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wrongunatlongon | The Wrong'un at Long On
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The Wrong'un at Long On. Invariably keeping my eye on the wrong ball since 2012. Me; where it all started…. I'll muse on various subjects, mainly involving willow, leather and grass. My natural instincts is to heap as many compound adjectives as I can to sporting natterings. If you like, then feel free to link :). Cook Good, Cook Bad, Cook as Expected. August 15, 2015. Queen Mother teaches young Queen how to signal byes. July 18, 2015. Snappy snappy, ashes. July 10, 2015. May 21, 2015. Key: We Must Trust.
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Word UP – why tower blocks and why oral history? | Block Storeys
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A HLF funded project documenting the stories of Birmingham's tower blocks. Word UP – why tower blocks and why oral history? February 22, 2013. Hello there. As we continue conducting interviews at Essington House I thought it might be worth putting together a little bit more information about the project and why we are doing it in the way we are. I say I, it is actually Izzy who has written this weeks blog and jolly good it is too. Enjoy! Oral Histories: their role, value and uniqueness. Today, there seem...
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Art and Architecture in the Los Angeles Central Library | Wayfare
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Live a life worth writing about. Art and Architecture in the Los Angeles Central Library. This entry was posted on March 10, 2013, in Adventures. Los angeles central library. Los angeles central library architecture. Richard riordan central library. Available on the Central Library website. I took some pictures, so let’s go through some of them! One of the really visually stimulating pieces inside the building are three giant chandeliers created by Therman Statom. They are colorful and are suppose to...
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Welcome to The Popping Crease | The Popping Crease
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Welcome to The Popping Crease. The Popping Crease is a brand new blog all about cricket. From a true lover of the beautiful game. Here I hope to spread my knowledge and love for cricket, covering all aspects of the game from County to International matches and everything in between. 6 thoughts on “ Welcome to The Popping Crease. January 10, 2013 at 6:02 pm. Sounds good. Do you go as low as club cricket though? If so have a look at my website http:/ www.takingthefield.com/. Really like your blog title!
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About | The Popping Crease
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Is a a new brand new blog by an avid cricket fan. I believe that Test cricket is still the way forward and represents the pinnacle of the beautiful game. I hope to break in to the world of cricket writing and blogging in 2013 – something that has long been an ambition of mine. Through The Popping Crease. I hope to spread my knowledge and love of the game of cricket. Away from cricket I write about, and work in, expeditions and adventure travel. 2 thoughts on “ About. January 11, 2013 at 11:07 am.
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What’s In A Name? | The Popping Crease
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What’s In A Name? Where did the name come from? Well…Several years ago (2008! I attempted a cricket blog for a short time under the same name; The Popping Crease (Round 1). The above diagram, from wikipedia, points you to the Popping Crease. 8211; a fairly vital part of the game of cricket but perhaps a name most people are unaware of! From determining run outs and stumpings to providing a base for the batsmen to stand at the Popping Crease is a very important little white line! Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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markreeves12012 | Cow Corner
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Everything you didn't want to know about cricket, and couldn't be bothered to ask. Excerpt from a speech by Comrade Joseph Stalin to the Supreme Soviet of the M.C.C. In the ‘Great Long Room of the People’ Lord’s Cricket Ground, New Moscow, NW14, May 1st 1937. Oi Molotov, tell Larwood to bowl straighter – NOW! Or it’s the gulag for him. It appears to be a portion of an early draft of a speech given to the MCC Presidium by England’s head coach, Joseph Stalin himself. The draft, annotated by Stalin’s ow...
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