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The record number of tinnies (for cricketers) on a flight from Aus. to Eng and vice versa was alledged to be 45 by David Boon (Aus.) so about 90 units but a one-off. Suprised at that level (100 units) your talking years not weeks - the liver must be the most robust organ in the body. -
Originally posted by NervousRexx View PostThe record number of tinnies (for cricketers) on a flight from Aus. to Eng and vice versa was alledged to be 45 by David Boon (Aus.) so about 90 units but a one-off. Suprised at that level (100 units) your talking years not weeks - the liver must be the most robust organ in the body.
52 tinnies.
To a cricket fan that stat is as famous as 99.94, 501 and 19-90.Comment
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Fook I could watch that every second of every fookin day!Originally posted by Troll View Post
Pure class - let the current clueless wonders study it as a illustration of how to score goalsHow fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't thinkComment
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Doubt that's possible. Poor he recovers; shame as a genius on the pitch. Watched a game at Newcastle when he was 17 (Waddle and Beardsley in same team) and he ran rings round everyone.Originally posted by russell View PostOn the show he said he drank 4bottles of whisky a day for 4 months
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Knew it was a few. Think I managed 10 (lightweight).Originally posted by Doggy Styles View Post
52 tinnies.
To a cricket fan that stat is as famous as 99.94, 501 and 19-90.Comment
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