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mruane
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Posted: 2002-07-09 21:26
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OK thats good to know. We will do some research ourselves and try and pick the most appropriate.

Read in the paper this morning that Jonah Lomu and Tana Umanga have been dropped for the first of the Tri Nations. There are 13 Crusaders in the lineup with Christian Cullen and Doug Howlett also starting. Do you get the feeling that there's some bias here.

Cheere Mike
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Posted: 2002-07-09 21:34
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Yeah I saw that, I'm surprised that Umaga's not in. Had a quick browse at nzoom this morning. This game will tell quite a bit I think, I wonder how we will go. We're all baxed up now and waiting for the movers.
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Posted: 2002-07-10 21:40
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What drinking tea out of jam jars! I can remember doing that years ago when my family left the UK to live here. Everything boxed up and ready to go and nowhere to sleep. eeeek.

There's some talk that Jonah might be on the bench for the game, so we will have to wait and see. The Wallabies arrive today to get ready for the game - should be a good one. We always support the AB's and anyone playing Australia.

Cheers Mike
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Posted: 2002-07-10 22:12
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Ha ha ha, that's what I always say!! I'm going to have to get up early to watch that one.

We've been lucky, not bringing that much home and have someone who wants most of it, just have to do without the good stuff.
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Posted: 2002-07-12 16:34
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Hello peeps. I still dont see those much talked about NZ sheeps posting here j/k

re: blood donors who stayed in UK. this is also implemented in the philippines. same for the US too. blame the mad cow scare for it.

Just dropping by
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Posted: 2002-07-12 21:14
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Drop by anytime you want, always room for a respected member of esato. I know a large number of people who won't go near the beef here now, it maybe over reacting but better safe than sorry.

My wife is from South Africa, I finally got a chance to take her to NZ a couple of years ago around Christmas, she couldn't belive just how many sheep there were in NZ, we drove around most of the South Island and all along a lot of the motorways there are fields full of little wooly sunday roasts. Last count I heard was over 40 million sheep, over 36 million more than there are people. And boy there are some really pretty sheep too......

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mruane
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Posted: 2002-07-12 23:44
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That's right Fingers, and we know all of their names as well.

Hi GOWin

Cheers Mike
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Posted: 2002-07-13 00:20
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Well, only the cute ones!
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Posted: 2002-07-13 01:16
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Well, when you get to my age that becomes less of a qualifier.

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Posted: 2002-07-13 03:20
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hahaha. you guys are funny. i hope those sheeps (pretty or not) start posting soon - and i hope they're all as funny you.
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Posted: 2002-07-13 03:49
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Any T68 users from Australia here?????
mruane
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Posted: 2002-07-13 11:21
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All Blacks beat Wallabies 12 point to 6. All penalties no tries....

Mike

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Posted: 2002-07-13 14:24
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Nice one! I hear it was a cold and wet day in CHC. Merts is the man.

@GOwin, don't be so silly, everybody knows sheep can't type, their hooves are to big to hit the keys, and they've got terrible senses of humour, they only know jokes about eating grass.
mruane
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Posted: 2002-07-14 01:12
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Yep it was really miserable. Lots of handling errors especially in the line outs. We have not been able to get the Lineout right since Fitzpatrick left the game.

@GOWin: Sheep are actually very useful. Especially when rugby players get a nosebleed. You can use them as nose bungs.

Cheers Mike
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Posted: 2002-07-14 03:12
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poor sheeps. though they rule the land , and yet they get these comments from usurpers like you? hehehe

i cant help it, i had to search the net for NZ sheep jokes - at least some are funny.
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