Bread and dripping. Lovely. Reminds me of my granny. Family stories say that granny knew my dad would be a fine chap for my mum when they were first 'courting' when he was offered something to eat and he asked for bread and dripping. :)
like to watch cricket in the flesh as it were..worked near MCC and a bottle of wine on a warm evening ..sound of willow on leather..missed many a train home...
not really any cricket up here..not like in the Home Counties when every Sunday all the surrounding villages had a village green swamped by men in whites !.. lived near St Albans ...
shall be watching it later and Le Tour.....the Djokovich match was all one way. Ok Gulbis had a big serve and occasional forehand but you need more than that.
People used to say that Gulbis wasn't hungry enough to win big matches, as he has a megarich daddy. I think he tried hard against Djokovic but just hasn't got what is needed when the man is playing well.