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Mad Monday

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Any Sightings of our lads going off tap in Fancy dress today. Or were they well Behaved having a pot & Parma.

A few years ago i drank with a few of the boys down at the Vineyard in St.Kilda (2005 i think) ND was there-good Bloke btw.

Leave any Reported Sightings Here.....

 

Drove past Junction today and the place was full of cars, so Mad Monday may not actually start until tonight, as they were probably having recovery and meetings today as per usual.

I'm having a Mad Tuesday of my own tomorrow, so if I see anything I'll let you know. Might take some photographic evidence to use around here when we lose games next year and everyone needs a little pick me up :D

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Drove past Junction today and the place was full of cars, so Mad Monday may not actually start until tonight, as they were probably having recovery and meetings today as per usual.

I'm having a Mad Tuesday of my own tomorrow, so if I see anything I'll let you know. Might take some photographic evidence to use around here when we lose games next year and everyone needs a little pick me up :D

Brilliant Idea! Maybe we should organize a Demonland "Mad Monday" over summer while the Footy stories are quiet.

I went past the Junction at about 5.30 & the last of people were leaving. Cars Gone.

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Mine was a mad Sunday, which lead me to endure hungover Monday - not the best with preps.

Mine was a mad Sunday, which lead me to endure hungover Monday - not the best with preps.

I don't think that hungover Monday or hungover Wednesday are going to feel any different, they will both suck equally and will no doubt make you regret ever taking up drinking, all the while cursing the existence of your liver.

The difference between us mere mortals and footballers, is that footballers get a fair few weeks to recover, while we all have to get up the next day and get on with life :lol:


My spies tell me pretty much the whole team was out Sunday night after the game...

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My spies tell me pretty much the whole team was out Sunday night after the game...

That would make good sense, like our season...under the radar...

That would make good sense, like our season...under the radar...

Unlike asking posters to list sightings of our boys.

 
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Unlike asking posters to list sightings of our boys.

Your Hangover certainly hasn't improved your sense of humour 45, i think you need a can of coke & a lie down. :lol:

Probably good advice


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Probably good advice

Wrecker will always love & Respect you 45, don't worry!!

I'm having a Mad Tuesday of my own tomorrow, so if I see anything I'll let you know. Might take some photographic evidence to use around here when we lose games next year and everyone needs a little pick me up :D

Are you gate crashing....? :lol:

I know......big Stef!

Mine was a mad Sunday, which lead me to endure hungover Monday - not the best with preps.

Ouch. :lol:

Brilliant Idea! Maybe we should organize a Demonland "Mad Monday" over summer while the Footy stories are quiet.

What about us SA demons :(

:lol: :lol: :lol:

Nate Jones has been noticably quiet on Twitter and Jerkle Ramjet (aka Lynden Dunn) made reference to golf pants being involved in Mad Monday celebrations on FB.

What about us SA demons :(

:lol: :lol: :lol:

You can catch up with Trengove... ;)


You can catch up with Trengove... ;)

LOL

Me Trenny and Pans are gonna hit the town

pans being panos :)

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What about us SA demons :(

:lol: :lol: :lol:

You had better come here...Add name of this city here...Melbourne.

You had better come here...Add name of this city here...Melbourne.

Is there a HQ in Melbourne? lol


Of course there is. The Local Pub! :lol:

HQ is a franchise of nightclubs btw, but I like your style.

Qld Demons?

We are here.... had a drink or two last night and crashed on the couch... so much for that eh?

Well we could all congregate here to celebrate when we get our prized draft picks.. make it mad Sunday 29th November..

We are here.... had a drink or two last night and crashed on the couch... so much for that eh?

Well we could all congregate here to celebrate when we get our prized draft picks.. make it mad Sunday 29th November..

where is this at? im keen for that

 

Saw a bunch of the injured players at the precinct hotel on saturday night. None of them were drinking much and Matt Bate was being snubbed by the rest of the boys cause he'd brought his girlfriend along. I think from memory it was Warnock, Newton, Bate, Bell and Petterd but the memory is a bit blurry.

had a friend who saw some of the players out at CQ last weekend, after the carlton game... from what he told me the 1am curfew had gone out the window...


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