LORDS 2005

After last years successful visit to the home of cricket, McCarthy and Kev 'The Ape' Ticehurst decided to repeat the feat. This time they were joined by Bert Lloyd and his father, Gareth (or Hugh as Jones called him for many years) Lloyd. The day was set out to be one of memories

 

This man has the pressure job of keeping Lords in pristine condition The scoreboard shows the match we have come to see
Lords looks ripe and lush today The scoreboard says it all
The spaceship glows with energy on such a day Sussex are out to field after losing their last wicket early in the day
The slips look good in this position Rana Naved ul-Hassan about to send in a delivery
This old man with no shirt on was particularly arousing A packed stadium for this high profile game
A fine day in London What a way to spend this fine August afternoon
Kirtley bowls Disaster - we are going to the museum, but Hugh has disappeared after going to the toilet. Bert tries to contact him
While Ape goes looking to see if he is still in the water closet McCarthy pretends this interesting water fountain is Dale Winton's penis
Hugh is found, and we go to the museum. Sussex legend Tony Pigott has a card in there! The Ashes urn, which will hopefully be in Michael Vaughan's possession come September
Bert and McCarthy with the famous urn Ape was erect as a horse when seeing it
The ball with which Glen McGrath took his 500th test wicket in the Aussies win over England The cricket world cup
Ape looks over it McCarthy is aroused at seeing this piece of silverware
This mans beard would be enough to turn anyone on The best part of the museum was the image of this streaker
McCarthy and a fan Not wanting to feel left out, Kev posed with him as well
Possibly the most seductive image on the interweb? Apart from this one?
This was someone's kneecap, and was rather novel The chap who always insists on having a photo with McCarthy
Ape does his best impression of a Japanese tourist The match continues, as Sussex tear apart Middlesex
Rana Naved's performance would be long remembered, as he single handedly destroyed the Middlesex line up

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