"Both England and the West Indian cricketers took the knee before the cricket Test match. Would you ?
Who's knee did they take and can the owner still play cricket? "
It's just not cricket, old chum |
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Well Ive been in formal dinners and even though Im a staunch anti royalist Ive stood for the loyal toast as it was expected of me as a representative of a UK company. So If the occasion arrose Id happily Take the Knee as it represents a much more honourable cause. |
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"Both England and the West Indian cricketers took the knee before the cricket Test match. Would you ?
Who's knee did they take and can the owner still play cricket? "
I could do with two new knees if there's any going spare .... |
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"Both England and the West Indian cricketers took the knee before the cricket Test match. Would you ?
Who's knee did they take and can the owner still play cricket?
I could do with two new knees if there's any going spare .... "
No kneed |
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"Both England and the West Indian cricketers took the knee before the cricket Test match. Would you ?"
I would take the knee for the queen, the fallen, to pray and propose marriage, that's about it.
Oh, and when I get my knighthood of course....... |
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