- Wed Jan 21, 2026 4:03 am
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I was at school with a Darren (born1964) as far as I can recall, he's the only one I've ever met.
Bones McCoy wrote: ↑Wed Jan 21, 2026 9:43 pmStill a young whippersnapper in his mid 60s. Darryl's been a sideman since the early 90s but he is in demand playing for other big names so perhaps didn't want to be a full time Stone.Youngian wrote: ↑Wed Jan 21, 2026 4:08 pm There's Darryl Jones the long standing Rolling Stones bass player who's too black and American to be bumped up to full member.There could be other reasons: Not being as wrinkly as an inuit's bawbag.
It took 15 years for Ronnie Wood to make the grade.
English cricket remains a metaphor for the country as travelling circus rolls on
Jonathan Liew
English cricket remains a metaphor for the country at large: hollowed out and stripped down, a place of VIP queues and boarded-up high streets, pristine public school fields and “no ball games” signs on housing estates. A place where people are slowly tuning out, living paycheck to paycheck, bored of experts.Australia isn't exactly short of social contrasts or precariat, is it? It's not like we just lost to Norway. I expect online shopping has had an effect in Australia too.
Andy McDandy wrote: ↑Thu Jan 22, 2026 7:42 pm "Writing about cricket is very much like making love to a beautiful woman..."Stay at the crease for longer than expected?
Tubby Isaacs wrote: ↑Thu Jan 22, 2026 7:11 pm It's time for this old favorite.If England had won the ashes would this have still applied?
https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2026/ ... nka-series
English cricket remains a metaphor for the country as travelling circus rolls on
Jonathan LiewEnglish cricket remains a metaphor for the country at large: hollowed out and stripped down, a place of VIP queues and boarded-up high streets, pristine public school fields and “no ball games” signs on housing estates. A place where people are slowly tuning out, living paycheck to paycheck, bored of experts.Australia isn't exactly short of social contrasts or precariat, is it? It's not like we just lost to Norway. I expect online shopping has had an effect in Australia too.
Why would there be "No Ball Games" signs, right by people's windows? It's a mystery.