Days of the week I am meaning. These late shifts aren't getting any easier, and will be so up for a beer on Friday - of course, if anyone else decides to come. If I get over my shyness and ask, instead of doing the quiet thing and then just seeing what workmates are actually at the pub without a nudge from myself.
Might as well catch up on the week that has been so far, since I have been only half in and out of things on here the last couple of days. England won the second Ashes test, by two runs. Two measly runs, and the last two wickets almost got it for the Aussies. As exciting a final session as I think I can remember. Was very tense, and at one all in the series, everything for both teams to play for. FINALLY, a team is standing up to the Australians, in a series against the Ockers. Usually teams can wallop everyone else in the two years before an Australian test series, and then just wilt like nothing when it comes to the crunch. And the celebration once England won the match, sounded more like a top league footy match than test cricket. Twenty20, who needs it LOL.
Peter Jennings died. Now for those of you who don't know US network news, that won't mean much. But for those who do take an interest, Jennings was always my favourite out of the top three, him, Brokaw and Rather. There has been talk of the passing of network news over the past year or so, what with the three retirements, but with this death, well, it really is an exclamation point to the whole discussion. Jennings was only on TV in early April, and died of lung cancer on Sunday.
More again soon
Paul
Might as well catch up on the week that has been so far, since I have been only half in and out of things on here the last couple of days. England won the second Ashes test, by two runs. Two measly runs, and the last two wickets almost got it for the Aussies. As exciting a final session as I think I can remember. Was very tense, and at one all in the series, everything for both teams to play for. FINALLY, a team is standing up to the Australians, in a series against the Ockers. Usually teams can wallop everyone else in the two years before an Australian test series, and then just wilt like nothing when it comes to the crunch. And the celebration once England won the match, sounded more like a top league footy match than test cricket. Twenty20, who needs it LOL.
Peter Jennings died. Now for those of you who don't know US network news, that won't mean much. But for those who do take an interest, Jennings was always my favourite out of the top three, him, Brokaw and Rather. There has been talk of the passing of network news over the past year or so, what with the three retirements, but with this death, well, it really is an exclamation point to the whole discussion. Jennings was only on TV in early April, and died of lung cancer on Sunday.
More again soon
Paul
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