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15 May 2017 11:52 - 15 May 2017 12:06 #341543
by mapoui
yuh know trains captain..theoretically a man can do as he can in any situation as he reads the potential/options. but if 'tracks' are laid down in the process, that's the way he goes :-[ :-[ :-[
I am seeing a flow with the west indies team that could be deliberate I don't know. but it is a negative one that leads to hell. Gabriel's shot fits that mode.
if the west indies side was nationalistic, positive, playing for its life and country, and fighting like the devil, then Gabe so informed by team, general social ambient etc., would fight to the end.
informed by an opposite west indian cricket culture, that intimates sabotage, he does not..he self destructs when safety was just around the corner...even though he knew that it was.
::LOL:: ::LOL:: ::LOL:: ::LOL::
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15 May 2017 12:04 #341549
by mapoui
but nig nogs do that all the time in general life..all the time.
the questions then is: what are we informed by socially ::confused::
you have to remember Ketchim's advice to the beautiful black girl who got the role in the english movie: " Go get a nose job"
well who is the god of Africans?
the ansah shud solve the riddle. the Arab god is A muslim...his prophet an Arab. every god I see of peoples the world over looks like them
the only god who chose to make his people unlike his image and likeness is the black god who is a white man.
if you are informed that way socially, soon enuff we could expect that you will commit 'race-cide' ..suicide of a race, Gabe's shot doh tiny comparatively is of the same quality. and of course he has a couple of white gods behind him stoking him on..you know..the intimation of sabotage in the chain of command.
I mean even Jimmy Adams is fair skinned..a Jamaican elite >
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15 May 2017 12:37 #341555
by mapoui
ahh! good question but long story. we have to leave dat fuh another time.
but if you want to do some work on your own I cyan set you up with research directions ::confused::
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15 May 2017 18:18 #341585
by mapoui
Trinidady walk away from he thread. he mus' be doh like wat is said in responses ::LOL:: ::LOL::
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16 May 2017 11:45 #341620
by TRINIDADDY
No, I agree with what's been said. I'm just wondering who we bring in if we drop Hope, Powell, Hets and Singh.
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16 May 2017 12:38 #341621
by ketchim
I would bring in Jonathan Carter and Jason Mohammed.
Tall spinner I would draft Motie-Kanhai to join tall man Chase
those 3 .
Hetmyer stays for a good run : he will mature.
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16 May 2017 12:40 #341623
by ketchim
Who is the most naturally talented player you have come across?
I remember growing up there was a kid called Jonathan Carter -
he plays for West Indies right now. In school cricket, even in 25-over matches,
he used to take all ten wickets and score a hundred. Just a natural talent.
He could bowl offspin, bowl seam, keep wicket and play spin and seam really well. .
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