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QUOTE (Nugget Jones @ Mar 30 2009, 11:10 PM)

Yes Cam was there when KB was Sacked. KB is such a little sook even on Radio it is impossible to disagree with KB. All the Rule changes he implemented are perfect!!

Took him 16 years to return to Punt Road for a Function.. Only women hold grudges like that!!!!

Funny I was saying that same thing two weeks ago after the Rules Changes were announced by the AFL KB was having the biggest dummy spit on his show on SEN. He puts my 3 year old daughter to shame the way he was carrying on about how they didn't implement all the suggestions from him and the rules committee. In the end I turned it off because that's what I do with my children leave them whining to an empty room.

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Funny I was saying that same thing two weeks ago after the Rules Changes were announced by the AFL KB was having the biggest dummy spit on his show on SEN. He puts my 3 year old daughter to shame the way he was carrying on about how they didn't implement all the suggestions from him and the rules committee. In the end I turned it off because that's what I do with my children leave them whining to an empty room.

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As big a spit as 5 day 5 night when pushed about hawthorn losing GF

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I was at every game 20 yrs prior to our first final campaign.Hard going, still is maybe getting harder.That we still exist is confirmation this club

has some Resilience.

After what we have been made to endure these past years.Lets just fcuking stick it up them.

FIRST AND FOREVER

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so what im getting here is that cameron was involved in pissing off KB (who has never gotten over it, like a 3 year old after his older brother stole his cookie) and then left richmond to persue his career.

both of these things annoyed caroline wilson.

melbourne then LOST to richmond after the final siren and in the process improved their draft position significantly to the detriment of richmond. further annoying wilson.

now that we are being investigated for "tanking" shes finally got an excuse to let all the vitriol and hate out onto paper - any excuse to cover cameron schwab in mud.

didnt i read this in a shakespeare play in high school?

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