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Stick with him in time I feel we have a prospective midlfield prospect on our hands.

This is one of the more interesting lines I have ever read :wacko:;)

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Oh dear I am sorry for that slight spelling error I overlooked the part of the membership form for joining demonland where it said "members will sit, eyes gleaned on their computer screens looking for gramatical and spelling errors in others posts". Surely the sentiment may have left an impact upon you and that alone may have suggested that, although there was a spelling mistake in the post I do have the utmost respect for this young man. Although it is not mandatory on this sight, I feel it important that I respond to your ill informed and blatently scurouless critque of my grammer. For your information I have been spending my time recently awake all night preparing a research proposal for a paper I am writing, aimed at at ending the vilification of sexually abused children in our commuity and helping their psycholgical health. I feel this is a great cause, however unfortunatly as stimulating as this is I feel the marking of gramatical errors on a sight like this can only ever equate to being afutile and plainly boaring past time.I hope that your life is evrerything you thought it may be, are you a little boared,or even a little bit lonley for I pitty you. While others make their money and devote their time into other more satifying ventues in our community, your vanity drives you to undermine the rights of others on this sight and sidetrack what I though was a post with great merit. Posters have a right to hear what is happening with this young man who is the future of our club without your slanderous imput.If you have noticed the grammer correction thing is not a new concept. People used to do it all the time, however other posters found it to be getting a little long winded. Soon you too will earmark yourself for this basket. I truley hope their is a way out for you from you obviously boaring and understimulating life.

Please refrain from posting comments on spelling ans grammer again please.

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Oh dear I am sorry for that slight spelling error I overlooked the part of the membership form for joining demonland where it said "members will sit, eyes gleaned on their computer screens looking for gramatical and spelling errors in others posts". Surely the sentiment may have left an impact upon you and that alone may have suggested that, although there was a spelling mistake in the post I do have the utmost respect for this young man. Although it is not mandatory on this sight, I feel it important that I respond to your ill informed and blatently scurouless critque of my grammer. For your information I have been spending my time recently awake all night preparing a research proposal for a paper I am writing, aimed at at ending the vilification of sexually abused children in our commuity and helping their psycholgical health. I feel this is a great cause, however unfortunatly as stimulating as this is I feel the marking of gramatical errors on a sight like this can only ever equate to being afutile and plainly boaring past time.I hope that your life is evrerything you thought it may be, are you a little boared,or even a little bit lonley for I pitty you. While others make their money and devote their time into other more satifying ventues in our community, your vanity drives you to undermine the rights of others on this sight and sidetrack what I though was a post with great merit. Posters have a right to hear what is happening with this young man who is the future of our club without your slanderous imput.If you have noticed the grammer correction thing is not a new concept. People used to do it all the time, however other posters found it to be getting a little long winded. Soon you too will earmark yourself for this basket. I truley hope their is a way out for you from you obviously boaring and understimulating life.

Please refrain from posting comments on spelling ans grammer again please.

Couldn't resist myself. Was it worth all that? ;)

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I left in in there to see if you had the intelligance to keep reading to the latter sector of the post, or if you would do as I suspect you have done read it once, look for errors and then read it again. You do not have the interlect to read for a prolonged period without nodding of to sleep you bufoon.Well done on the spelling mistake idiot you took the bait.Get a life you absolute illigitimate, intellectully primitive fool.

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You do not have the interlect to read for a prolonged period without nodding of to sleep you bufoon.

I understand that you're just trying to be funny but that's just plain embarrasing.

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I left in in there to see if you had the intelligance to keep reading to the latter sector of the post, or if you would do as I suspect you have done read it once, look for errors and then read it again. You do not have the interlect to read for a prolonged period without nodding of to sleep you bufoon.Well done on the spelling mistake idiot you took the bait.Get a life you absolute illigitimate, intellectully primitive fool.

Easy tiger. Cheer up it was just some light hearted banter. I couldn't give a 'rats toss bag' (thankyou malcolm Blight!), if you made a spelling mistake.

PS. There's a couple more in that one too... ;) (forget I said it - and don't bother posting again)

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HT,

I think you've got a superb interlect (sic)

Hey, do we all barrack for the same team or what.

Sometimes I reckon I would be in less danger of verbal abuse, If I was ensconsed in the middle of the Pies cheer squad.

Cheers everybody. After all, its POETS day


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Thats great to hear he is finally finding his feet in melbourne I understand that such a move must be daunting for any person let alone someone Cale's age. It is interesting to observe him from my vantage point . As a clinical psychologist I see a young man who seems to be very fraught by impresionalism. By this I mean he often behaves in a manner which suggests he may contemplate the consequences of his actions before he even carries them out. I see this alot with his gneral field play and his manner and hesitance to take the "bull by the horns so to speak".I see he is quite an intelligant young man also and am often amazed at how these young men speak and conduct themselves in the social eye, party because of media training they gain through their respective clubs, but by and large by their upbringing.Cale certainly has impressed me in this regard.I think the best of this young man is well and truley in front of him, gauged not only by his confidence, but also his trust in new surroundings and the repore he is able to form with team mates. I feel that once he is able to legitimatly exist as an afl player in his own right, we will see the skillfull,decisive young man who played so well in the TAC Cub.

Stick with him in time I feel we have a prospective midlfield prospect on our hands.

Are you saying that you have had first hand experience with him or is this an observation from afar?

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