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Post by Andrew Dunfor » Sat, 03 Mar 2007 09:31:44


From the 1965 Wisden:

++++++
CAT, PETER, whose ninth life ended on November 5, 1964, was a well-known
cricket-watcher at Lord's, where he spent 12 of his 14 years.  He preferred
a close-up view of proceedings and his sleek, black form could often be seen
prowling on the field of play when the crowds were biggest.  He frequently
appeared on the television screen.  Mr S.C. Griffith, Secretary of M.C.C.,
said of him: "He was a cat of great character and loved publicity."
++++++

Andrew

 
 
 

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Post by dechuck » Sat, 03 Mar 2007 10:02:49


Quote:
> From the 1965 Wisden:

> ++++++
> CAT, PETER, whose ninth life ended on November 5, 1964, was a well-known
> cricket-watcher at Lord's, where he spent 12 of his 14 years.  He
> preferred
> a close-up view of proceedings and his sleek, black form could often be
> seen
> prowling on the field of play when the crowds were biggest.  He frequently
> appeared on the television screen.  Mr S.C. Griffith, Secretary of M.C.C.,
> said of him: "He was a cat of great character and loved publicity."

don't mind a bit of *** at the cricket

:-)

 
 
 

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Post by sdavmo » Sat, 03 Mar 2007 13:53:13

Quote:



>> From the 1965 Wisden:

>> ++++++
>> CAT, PETER, whose ninth life ended on November 5, 1964, was a well-known
>> cricket-watcher at Lord's, where he spent 12 of his 14 years.  He
>> preferred
>> a close-up view of proceedings and his sleek, black form could often be
>> seen
>> prowling on the field of play when the crowds were biggest.  He frequently
>> appeared on the television screen.  Mr S.C. Griffith, Secretary of M.C.C.,
>> said of him: "He was a cat of great character and loved publicity."

> don't mind a bit of *** at the cricket

> :-)

Then you need this link to South Africa vs West Indies Surprise:
<http://SportToday.org/;
--
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Post by dechuck » Sat, 03 Mar 2007 14:05:46


Quote:



>>> From the 1965 Wisden:

>>> ++++++
>>> CAT, PETER, whose ninth life ended on November 5, 1964, was a well-known
>>> cricket-watcher at Lord's, where he spent 12 of his 14 years.  He
>>> preferred
>>> a close-up view of proceedings and his sleek, black form could often be
>>> seen
>>> prowling on the field of play when the crowds were biggest.  He
>>> frequently
>>> appeared on the television screen.  Mr S.C. Griffith, Secretary of
>>> M.C.C.,
>>> said of him: "He was a cat of great character and loved publicity."

>> don't mind a bit of *** at the cricket

>> :-)

> Then you need this link to South Africa vs West Indies Surprise:
> <http://SportToday.org/;

I very much doubt it but will give it a go :-)
 
 
 

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Post by dechuck » Sat, 03 Mar 2007 14:06:59


Quote:






>>>> From the 1965 Wisden:

>>>> ++++++
>>>> CAT, PETER, whose ninth life ended on November 5, 1964, was a
>>>> well-known
>>>> cricket-watcher at Lord's, where he spent 12 of his 14 years.  He
>>>> preferred
>>>> a close-up view of proceedings and his sleek, black form could often be
>>>> seen
>>>> prowling on the field of play when the crowds were biggest.  He
>>>> frequently
>>>> appeared on the television screen.  Mr S.C. Griffith, Secretary of
>>>> M.C.C.,
>>>> said of him: "He was a cat of great character and loved publicity."

>>> don't mind a bit of *** at the cricket

>>> :-)

>> Then you need this link to South Africa vs West Indies Surprise:
>> <http://SportToday.org/;

> I very much doubt it but will give it a go :-)

I was right that's***not ***

but thankyou

:-)

 
 
 

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Post by sdavmo » Sat, 03 Mar 2007 14:21:15

Quote:








>>>>> From the 1965 Wisden:

>>>>> ++++++
>>>>> CAT, PETER, whose ninth life ended on November 5, 1964, was a
>>>>> well-known
>>>>> cricket-watcher at Lord's, where he spent 12 of his 14 years.  He
>>>>> preferred
>>>>> a close-up view of proceedings and his sleek, black form could often be
>>>>> seen
>>>>> prowling on the field of play when the crowds were biggest.  He
>>>>> frequently
>>>>> appeared on the television screen.  Mr S.C. Griffith, Secretary of
>>>>> M.C.C.,
>>>>> said of him: "He was a cat of great character and loved publicity."
>>>> don't mind a bit of *** at the cricket

>>>> :-)
>>> Then you need this link to South Africa vs West Indies Surprise:
>>> <http://SportToday.org/;
>> I very much doubt it but will give it a go :-)

> I was right that's***not ***

> but thankyou

> :-)

I thought that might brighten your day.
--
Cheers,
SDM -- a 21st century schizoid man
Systems Theory internet music project links:
official site <www.systemstheory.net>
soundclick <www.soundclick.com/systemstheory>
garageband <www.garageband.com/artist/systemstheory>
"Soundtracks For Imaginary Movies" CD released Dec 2004
"Codetalkers" CD coming Nov 2006
NP: nothing
 
 
 

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Post by dechuck » Sat, 03 Mar 2007 14:24:59


Quote:








>>>>>> From the 1965 Wisden:

>>>>>> ++++++
>>>>>> CAT, PETER, whose ninth life ended on November 5, 1964, was a
>>>>>> well-known
>>>>>> cricket-watcher at Lord's, where he spent 12 of his 14 years.  He
>>>>>> preferred
>>>>>> a close-up view of proceedings and his sleek, black form could often
>>>>>> be seen
>>>>>> prowling on the field of play when the crowds were biggest.  He
>>>>>> frequently
>>>>>> appeared on the television screen.  Mr S.C. Griffith, Secretary of
>>>>>> M.C.C.,
>>>>>> said of him: "He was a cat of great character and loved publicity."
>>>>> don't mind a bit of *** at the cricket

>>>>> :-)
>>>> Then you need this link to South Africa vs West Indies Surprise:
>>>> <http://SportToday.org/;
>>> I very much doubt it but will give it a go :-)

>> I was right that's***not ***

>> but thankyou

>> :-)

> I thought that might brighten your day.

Thankyou you did

now off to the rugby