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Begbie
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Post by Begbie »

Any CC members from around Aust/NZ/pacific who want to make contact for RT games?
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Numia Kereru
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Post by Numia Kereru »

Yup, I'd be keen.
I'm living in Aucks too. PM me.

Chur ;)

Edit: Tonight would be good! (if we find some other anzacs to join)
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trestain
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hi

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any of you going to be watching the cricket in a couple of days?
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Rednaxela
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Post by Rednaxela »

Yep I cant wait to see those poms going home minus the ashes with the barmy army in tow with tail between their legs.





:wink:

Seriously I cant wait to watch some good, close played testmatch cricket.



As for some RT games at the moment would not have time but when I do ill send you a PM.BTW Im in south aus
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Numia Kereru
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Post by Numia Kereru »

Don't really follow the cricket, even when the Black Caps are playing.
But I'll definitely be watching the Kiwis kick Kangaroo arse in Rugby League this weekend :lol:
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Post by Rednaxela »

Numia Kereru wrote:Don't really follow the cricket, even when the Black Caps are playing.
But I'll definitely be watching the Kiwis kick Kangaroo arse in Rugby League this weekend :lol:


Bad luck about that.
Looks like it would of been a great game though. :wink:
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Simon Toad
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in for rt
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Post by Pugilistic »

I might be, I live in Whangarei (it's in NZ for you auzzies.) :lol:
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me too, townsville QLD
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Post by Rats1973 »

All the convicts playing together then..... :lol: Can you trust each other?
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Post by Pugilistic »

Excuse me! The poms are the auzzies, not the NZers. Pom was used originally (according to Dad) to refer to the convicts sent to Australia.
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Post by riskexpert2000 »

im in from Melbourne

Warnie to take 700 wickets on boxing day :lol:
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I'm in Sydney. Usually around during the workday, not so much after hours
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macwin
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Post by macwin »

pm me if i am about....keen for a rt most days after 6pm :)
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trestain
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hi

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riskexpert2000 wrote:im in from Melbourne

Warnie to take 700 wickets on boxing day :lol:


i doubt it.

oh well with warne retireing we might at least get something out of the ashes
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Blackadder
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trestain wrote:
riskexpert2000 wrote:im in from Melbourne

Warnie to take 700 wickets on boxing day :lol:


i doubt it.

oh well with warne retireing we might at least get something out of the ashes


i doubt it :wink:
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macwin
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Blackadder wrote:
trestain wrote:
riskexpert2000 wrote:im in from Melbourne

Warnie to take 700 wickets on boxing day :lol:


i doubt it.

oh well with warne retireing we might at least get something out of the ashes


i doubt it :wink:


in about an hour from now :wink:
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i am in sydney and i'm up for rt, usually around during the day,
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TeHira
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Aussies, kiwisn and pacfic islands, Asia

Post by TeHira »

im looking for real time players and even maybe joining a clan of Anzacs to take on other clans.
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Jehan
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Post by Jehan »

that'd be mad, is there such a clan?
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TeHira
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how do we make a ANZAC Clan ?

Post by TeHira »

i was wondering if we should have a Aussie Clan and how can we make one. Even if we put brackets after our names (aus) or (aussie)?
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nath21
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Post by nath21 »

Pugilistic wrote:Excuse me! The poms are the auzzies, not the NZers. Pom was used originally (according to Dad) to refer to the convicts sent to Australia.


POM - Prisoner of her Majesty
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Post by bleka »

Add me too. I am in Oz :lol:
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macwin
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Post by macwin »

nath21 wrote:
Pugilistic wrote:Excuse me! The poms are the auzzies, not the NZers. Pom was used originally (according to Dad) to refer to the convicts sent to Australia.


POM - Prisoner of her Majesty


It doesn't matter, the poms know who they are :wink:

(and how they play cricket) :roll:
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hasaki
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Post by hasaki »

if you want to know the meaning of pom check out this

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alternative_words_for_British#Pommy


P.S i live in japan and its only 2 hours dif from australia so send me a pm if you want to play a real time game.
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