Yes it was me, but apology not needed Will, Jenny did reply.
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Shane Warne: The Musical
By Will 2 years ago, at the start of June Leave a comment on this post
I think it was Zainub who let us know of this, so apologies to her for not replying. It’s old news now, but sod it - there’s to be a musical of Shane Warne’s life. I really have nothing else to add to this news, so will leave it to the SMH:
Melbourne comedian Eddie Perfect is writing a large-scale show that will set the Warney saga to song.
Still at an early stage, the musical will feature well-known incidents from the controversial cricketer’s career, Perfect said. “There’s definitely going to be a text message song. You can’t do Warney without the text,” he said.
Perfect hasn’t told Warne about the production. Yet. He said: “I’m sort of scared about him finding out about it, but I’m in two minds. There’ll probably be stuff in there that he’s not that excited is in there.”
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2 Responses to “Shane Warne: The Musical”
June 10th, 2006 at 12.49 pm
June 11th, 2006 at 4.50 pm
I am delighted that “Shane Warne - The Musical” is being developed. I am anticipating it will be like “I, Keano” on viagra, with a load of SMS action for good measure.
Unless your first name is Simone, I can’t think why anyone would dislike Warney. He is one of the greatest social experiments of all time - give someone the most sublime sporting talent, a sexual appetite that a would put a rabbit to shame, a mobile phone plan that includes unlimited free SMS’s and several thousand litres of peroxide and see what happens.
Cricket, and the world, will be much the poorer when Warney retires and starts texting women in retirement villages.


