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  1. apologies if anyone has seen these before but all this feline talk makes me think of my time back in South Africa and I'll take any excuse to post these Mixture of baby lions, black leopards (rare), baby white tigers, young cheetahs in Lanseria and lions just after mating in Kruger Park
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  2. 2 rare Amur Leopards were born at the San Diego Zoo over the weekend.
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  3. haha Atlanta United. Soz ! Good man. There's different formats of cricket and the most popular in the modern times is the 50-over format or Twenty20 (T20) format. They bring in the most entertainment you could say. T20 is by far the most extravagant and entertaining. Not all players play the same format though!
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  4. You're welcome to support India. Think of it as a trade. I take an interest in Atlanta FC mainly because of your presence on here a couple of years ago (and they're a good team to watch). Bowlers - there's various types of bowlers. Fast. Medium. Spinner. They're the main ones. You can get a medium-fast bowler who is in between the first two. Then you have off-spin and leg-spin - two different types of spin; different bowlers can make the ball spin different ways. You get specialists in each type of bowling. Fast bowlers usually try to 'swing' the ball. That means instead of just bowling just straight all the time, they can make the ball swing; they can alter the natural direction of the ball with the way they bowl it and shape it in their hands/fingers and when they release the ball - think like baseball where the pitcher can curve it or change the way it moves towards the batsman). Brett Lee and Glenn McGrath were seriously fast bowlers for Australia. Notoriously hard to bat against because of their pace.
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  5. Nope. All ten will play each other, round robin.
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  6. No problem, hope you enjoy them Actually the very first biography that I read was the one of Giuseppe Garibaldi, and I thought it was incredible, but I think I was more fascinated with the person than the book, haha...
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  7. I see @Toinho and @Devil-Dick Willie are being blamed for the Australian government's shit broadband. https://m.uk.ign.com/articles/2018/06/04/australias-broadband-chief-blames-gamers-for-wireless-problems
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  8. Does memoirs/autobiography count? Cash, the autobiography of Johnny Cash is one of my all-time favourites. I also loved Wind, Sand and Stars by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, one of the best ones I've ever read. Really enjoyed Alan Alda's Never Have Your Dog Stuffed, but I highly recommend it as an audiobook narrated by Alda himself, that works better than reading the book! How to Build a Car by Adrian Newey - absolutely brilliant, even if you're not a fan of racing.
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  9. it's nowhere near the KoQ I have to tell you that. it's just the nostalgia for Doug's lines that made me start watching Kevin can Wait plus the fact that his brother Gary Valentine (who was Doug's cousin) and Leah Remini (Doug's wife) are also a part of this new sitcom.
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  10. Never called anyone a dipshit and if I've called someone a retard (can't remember when) then they've merited it. Rattling someone is something down to the person rattled and you should look to yourself there too or do you see yourself as the Dalai Lama? Now I get it... You should be braver next time I send you a PM asking you these things man.
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  11. Just tried to get some information on that, but I have no idea
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