Re: [opensuse] off-list replies
On Thursday 12 April 2007 18:28, G.T.Smith wrote:
BTW: As a dejected England fan my only rejoinder would have to be "What
prowess" :'(
I'm old enough to recall when we couldn't win a game of cricket, so I have
some sympathy.
Not a lot, mind you, and I'm sure JB's not going to stir that pot again.
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John Summerfield
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