Did you guys see Punter breaking down? The guy is the toughest bloke I know and he broke down. Punter breaking down feels more genuine compared to Pup
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What do you mean by this?Punter breaking down feels more genuine compared to Pup
How about the side effects of the disease itself?
... Warnie had just been on a two-week diet of only drinking herbal tea.
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Way I understand it Warne done a 14 day fruit juice cleanse on this occasion, eating no solids for 14 days and the piece I read he actually done up to 45 days in the past, which is crazy. The day he died was his first day back on solids.
I remember being taught at a very young age that if you go without food for a few days then the first food you eat should be eaten very slowly.
I remember being taught at a very young age that if you go without food for a few days then the first food you eat should be eaten very slowly.
Yeah there was some David Blaine stunt where he didn't eat for 30 days and he had to get slowly re introduced to food and liquids very carefully because he was at risk of dyingI remember being taught at a very young age that if you go without food for a few days then the first food you eat should be eaten very slowly.
Yeah i did. Most of the guys that played with him and against him are pretty sad that he's now passed away.Did you guys see Punter breaking down? The guy is the toughest bloke I know and he broke down. Punter breaking down feels more genuine compared to Pup
SG was a bit better than a grafter. Any opener that averages over 50 in test cricket playing that amount of tests is sh** hot. I quite like him as a commentator and he apologised for his comments, accepting he was wrong to say it.What a tool SG is. It's not about the sanctity of your precious opinion it's about expressing any opinion at this time. SG was a grafter as a batsman and bad sport (the Melbourne test walk off). I've never liked him as a player a person or commentator. Always biased. You would never be a tenth the player Warne was you bad sport.
Agree here. Bloke can go over the top with lots of things and then has to apologise for it.SG was a bit better than a grafter. Any opener that averages over 50 in test cricket playing that amount of tests is sh** hot. I quite like him as a commentator and he apologised for his comments, accepting he was wrong to say it.
100% wrong. Always very close, by all reports.Pup never really got on that well with warnie.
Nup according to pup's instagram he didn't like warnie because of his strong opinions100% wrong. Always very close, by all reports.
100% wrong. Always very close, by all reports.
Sooz is back!!?? What a time to be alive. Pity Shane couldn’t share this with us.I wouldn't bother arguing with Sooz she's full of wrong opinions, she also said Warnie was a fickle Saints supporter when he was anything but fickle.
Yeah i did. Most of the guys that played with him and against him are pretty sad that he's now passed away.
Pup never really got on that well with warnie. Which leads me to say this people do get sick of strong opinionated people. Warnie always had a strong opinion of the game he played. As well as his AFL team. He knew if St Kilda had a terrible game plan and an awful coach.
Warnie was known as a fickle supporter.

Nup according to pup's instagram he didn't like warnie because of his strong opinions
Likewise - read many accounts of people being stranded at sea or in the wilderness and have been rescued only to exacerbate their poor condition by gorging themselves upon rescue.
Yeah i did. Most of the guys that played with him and against him are pretty sad that he's now passed away.
Pup never really got on that well with warnie.
My grand dad was at Belsen after it was liberated. He dropped dead in front of me when I were a lad and to her dying day my grandma said it killed him.I remember learning about refeeding syndrome from reading about holocaust survivors in ww2, awful really soldiers were trying to help these skin and bone people by giving them their rations and ended up killing them.
My grand dad was at Belsen after it was liberated. He dropped dead in front of me when I were a lad and to her dying day my grandma said it killed him.
It happened in 1980, so it's been a while. Old boy loved his cricket though, his dad saw Ranjitsinji bat and must have been taken by him if his kid told his great grandkid about it. He'd have hated Warnie though.Thats awful im so sorry for your loss (