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From:rschoonh@sph.unc.edu (by way of histonet)
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them there crickets make good Bass fishen bait,  y'all mean that there's a
game thet does the same thang??

regards,
Bob
Robert Schoonhoven
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> From: Ken Turner <ken.turner@stonebow.otago.ac.nz>
> Date: Fri, 30 Oct 1998 10:00:26 +1200
> Subject: re: Cricketnetters
> To: histonet@pathology.swmed.edu
>
> As much as I like to see the Aussies `get it' - purely from a sporting
> angle that is - I really don't think England is equipped technically to do
> the job. Being an ex-pat myself (Londoner) I believe the ASHES belong at
> the Home of cricket - LORDS. However, the Ashes will, unfortunately, stay
> down under for some time yet.
>
> As far as Tims comment goes - I wouldn't expect our American cousins to
> understand the intricacy of such a gentlemans game as cricket. In much the
> same way that we fail to understand American Football.
>
> Cindy...forgive my Antipodean naivety, but what is `Ferret-Legging'?
>
> Cheers
>
> Ken
>
> Kenneth W Turner
> Senior Teaching Fellow
> Unit Manager / Pathology Histology Unit
> Department of Pathology
> Otago Medical School
> P.O.Box 913
> Dunedin
> New Zealand
>
> Tel. 03 4797135  International  0064 3 4797135
> Fax. 03 4797136  International  0064 3 4797136
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