Hayden and Harbhajan, genial blokes that they are, smiled, patted, shook hands, and nearly had a spot of tea too. The slow overrates kept them from teaing off.
After MoYo and YoYo, tis time to knight the two:
Rise Sir HaHa.
Bored to the Bone 21 love
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HA HA!!!
what about RiMi or MiRi singing song Gay gay ge gay gay...
the way both RIcky and MIchael were walking arms-in-arms...
on second thought i think they will be saying...
MiRi toh waat lag gayee...
Only his 'bum pal' is missing. Busy publishing a book in a record 2 weeks time.
q - yeah, thought u'd find this funny. u got a lotta folks writing posts for you nowadays, eh?
waat 69
bhajji's bum pal is here, Brett "bum" Lee.
Thanks for this too NC.. was waiting for it!
Well not yet, am waiting for JRod's piece for me ;-)
Hayden's the only one who seems to have truly moved on from the Monkeygate episode. Symonds needs to get a move on too - why start a fight and then complain that kicks to the nuts are foul? Worst kind of whining I've ever seen. He should realize that Harbhajan or the Indian crowds (a) don't see him as black and (b) don't know the socio-historical context of insulting a black person by calling him a monkey. Symonds is too dense to understand the concept of Harbhajan being a Sardar, or he would realize that such subtlety is beyond a rustic, scrappy Surd. Unfortunately, to Indian eyes Symonds - with his off white skin, weird dreadlocks and white painted lips - looks literally like a monkey. Like one of those men in monkey masks so often seen in televised Indian religious epics. A man can't help his looks, but an Indian calling Symonds a monkey is not racial insult. If that were so, why have no West Indians or other players of color claimed racial abuse or subjected to visible monkey chants in any Indian stadium ever? Symonds has to let go and move on already. What is amazing to Indian fans is that he admits he started it, admits that he used offensive language, and still claims to be hurt and wronged. What a sad excuse for a man.
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