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7 hours ago, Pollyanna said:

AKA old55 and Spunjy

I remember you started as old on here with the bunny in the snow profile pic. Spunjy makes sense for Bob given the current profile pic. 

 

I took the same username on Land and probably stopped posting on ology about 3 years ago, maybe more. A pity, there was some fun banter - including the non-footy stuff.

Does anyone remember the thread started by Robbie F  called "Are we in , or about into enter a recession?". It was started soon after the election of Rudd in 2007 or early 2008 but before everyone knew of the impending Global Financial Crisis. It was so passionate that 'ology had to split the boards between footy and non-footy after that.

6 hours ago, Nasher said:

That reminds me - markc was another passionate Melbourne man that frequented both sites. I hope I’ve got my wires crossed here but did I read recently that he had passed away?

That was me Nasher. There’s a nice thread on here mid January where I broke the news and Mark got a lot of love that he thoroughly deserved.

Im gutted he’s not here to see us playing the way we have been. He loved our club.

 
11 hours ago, Roger Mellie said:

Another ex-ology here! I left when it fell in a hole. I had already joined land but posted rarely.

Sheesh that was a while ago.

Yep me too. I still remember when @TGR
used to refer to Demonland as "strawberry fields" ?

6 hours ago, Left Foot Snap said:

I often wondered if Dr Who ended up here in some guise. Maybe multiple ones. Would get sniffed out pretty quick though I would suspect with their views.

He definitely has been on here - he's also on Big Footy and is a GWS supporter can't remember his username though.

Edit - you'll know his posts when you see them, he's the one who always blamed the supporters for the club's failure over the last 50+ years

Edited by Dr. Gonzo


14 minutes ago, Hell Bent said:

That was me Nasher. There’s a nice thread on here mid January where I broke the news and Mark got a lot of love that he thoroughly deserved.

Im gutted he’s not here to see us playing the way we have been. He loved our club.

I have been thinking of Mark C and Two Sheds Jackson (Magnificent name, that one) both of whom i hope are watching The Demons somewhere. 
A mate of mine died in early 2016, he was a mad Bulldog Supporter 

GF day in a Manila Sports Bar i got smashed on whiskey’s in his honour. 
Was really sad he didn’t see it

18 hours ago, Josh said:

How's this for a bump?!?

 

I came from demonology originally, can remember thinking this joint was wack and the 7 active posters on demonology were way smarter than you bunch of lunatics. From memory it was around the time Ricky Petterd was running around, always liked that guy.

 

Anyone else from/remember demonology?

 

 

Sure was Josh! Circa 2001 or 2002 was when I joined. So many great memories and the server going into Meltdown the day Woewodin was traded. 

Joined DL shortly after that on the old site. Really is a credit to the guys here for not only keeping it running this long but turning into the machine it is today with the podcast etc

 
3 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

I have been thinking of Mark C and Two Sheds Jackson (Magnificent name, that one) both of whom i hope are watching The Demons somewhere. 
A mate of mine died in early 2016, he was a mad Bulldog Supporter 

GF day in a Manila Sports Bar i got smashed on whiskey’s in his honour. 
Was really sad he didn’t see it

Yeah I remember being shocked by news on TSJ. He posted not long before he passed and correct me if I’m wrong but I think he said he was doing some stand up comedy at the time!?

7 minutes ago, Hell Bent said:

Yeah I remember being shocked by news on TSJ. He posted not long before he passed and correct me if I’m wrong but I think he said he was doing some stand up comedy at the time!?

Not sure HB. I do remember reading a very long Post that Two Sheds put up telling ‘Land he was going down. 
i was at work doing night shift and I dropped a few tears that night

He was a young man :(


Surprised no one has me mentioned the great Yze_Magic..

My god he was a character. Had a serious man couch on Colin Sylvia when he was drafted.

 

4 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Surprised no one has me mentioned the great Yze_Magic..

My god he was a character. Had a serious man couch on Colin Sylvia when he was drafted.

 

Legend. 
he made the Newspaper a couple of times, not after i joined here. I was very impressed!!

10 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Legend. 
he made the Newspaper a couple of times, not after i joined here. I was very impressed!!

Haha really? What for?

5 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Haha really? What for?

Can’t remember now Daz

it may have been Rohan Connolly when he was at The Age

Long time ago

37 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Surprised no one has me mentioned the great Yze_Magic..

My god he was a character. Had a serious man couch on Colin Sylvia when he was drafted.

 

I couldn't remember if he was on ology or land, such is my memory.  He was a riot and cringworthy at the same time. Loved the stuff about him going to be drafted, as well as outlandish statements and commentary on his fights on Big Footy.


8 minutes ago, Left Foot Snap said:

I couldn't remember if he was on ology or land, such is my memory.  He was a riot and cringworthy at the same time. Loved the stuff about him going to be drafted, as well as outlandish statements and commentary on his fights on Big Footy.

He was.a regular on bigfooty. The while being drafted thing was the funniest stitch up! A lot fell for it too.

3 hours ago, demonstone said:

Knackers (later Philthy Knackers) was a funny and knowledgeable poster.

This thread made me think of Knackers. A long time ago I was up very late at night (wife was in labour) and he posted that he had two copies of a book and the first confirmed MFC member could have a copy. Sure enough I was the first and sure enough he sent the book. He was @ol' Grimey Knackers by that stage...doesn't look like he's been active for a while though. 

I think stakka from 'ology became @Curry & Beer here...hasn't logged in for a while either though. 

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Demonology anonymous... and who were you??? 

Checked only now - some of the same names still posting. 
Have coffee with GS each time I’m on the Gold Coast.
Met RangeRover in HCMC when I was based Vung Tau. 
Both passionate Dees


6 minutes ago, radar said:

Checked only now - some of the same names still posting. 
Have coffee with GS each time I’m on the Gold Coast.
Met RangeRover in HCMC when I was based Vung Tau. 
Both passionate Dees

Met GS at the Ormeau tavern where Qld Dees supporters gathered. Really enjoyed his posts pity he has retired his posting as had a deep knowledge of the club and game

2 hours ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Not sure HB. I do remember reading a very long Post that Two Sheds put up telling ‘Land he was going down. 
i was at work doing night shift and I dropped a few tears that night

He was a young man :(

I’d forgotten about two sheds jackson - that was a gut wrenching moment too. These forums do certainly offer a bunch of strangers a sense of connectedness.

I was originally an ologist sometime around early to mid 2000's. Went on here around the same time. My memory was different to others. I remember it being more civil over there and this place had a reputation for too much  juvenile infighting. But I came over at the time of that split around 2008. Thankfully mods have done a great job cleaning things up on here and a few people who needed to be have been moved on. Quality just keeps getting better. Mind you we all have a bit more positive things to say for the first time since '64. Nowadays look here before I look at any of the press. Way better informed and intelligent researched content than any of the fourth estate rags nowadays. 

 

 

 
25 minutes ago, Nasher said:

I’d forgotten about two sheds jackson - that was a gut wrenching moment too. These forums do certainly offer a bunch of strangers a sense of connectedness.

Yes it was a serious message that hit hard. 
i had grown up with all the Python Records, so i knew who “Arthur” 2 sheds jackson was, so i knew this guy had a good sense of humour. 
I should search it out again. 


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