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The popularity of sports depends on where you are.

I think young kids play cricket in some posh international school in Thailand. Thai people know and play tra-kraw which I think is popular only in southeast asia. It is taught in every school and I also learned and played it, hahaha.

Good one. Wales Needs Tra-Kraw!
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The popularity of sports depends on where you are.

I think young kids play cricket in some posh international school in Thailand. Thai people know and play tra-kraw which I think is popular only in southeast asia. It is taught in every school and I also learned and played it, hahaha.

Good one. Wales Needs Tra-Kraw!

Which problems / imperfections in Wales do you expect Takraw to solve?

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The popularity of sports depends on where you are.

I think young kids play cricket in some posh international school in Thailand. Thai people know and play tra-kraw which I think is popular only in southeast asia. It is taught in every school and I also learned and played it, hahaha.

Good one. Wales Needs Tra-Kraw!

Which problems / imperfections in Wales do you expect Takraw to solve?

Alcoholism and rickets.
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The popularity of sports depends on where you are.

I think young kids play cricket in some posh international school in Thailand. Thai people know and play tra-kraw which I think is popular only in southeast asia. It is taught in every school and I also learned and played it, hahaha.

Good one. Wales Needs Tra-Kraw!

Which problems / imperfections in Wales do you expect Takraw to solve?

Alcoholism and rickets.

Both very valid points

You may be onto something here

I recommend you start a thread

Sent from iPhone; please forgive any typos or violations of forum rules

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If one of the multimedia savvy members could post a clickable link to Soul Limbo they will go to heaven (or the equivalent for their respective religion)

TV Cricket - bowl a maiden over with leather red balls

That is brilliant, thank you; it is impossible to avoid smiling while listening to that tune

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Icecream van....could help to keep the drinks cool.

What tune should it play?

The tune I'll suggest in a second ... however, in an attempt to introduce some wholesome family content I have a choice of a few promotional photos for the Ice-Cream Van ...

post-104736-0-46823400-1338148106_thumb. .......... post-104736-0-12669600-1338148100_thumb.

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Icecream van....could help to keep the drinks cool.

What tune should it play?

The tune I'll suggest in a second ... however, in an attempt to introduce some wholesome family content I have a choice of a few promotional photos for the Ice-Cream Van ...

post-104736-0-46823400-1338148106_thumb. .......... post-104736-0-12669600-1338148100_thumb.

fingerlicking good

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The popularity of sports depends on where you are.

I think young kids play cricket in some posh international school in Thailand. Thai people know and play tra-kraw which I think is popular only in southeast asia. It is taught in every school and I also learned and played it, hahaha.

Good one. Wales Needs Tra-Kraw!

Which problems / imperfections in Wales do you expect Takraw to solve?

Alcoholism and rickets.

Can the Welsh do this?

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Icecream van....could help to keep the drinks cool.

What tune should it play?

The tune I'll suggest in a second ... however, in an attempt to introduce some wholesome family content I have a choice of a few promotional photos for the Ice-Cream Van ...

post-104736-0-46823400-1338148106_thumb. .......... post-104736-0-12669600-1338148100_thumb.

fingerlicking good

Wow! Mr Whippy driver found already!

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The popularity of sports depends on where you are.

I think young kids play cricket in some posh international school in Thailand. Thai people know and play tra-kraw which I think is popular only in southeast asia. It is taught in every school and I also learned and played it, hahaha.

Good one. Wales Needs Tra-Kraw!

I imagine that is indeed the topic of one of the threads on a UK forum

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The popularity of sports depends on where you are.

I think young kids play cricket in some posh international school in Thailand. Thai people know and play tra-kraw which I think is popular only in southeast asia. It is taught in every school and I also learned and played it, hahaha.

Good one. Wales Needs Tra-Kraw!

Which problems / imperfections in Wales do you expect Takraw to solve?

Alcoholism and rickets.

Oh, great; you focus on the two best things about Wales...

SC

TV - Bowling a maiden... Oh No! Meatboy's after me with an unpunctuated wall of text for being cheeky...

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The tune I'll suggest in a second ... however, in an attempt to introduce some wholesome family content I have a choice of a few promotional photos for the Ice-Cream Van ...

post-104736-0-46823400-1338148106_thumb. .......... post-104736-0-12669600-1338148100_thumb.

fingerlicking good

Wow! Mr Whippy driver found already!

Careful here boys ... this is MY Lassie we are referring to!

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Nepotism mate.

I thought it would be good to keep it all in the family and by the looks of the picture she already Has the required skills in making the ice cream ...well eating it anyway.

Sent from my HTC One X using Thaivisa Connect App

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My apologies in advance ... I have to out a member here.

A tried and true trusted member ... the sort of bloke you begrudgingly allow your sister to date.

Frankly, I believe that no-one has noticed to date.

It's been a recurring theme ...

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It's so subtle a delivery, even Shane Warne would be proud.

Like any slow blower cheesy.gif bowler (genuine mistake!), he relies on a standard delivery ... something you can easily get used to.

Then he starts the subtle variations ... it's like a theme within a theme.

First we had this ... TV Cricket - the Team with Two Knees

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These have been the last two overs ...

First over ...

TV Cricket - the Team with Two Knees

TV Cricket - the Team with Two Knees

TV Cricket - the Team with Two Knees

TV Cricket - the Team with Two Knees

TV Cricket - Bowl a maiden over with leather red balls

TV Cricket - you can pick your friends, you can pick your nose, but don't pick the stitching

Notice .. in the first over a steady pace of delivery then, with the last ball ... whamoo

Second over ...

TV Cricket - No wicket too sticky!

TV Cricket - The Team with the Runs

TV Cricket - bowl a maiden over with leather red balls

TV - Bowling a maiden... Oh No! Meatboy's after me with an unpunctuated wall of text for being cheeky...

TV Cricket - the Team with Two Knees

TV Cricket - Run For It!

Notice again ... the first delivery a 'stock' ball ... then the variations start.

I nominate StreetCowboy as not only the Coach Driver (that is if he has a spare knee) but also Bowling coach ... two Coaching positions ... yes, I heard that groan ... tongue.png

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OH ... for those in senior management positions with the unit who's eyesight may not be what it once was ...

TV Cricket - the Team with Two Knees

TV Cricket - the Team with Two Knees

TV Cricket - the Team with Two Knees

TV Cricket - the Team with Two Knees

TV Cricket - Bowl a maiden over with leather red balls

TV Cricket - you can pick your friends, you can pick your nose, but don't pick the stitching

TV Cricket - No wicket too sticky!

TV Cricket - The Team with the Runs

TV Cricket - bowl a maiden over with leather red balls

TV - Bowling a maiden... Oh No! Meatboy's after me with an unpunctuated wall of text for being cheeky...

TV Cricket - the Team with Two Knees

TV Cricket - Run For It!

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OH ... for those in senior management positions with the unit who's eyesight may not be what it once was ...

TV Cricket - the Team with Two Knees

TV Cricket - the Team with Two Knees

TV Cricket - the Team with Two Knees

TV Cricket - the Team with Two Knees

TV Cricket - Bowl a maiden over with leather red balls

TV Cricket - you can pick your friends, you can pick your nose, but don't pick the stitching

TV Cricket - No wicket too sticky!

TV Cricket - The Team with the Runs

TV Cricket - bowl a maiden over with leather red balls

TV - Bowling a maiden... Oh No! Meatboy's after me with an unpunctuated wall of text for being cheeky...

TV Cricket - the Team with Two Knees

TV Cricket - Run For It!

Geniuses, both of you

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Analiene has helpfully identified a whole bunch of other issues that cricket will help address:

http://www.thaivisa....25#entry5337923

TV Cricket - Run For It!

Indeed, that is very helpful; she really is a breath of fresh air

We should try to find an appropriate role for her within the team

Thailand Criket's "Analystic Problem Conversion Manager"

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Analiene has helpfully identified a whole bunch of other issues that cricket will help address:

http://www.thaivisa....25#entry5337923

TV Cricket - Run For It!

Indeed, that is very helpful; she really is a breath of fresh air

We should try to find an appropriate role for her within the team

Thailand Criket's "Analystic Problem Conversion Manager"

Indeed, a perfect fit

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Analiene has helpfully identified a whole bunch of other issues that cricket will help address:

http://www.thaivisa....25#entry5337923

TV Cricket - Run For It!

Indeed, that is very helpful; she really is a breath of fresh air

We should try to find an appropriate role for her within the team

Thailand Criket's "Analystic Problem Conversion Manager"

Indeed, a perfect fit

Just one thing Boss……. Who is going to analyze the "Analystic Problem Conversion Manager"

I nominate Streetcowboy with Jingthing as his assistant.

This will promote JT, to a more senior roll, allowing him to participate in the promotion of why “Thailand Needs Cricket“ thus annulling any negatives that he may have.

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kevjohn ... I a little confused ... are you not happy with your new personal assistant?

Usually you would have made comment by now ... not being short of comment and the like.

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