Travelled to Jamaica to support the West Indies. We cheered for Brian Lara and the boys. Drank and partied on the mound as the Windies beat Pakistan and Zimbabwe, qualifying easily for the 2nd Round.
Wished I could have stayed for the final group game against Ireland; after all it was down hill from their for the host team.
I am very glad that I made the trip. Unfortunately it would be the last time that I would see one of the world’s greatest cricketers play.
Thanks for the memories Brian Lara. Enjoy your “retirement”.
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Recent entries
Cricket World Cup 2007 in Jamaica
2 years ago
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3 years ago
I bought myself the pens and several books to teach myself. However it was not until I did a class with a great teacher that my lettering improved.
Don’t practice as much as I should. But I like to use calligraphy when creating cards. It may be easier to send an e-card, but I think it is nice to send cards to friends and family.
IMPOSSIBLE IS NOTHING!
3 years ago
My friends and I made the trip to Germany to support the Trinidad & Tobago team.
We are extremely proud of our Soca Warriors and we had a great time meeting football fans from all over the world.
See you in South Africa 2010.

