyjafjallwhateveritwas?
And what hell is eyjafjallwhateveritwas?
1844, so no. Cricket was introduced before Baseball though.Interesting. I guess the game was developed in 18th century. Was that pre-US independence?
Would have picked Trevor as more a softball type.All the Chappells were very keen baseballers, Ian played in South Australia's 1964 Claxton Shield winning side.
Going to start a crowdfunding page for you to go work at Channel 9.Trevor was the schoolboy prodigy of the three, he broke records at PAC that had been standing since the time of Clem Hill.