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Charged in a Spanish court. Don't know why...

Here's the image from the paper.

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I think you misread the Latin...

I think the caption reads, Luke 'The Bull' Tapscott caught charging through a Spanish Crt... Ole' !

 

Well done- we do need to have a laugh-especially this week. I won't say drink to it though.


Classic! Yet we still have people that will criticise this thread - unbelievable!

Just a quick point that I'm not sure has been mentioned...

The friendship between Jack Trengove and Luke must be as strong as ever, which is great to hear for the MFC. I realise they went to school with each other, but I don't recall them being best mates, more just school friends. I am one of the sad ones that follow most of the boys on Twitter, and it must be quite a comical thing with the other players about how close these 2 boys are. Often there will be Tweets about how their friendship, and often there are little Twitter conversations like this;

Jack Trengove - "Off to have a look at Carl Barron tonight with DeeBull (LT), hoping for a few laughs, better be good"

and the reply...

Colin Sylvia - "I'm sure you'll get a laugh when everyone see's u 2 holding hands on arrival, haha".

Totally useless information for some people, but I find it both amusing that Jack and Luke love to stir the rest of the boys up, and the fact that because they are such clsoe friends that it will have a positive impact on the footy field.

A good laugh. In these challenging days we need to have a laugh

Challenging days?

Was I the only one that went to the footy in 2008?

 

Did two'sies in my pants when I read the subject line and then did one'sies in my pants laughing when I opened the thread

Challenging days?

Was I the only one that went to the footy in 2008?

done by a tonne in round one and two, yep that was 'challenging'


Challenging days?

Was I the only one that went to the footy in 2008?

I can well imagine going to the footy in Canberra can be quite challenging RPFC :)

Worst photoshop ever. But was good for an inward chuckle and a roll of the eyes.

Not much to do today?

Reading the title of this gave me a minor heart attack. After Beamer's actions and now this I was worried we were becoming Saint Kilda.

I can well imagine going to the footy in Canberra can be quite challenging RPFC :)

I didn't come out of the womb a public servant...

I went every G game in 2008 and it was not good.

done by a tonne in round one and two, yep that was 'challenging'

It certainly was to watch...

You are thinking of the word 'challenging' in the wrong context.


I didn't come out of the womb a public servant...

I went every G game in 2008 and it was not good.

Ah, good for you rpfc (even if it wasn't good, IYKWIM), glad you clarified that

hope you can escape canberra before too long. you must be getting to the chronic stage

Did two'sies in my pants when I read the subject line and then did one'sies in my pants laughing when I opened the thread

Thank christ for posts like this and threads like this to keep us smiling this week. Love it.

Thank christ for posts like this and threads like this to keep us smiling this week. Love it.

I'd heard that he missed the preseason trip to Shanghai due to prior issues caused when he walks in to some of their shops.


Here's hoping that the GCS come out of Sunday feeling like a china shop after a visit by DeeBull

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Worst photoshop ever. But was good for an inward chuckle and a roll of the eyes.

Not much to do today?

Five minutes and MS Paint

 

I'd heard that he missed the preseason trip to Shanghai due to prior issues caused when he walks in to some of their shops.

Maybe thats a good Nickname,,, >>> China!


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