(Should be read entirely with a deep, American accent).
In a world far away.
Where hope has been lost.
Where dreams have been crushed.
There was one man.
One man to fight for the living.
One man to right the wrongs.
One man to stand up and be counted.
Kevin/Luke Pietersen was faced with his father/coach Peter Moores (Darth Vader). Peter wanted to control the world/dressing room, Kevin/Luke wanted freedom and the right to choose who he played with at the weekends.
It was an epic battle, a battle that still rages, between good and evil, between light and dark and a battle too strong for just one man.
Kevin/Luke knew he must rise up to defeat Peter/Darth. He gathered his men and spoke to them about going to the West Indies/planet cricket after defeating Peter/Darth. The men were unsure. Could they survive/win without Peter/Darth's powers? Could Kevin/Luke provide his men with a new father/coach who could unite the team?
Find out how and if Kevin/Luke defeats his father/coach in the next episode of Star Moores.
Sunday, 4 January 2009
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I was listening to the Oz vs SA game on the Internet last night, here at 2.00am in freezing New Jersey. The commentary is excellent, mostly unbiased and reminds me of Test Match Special in its heyday. Not today's argumentative, sycophantic ramblings and whingeing and too little cricket ( except CMJ who seems to be the only one with any class ).
Anyway they commented on the KPeanuts versus Daft Vader squabble and the comment was " let it continue and fester and that will be all to the benefit of Oz ".
By the way I think even glasses of milk wouldn't helped poor Smudger Smith when he was hit on the hand. Jeff Lawson exclaimed " That was a ripper. Oh strewth that has to have caused some serious damage. Great bowling !! "
Best wishes
Douglas
Long Valley USA
You know things are bad when a blogger uses the Star Wars analogy.
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