Can Aussies win the unwinnable test?
Can Aussies win the unwinnable test?
Australia chasing 168 off 36 overs to win the second test. Will be a huge victory if they can pull it off. Heading home in 15 minutes to watch the finish with a couple of Pale Ales.
"Doc, what can I do about these terrible hangovers?"
'You can stop drinking beer'
"No, seriously Doc, what can I do?"
'You can stop drinking beer'
"No, seriously Doc, what can I do?"
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It was so nice of the TAB to give me a $1.60 for every $ i gave them, just for the honour of sitting in their fine premises, drinking beer, and watching the last session on their big screen with mates
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Great win, looks like the Ashes are coming home. The Drunk (Ponting) is a dead set legend and Paris (Hussey) just can't do a thing wrong. Well done boys, looking forward to the WACA.
"Doc, what can I do about these terrible hangovers?"
'You can stop drinking beer'
"No, seriously Doc, what can I do?"
'You can stop drinking beer'
"No, seriously Doc, what can I do?"
And if you placed the money correctly at a BANK, you can earn better INTEREST than those odds, for the few weeks the Ashes remain to run for.111222333 wrote:Just heard on the radio, the Aussies are 1 to 1000 on to win the Ashes (ie for each $1000 you place on the Aussies, you will get an extra dollar back if you win)
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You obviously have a better bank than i do
on the bright side at least the TAB is open after 5 and hasn't reduced the number of outlets it has in rural areas
on the bright side at least the TAB is open after 5 and hasn't reduced the number of outlets it has in rural areas
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Especially when you run the risk of England winning atleast 2 of the next 3 Tests and losing that $1000. One guy lost $20 000 when Bangladesh beat Australia last year, looking for a quick $500. Scblack is right, through $1000 into an ING savings account and you'll get more than $1 each month.
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but how excited do you get when you walk into the bank not knowing whether they have given you interest or not
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How exciting is it to know that you won $1 for the $1,000 risked?Pyssedas Heavy Industrial wrote:but how excited do you get when you walk into the bank not knowing whether they have given you interest or not
Not exactly blowing my candle out.

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I just posted some superb Ashes jokes over in this thread:
http://www.homebrewandbeer.com/forum/vi ... hp?p=42188
btw, my mate Cam and I watched the last session at some "English" pub in Melbourne Central. You should have heard the crowd erupt (there weren't any Englishmen there) when we got seven off a ball.
And you should have seen the place clear out when we won. It was just me, Cam and the barmaid. That didn't stop us having a couple more, though.
Cheers,
Oliver
http://www.homebrewandbeer.com/forum/vi ... hp?p=42188
btw, my mate Cam and I watched the last session at some "English" pub in Melbourne Central. You should have heard the crowd erupt (there weren't any Englishmen there) when we got seven off a ball.
And you should have seen the place clear out when we won. It was just me, Cam and the barmaid. That didn't stop us having a couple more, though.
Cheers,
Oliver
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Is that the place up opposite the cinemas - not sure about that pub
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