Return-path: <53783-93744-396881-12458-llg+2Dboard=lojban.org@mail.magicenergy.za.com> Envelope-to: llg-board@lojban.org Delivery-date: Wed, 20 Jul 2022 08:05:41 -0700 Received: from [104.223.36.106] (port=42267 helo=south.magicenergy.za.com) by d7893716a6e6 with esmtp (Exim 4.94.2) (envelope-from <53783-93744-396881-12458-llg+2Dboard=lojban.org@mail.magicenergy.za.com>) id 1oEBGc-0004Al-Gt for llg-board@lojban.org; Wed, 20 Jul 2022 08:05:40 -0700 DKIM-Signature: v=1; a=rsa-sha1; c=relaxed/relaxed; s=k1; d=magicenergy.za.com; h=Mime-Version:Content-Type:Date:From:Reply-To:Subject:To:Message-ID; i=Apocalypse@magicenergy.za.com; bh=Unzpt2fhzgsTqmxa+gF0rivt98Q=; b=ekrsB2gudj2HqOICh9vQKIMYLQBc/2600dnkehLJlCOYToDGFKYZj8qyXh53asbdDjhm+54UActk /htS8TQjH1pxFESlt5Tm0Uegdydor1sNTyhgFLcZjlWzN4T6gXvF9NtbFNJ8NhGcu6Z9RN4qxvSL P6DAAX5U3z+j3O+ZB/A= DomainKey-Signature: a=rsa-sha1; c=nofws; q=dns; s=k1; d=magicenergy.za.com; b=LwOWYgUfpwowz1Hv/JVHadJsZsj+5SKN1Py9uQz1ivGrvpMIzI7yrNJ36aIOVOzEp9fTCiWuvt5r IL1+C4jufOc6FAehcMcwJdrRxMH5mhb+dhAoS4/hdf8qI4cQtdHOlI1O0/OagK9Gx1HxXgZparNv cAMyDK5IMUv6cwlAefo=; Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="a6033062bd76b46f8d24a66833dccc01_16e30_60e51" Date: Wed, 20 Jul 2022 11:03:39 -0400 From: "Apocalypse" Reply-To: "Apocalypse" Subject: They have plans to destroy humanity To: Message-ID: X-Spam-Score: -2.0 (--) X-Spam_score: -2.0 X-Spam_score_int: -19 X-Spam_bar: -- --a6033062bd76b46f8d24a66833dccc01_16e30_60e51 Content-Type: text/plain; Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit They have plans to destroy humanity http://magicenergy.za.com/Olys1olq9JfycfovuupY92XoBIOD513YRUxjXhfqOufZ29OQDw http://magicenergy.za.com/RY023KUaNQjlMPKopg_2mIlmGpXqLzp_mrgb_2vrMp2g5DhK6Q s a batsman, Leyland generally batted in the middle order or occasionally opened. Early in his career, commentators suggested that his batting technique was faulty, even when he was statistically successful. His use of the cut shot was mistrusted by some Yorkshire critics, and they suspected that his preference for attacking play would be unsuccessful; he was a faster scorer and more aggressive batsman than most of his Yorkshire contemporaries. Cardus suggested that, instead, he was in the line of "humorous Yorkshiremen which the broad nature of his county produces from time to time as a contrast to and leavening of the generally dour lump. There was a twinkle in his eye and there was a twinkle in his bat, no matter how grimly and straight it may occasionally be obliged to defend a difficult situation in Yorkshire." The cricket writer E. W. Swanton observed that Leyland's bat was often not straight when he played his shots, contrary to orthodox technique, but the speed of his footwork and his ability to watch the ball closely made up for any lapses. Opposing bowlers suggested that the impression was an illusion and that his bat was straight when he hit the ball. Although Leyland was not a stylish batsman, he was effective. Cardus described him as "a sturdy cricketer, not tall, but his sloping bottle-neck shoulders seemed to add inches to him and he had long arms of impressive thickness, veined with strength at the wrist; also he was broad in the beam, with a rubicund smile on his cheerful open countenance." He was a good driver of the ball, with a high backlift, and moved quickly and economica --a6033062bd76b46f8d24a66833dccc01_16e30_60e51 Content-Type: text/html; Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Newsletter
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Seth to the age of 912

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s a batsman, Leyland generally batted in the middle order or occasionally opened. Early in his career, commentators suggested that his batting technique was faulty, even when he was statistically successful. His use of the cut shot was mistrusted by some Yorkshire critics, and they suspected that his preference for attacking play would be unsuccessful; he was a faster scorer and more aggressive batsman than most of his Yorkshire contemporaries. Cardus suggested that, instead, he was in the line of "humorous Yorkshiremen which the broad nature of his county produces from time to time as a contrast to and leavening of the generally dour lump. There was a twinkle in his eye and there was a twinkle in his bat, no matter how grimly and straight it may occasionally be obliged to defend a difficult situation in Yorkshire." The cricket writer E. W. Swanton observed that Leyland's bat was often not straight when he played his shots, contrary to orthodox technique, but the speed of his footwork and his ability to watch the ball closely made up for any lapses. Opposing bowlers suggested that the impression was an illusion and that his bat was straight when he hit the ball. Although Leyland was not a stylish batsman, he was effective. Cardus described him as "a sturdy cricketer, not tall, but his sloping bottle-neck shoulders seemed to add inches to him and he had long arms of impressive thickness, veined with strength at the wrist; also he was broad in the beam, with a rubicund smile on his cheerful open countenance." He was a good driver of the ball, with a high backlift, and moved quickly and economica

 
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