Well I didn't get to star in an advert with Shane Warne. Which was a real pity. I ended up being on standby. Effectively I came fifth out of four. Which was as frustrating as it was illogical. But any thoughts of self-pity were wiped from my mind this week as I got to meet another true legend. Mr Ian Botham.
And as for tomorrow? I'm off to interview the highest wicket taker in West Indian cricket history. Mr Courtney Walsh. My job is pretty cool at times.
Travelling tittle-tattle, tall tales and shameless name-dropping by Jon ‘Don’t Call Me’ Norman
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2 comments:
A freakin living legend. You have the best job of anyone I know.
Question; Since you've been doing virtually the same mileage as Beefy, how come you don't have the same healthy skin colour? ;-)
My skin colour is that healthy hue every March when I come back from my cricket travels.
I pride myself on looking slightly younger than my years. If I aim to match Beefy's tan all year round that would soon change!
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