Swanage

Posted on July 28, 2009

I have arrived back at work temporarily after a weekend in Swanage with half of Broughton who are still all there. Incredibly on Saturday it didn’t rain and the sun shone all day which made it a fine day to watch the incredible Red Arrows do a display over the bay. Being a cynical old sod, I am not easily impressed, but these guys were fantastic, it really was awesome sight that had me bursting with British pride, all that was missing was a ...

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Awards For George as The Rain Keeps Coming

Posted on July 23, 2009

George had a trophy collecting evening at the Oakley U13's presentation last night, picking the best all rounder award, and voted players player of the season. He desevred it too, taking 15 wkts at 4 runs an over and scoring 138 runs at an average of 19.8 retiring unbeaten twice, he also claimed five catches at Mid Wicket.Oakley as a team thrashed Champions Kingsclere on Monday to seal second in their league, and rue the ugly defeat at Baingst...

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Rain Rain, Go Away..Actually thinking About It, Just F..k Off

Posted on July 17, 2009

Another day of pouring rain has once again disrupted my plans. Our Colts Cricket team has had it's game cancelled, the last game of the season which had we won, we would have come second in the league. It is now reaaranged for Monday, I can't be there, and George can't play as he is in Paris from tomorrow, so a flat end to the season for us really.After two consecutive wet summers I thought us stoical Brits deserved a bit more this year, but it ...

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Saturday 11th July, Wet and Horrible

Posted on July 11, 2009

How many Fetes, cricket matches and open air concerts have been wrecked today I wonder, as lets face it today has been absolutely dismal. My girlfriend has a ressilience towards this sort of weather that I can't fathom, she just says "Stop moaning there is nothing you can do about it." I can't understand her ability to stare foul weather in the face and still be smiley and happy, oh how she must thank her lucky stars she met a miserable, cynical ...

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Cold Damp and Nasty As The Ashes Commence

Posted on July 8, 2009

Well, as predicted by the Met Office the weather has turned cold and damp this week, what a blessed relief for those complaining of the modest heat last week. The temperature has tumbled from 31c to around 19c and there is rain aplenty, I hope you miserable sod's are enjoying it.Stockbridge Last weekStockbridge this weekThe Ashes got underway today but it just doesn't yet feel like an Ashes summer. Though still ranked number one, anyone who ...

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