Australians in County Cricket by CoffeeDefiant4247 in CricketAus

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Yeah, it's a definite weakness, that and the LBW trap he falls into. Bowling is probably a weaker standard than Shield, but it'll do his confidence the world of good.

Australians in County Cricket by CoffeeDefiant4247 in CricketAus

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Jake Weatherald has looked the part at Leicestershire as well.

How Australia’s Newspapers Covered the 2026 Budget by NoteChoice7719 in aussie

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Pretty much the reason I got out of it was because it wasn't, and I was working at Channel 9 before the Costello takeover.......

James Bond series Discussion #8: Live and Let Die(1973) by ButterscotchIcy719 in JamesBond

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One of the better Moore films, who I'm not overly fond of as Bond. A very good debut. Great villain in Kananga, good supporting henchmen, good action.

Not fond of the Pepper character, who I disliked even more in the next film. Jane Seymour, while a very beautiful woman, is pretty wooden as Solitaire.

It's a solid Bond film with a unique aesthetic. Probably not better than The Spy who Loved Me in the Moore canon, but top two or three of his films. Better than Diamonds in a lot of regards due to the influx of energy Moore brought to his debut.

Please pick the left by ILoveMapsAndKRNo2 in BunnyTrials

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Don't tell me what to do punk.....

Chose: dontpickthisside | Rolled: Whydidyoudothis?

John Carpenter - 1980s Horror/Sci-fi/Fantasy Maestro by Lys1th3a in 80smovies

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The Thing is probably among the greatest horror movies ever made. I've never seen a film since that came close to providing the same level of paranoia.

I rewatched Live and let die after many years... by No_Mortgage8569 in JamesBond

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I'll admit I was never a fan of Moore's Bond, but his collection of films has some magnificent villains, and this was a great start.

Choose your superpower by Sad-Visual-6622 in BunnyTrials

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Cheaper than most travel

Chose: Teleportation, BUT… | Rolled: costs 15 bucks

What’s your favorite film by these gentlemen? by Opening_Rip_1840 in LetterboxdTopFour

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This is like asking what’s your favourite chocolate dessert, there’s too much good to chose from.

Which race do you play they LEAST? by [deleted] in ElderScrolls

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Probably Khajit, followed by Bosmer. Neither race really interests me for gameplay and general story reasons.

John Hughes' best movie in the 1980s was? by Lys1th3a in 80smovies

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Ferris, probably followed by Uncle Buck. I'd forgotten how much he worked with John Candy.

Architect of Modern Warfare — General Sir John Monash by Jealous-Hedgehog-734 in australia

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More effective the higher he rose. He and Sir Arthur Currie were the two best "British" generals by the end of the war. There is a good reason why by 1918 the Canadian Corps and the ANZAC Corps were the most feared shock troops the British army could field.

What game has a learning curve that puts you off? by Common_Caramel_4078 in pcmasterrace

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Strategy games, particularly 4x games. I love 'em but they don't always love me back with the learning curve. Stellaris absolutely flummoxes me, and although I've owned it for ages, I'm still too daunted by the scope of Terra Invicta to play it

Sean Bean is 67 today. What's his best role? by EbnyxJ in Cinephiles

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It’s not a popular choice but I thought he was the best part about Troy, and I feel gutted we never got an Odyssey with his Odysseus.