Friday, April 20, 2007
decisions, decisions
Well, he went for the six even though I told him not to. All he had to do was take his time and score a few runs, even if it were a losing cause. He tried to be the hero and he got taken apart. Good job, dumbass.
In other news, I am done finals, but I don't feel relieved. I guess I'll find out once my marks come back :(.
I am glad for many things, but school is rarely one of them.
In other news, I am done finals, but I don't feel relieved. I guess I'll find out once my marks come back :(.
I am glad for many things, but school is rarely one of them.
Comments:
caught behind by the wicketkeeper. still awaiting the umpire's decision, but everyone knows that he snicked the ball.
You know what, Justin? I was seriously considering using a hockey metaphor...but a cricket one just works much better. But for your sake, let's just say the player shot the puck and was almost robbed by the goaltender. The shot trickled through but didn't cross the goal line. They've gone upstairs for the review; however, even the player knows it didn't cross the line. It was a very ambitious shot, considering the player isn't of high caliber.
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