Phrases and cliches you are sick of hearing!!!!

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"Sorry mate, busy tomorrow"

Every cricket captain would be used to this one on a friday arvo when you're trying to scrounge up players. 8)
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saintal wrote:"Sorry mate, busy tomorrow"

Every cricket captain would be used to this one on a friday arvo when you're trying to scrounge up players. 8)

haha I can match that. AS a bowls selector the worst phone call and subsequent phrase I'm sick of hearing occurs on the day before a match and it is: "Sorry mate I can't play tomorrow."
Who cares about the reason? I then have to make 97 phone calls to try and get another player. Bleah
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Sky Pilot wrote:
saintal wrote:"Sorry mate, busy tomorrow"

Every cricket captain would be used to this one on a friday arvo when you're trying to scrounge up players. 8)

haha I can match that. AS a bowls selector the worst phone call and subsequent phrase I'm sick of hearing occurs on the day before a match and it is: "Sorry mate I can't play tomorrow."
Who cares about the reason? I then have to make 97 phone calls to try and get another player. Bleah


Yep, I cringe if my phone rings on a saturday morning (or late friday). Usually means only one thing :? 8)
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"In the mix", although this doesn't seem to be as prevalent as a couple years ago.

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Brodlach wrote:The reigning premiers Central District....oh wait I dont have to for at least 12 months ;)

Gold! :lol:
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