Thursday, December 14, 2006

Here's a llama, there's a llama

I meant to post this during the Second Test at the Adelaide Oval, but forgot about it 'til I was reading the commentary on the Baggy Green site today... Oops! This is commentary from the site from the match:

Leroy writes: "Does Anderson have photos of Duncan Fletcher with a llama or something like that???? If not, how does he keep getting picked? He is custard." I take objection to that. My father-in-law breeds llamas and they are very choosy animals.
140.6 Giles to Warne, no run, solid defensive shot to end an over that started with promise and ended with a return to dullness
140.5 Giles to Warne, no run, Warne steps back and thumps that straight to Strauss at cover
140.4 Giles to Warne, no run, wide, Warne hips more than pads that one away
140.3 Giles to Warne, no run, half step and blocked
140.2 Giles to Warne, no run, back to the pad work
140.1 Giles to Warne, 2 runs, Good lord ... drugs-test those drinks ... Warne takes a pace down the track and heaves Giles over cow corner
Flintoff off the field


It's the llama reference, really.

And I really have to say that the commentary on the Baggy Green site is a lot more interesting this series - whoever's doing it is doing a great job, especially if they can work in comments like that!

2 comments:

clare said...

and another little llama, fuzzy llama funny llama,
llama llama duck
I was once a cheescake, i lived in a tree but i never....

*Dragged from the mic by one of those curved sticks* Yoink!

Della said...

...saw the way the orange slayed the rake!

*trapdoor opens on stage*