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Has anyone seen the video of the boys singing?

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I'm just stoked that there are actually still people besides me watching LOST. It's getting close to the end now, guys.

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amazing... nearly shed a tear for broady...

'' WHAT A GOAL FROM THE YOUNG BRAD GREEN!!''

Bring it on AFL! Melbourne are on a rise!

 

Just a reminder to those who have stuck through the tough years.

Thanks WYL AWESOME bought back some memories from 2000, Tear in the eye !!

Thanks WYL AWESOME bought back some memories from 2000, Tear in the eye !!

2000 was great, but this side is going to be better. Can't wait to see the G packed again.


Oh that's who that is. I never realised until now.

Neither did I haha.. You don't see Jack as washed up defeated jaded alcoholic Jack very often. Hahah I can see his Nivea for men smoothnes now!

qoute from brent moloney ''@&$?ing sing em out!! ''

i love brent moloney

Isn't anyone going to post it to You tube???

I can't get it on fire fox, & on Internet explorer it'll only play audio.

 

qoute from brent moloney ''@&$?ing sing em out!! ''

i love brent moloney

hshs he is so great to watch in the songs.. so much passion!

Scully is the most intense 18 year old kid I have ever seen.

He barely cracks a smile, he barely even pumped the fist after his first goal. Scary Judd-like coolness B)

i noticed that too.. hardly any emotion! trengove is starting to show a lot though which is good.. how good was it when scully kicked that goal in the 4th and trengove was all over him hahah love it


I just uploaded the song

Its still being processed by youtube so it might not work for half an hour or so.

Go dee's!

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Good man, I appreciate that.

It was glorious.

I just uploaded the song

Its still being processed by youtube so it might not work for half an hour or so.

Go dee's!

Cheers WonnaBeeri,,,couldn't find that anywhere.

I just uploaded the song

Its still being processed by youtube so it might not work for half an hour or so.

Go dee's!

Wonnabeeri, you're a gem - thanks !

next time I get to Melbourne, perhaps I can buy you are "beeri"!!

Cheers

I just uploaded the song

Its still being processed by youtube so it might not work for half an hour or so.

Go dee's!

Legend. Thank you very much.

You just have to pity the West Coast, Fremantle, Port Adelaide, Collingwood and Hawthorn players. When they win they get to sing garbage. Only Richmond and Sydney are as good as ours (and probably better).


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