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did you think you were going to get away with that post?

you then went on to imply that everything would be fine if he was as good as your mate Hird

can't even stand by your own garbage, what a shame for you i can simply go back and quote exactly what you said in case we all forgot. Now write that apology.

There is nothing wrong with that post C&B.

Let it go.

The sky is blue

The sky is not blue

yeah I don't see anything wrong that, must have all been in my imagination

 

Haha, ok thanks curry.

what are you laughing at? explain how that second quote relates to the first. funny stuff.

yeah I don't see anything wrong that, must have all been in my imagination

What are you talking about?

I have been pretty consistent.

Nathan has written a nice piece. He can be criticised as he has his own website. A poster shouldn't have to apologise for saying it is self serving - it literally is.

Take my advice and let it go.

You won't win.


RK given the subject matter of this thread it is a shame you couldn't have been more tactful in your observations. Thread ruined!

Take my advice and let it go.

You won't win.

What are you, a certified discussion assessor?

Look I think the poster above has said it in the way I probably should have - a little more tact considering the context of the thread would have been good, and at that, I will leave it!

Probably 6-8 weeks some sort of intraclub or something at the Fields

9 weeks 2 days - NAB cup vs Crows/Power at AAMI

15 weeks 4 days - R1 vs Sydney, Sunday, MCG

Hanging in there

 

What are you, a certified discussion assessor?

Aren't we all?

Look I think the poster above has said it in the way I probably should have - a little more tact considering the context of the thread would have been good, and at that, I will leave it!

Probably 6-8 weeks some sort of intraclub or something at the Fields

9 weeks 2 days - NAB cup vs Crows/Power at AAMI

15 weeks 4 days - R1 vs Sydney, Sunday, MCG

Hanging in there

Hip, hip...

BTW how good is it to draw the Swans R1 at the G, that fixture occurred 6 games of football ago and we breezed it home to the tune of 73, our biggest win in 4.5 years (R5 2006). Should get a good start on the board this year. How's this, we have lost on Round One the last 5 years straight, were are well due for a positive start


BTW how good is it to draw the Swans R1 at the G, that fixture occurred 6 games of football ago and we breezed it home to the tune of 73, our biggest win in 4.5 years (R5 2006). Should get a good start on the board this year. How's this, we have lost on Round One the last 5 years straight, were are well due for a positive start

As a Melbourne supporter I must react thusly:

Hex!! You just put the mozza on us!! We gonna lose now! And Scully is gonna leave! And my mum is gonna leave my dad!

(Sobs)

Nah, we should win that.

Edited because 'mom' is American and 'mum' is...not?!

Probably English??

6 of one...

Edited by rpfc

But the biggest question about all this is "how do you pronounce the word yeew?"

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