Herschelle Gibbs makes Johnnie Walker whisky pay…
Mar
16
Johnnie Walker whisky have a competition that it would donate US$1,000,000 to the charity of choice of the first the player that hits six sixes in an over. Well done Herschelle! You’ve made us proud! In tonight’s game against the Netherlands Herschelle KLAPPED 6 big ones over the rope!
Let us hope this is a good omen for SA cricket… Oh, and thank you Johnnie Walker.
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Geez mate - you waste no time in getting a post up…. SCARY!!!!
Another thing…. Every time I post a comment I get taken to the typepad webpage at http://www.sixapart.com/typepad/
Is this meant to happen???
Thats weird… No its definitely not supposed to happen! Thanks for telling
Brilliant! Well done Herschelle, and well done Stii, your both on the ball.
It’s actually not a comment thing it’s an automatic redirect. No matter what page you’re on after the page has loaded the redirect kicks in and takes you to typepad… very disconcerting - wonder if other people can confirm this bug?
Sorry stii but doing some debugging here… your page loads some suspicious URLs:-
* kqzyfj.com
* apmebf.com
* emjcd.com
Looks like some affiliate script is loading from somewhere via one of your scripts. Debug with Firebug and look for these domains.
Thanks Justin. Had a look and don’t see any of those.
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