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I'll go early with this, Wednesday 1.

honestly...youre like a kid at Christmas...... Now go sit in the naughty corner and wait til its bloody one... :huh:

 

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Now who would live here?

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Now who would live here?

no-one apparently........it's just a concept home........doesn't exist

 

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Why do I have the oh here we go again feeling?

Try as I might I cannot get excited about the draft.

I am more excited about picking up a guy who could not get a regular game is SA than these kids.

now this is a REAL one

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and I raise you

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no-one apparently........it's just a concept home........doesn't exist

The actual question was who would live here

But I did enjoy your picture.

 

The actual question was who would live here

But I did enjoy your picture.

Answer: someone with too much money and no taste

Answer: someone with too much money and no taste

So James and Tanya then?


You have got to get your priorities sorted out R and B.

You sound like my wife, OD ... :blink::blink:

How can they be worse than ZERO dc?

Depends how hard you try ... :)

Will pass on Wongs. I prefer the anonymity of not knowing what any of you really look like! A big transvetite, a hooded stargazer and the mystery of Biff are the visions i like to keep dear!

Nothing to do with us preserving the image of you as Clint with a mean look on his face? :)

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Now who would live here?

Someone who had a compulsive need to practice clifftop dives? :wacko::blink:

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The Thunderbirds are go!


Why do I have the oh here we go again feeling?

Try as I might I cannot get excited about the draft.

I am more excited about picking up a guy who could not get a regular game is SA than these kids.

Perhaps because the prospect of good draftees are not the sole positive for the MFC at the moment? Or maybe you are just over all the hype and putting it in perspective? (sorry Redleg :))

The actual question was who would live here

But I did enjoy your picture.

as i said no-one........well, maybe a west australian frog

Why do I have the oh here we go again feeling?

Try as I might I cannot get excited about the draft.

I am more excited about picking up a guy who could not get a regular game is SA than these kids.

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That because you are focusing on the wrong Draft OD

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So James and Tanya then?

50% agreement DF

Not sure they have no taste

They had quite a nice place in Toorak and they like spending time in France.

That equals ok taste IMO

50% agreement DF

Not sure they have no taste

They had quite a nice place in Toorak and they like spending time in France.

That equals ok taste IMO

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I rest my case


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That because you are focusing on the wrong Draft OD

Love all the photos of ALL the shapes and structures.

Another reason why this thread is the best on DL and should go on forever.

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For those dining at Wongs, I just noticed that the Rookie and PSD drafts are on Wednesday the 3rd. Maybe it would be better if we changed the date to after these drafts, say either thursday the 4th or tuesday the 9th. More to discuss. What are your thoughts.

For those dining at Wongs, I just noticed that the Rookie and PSD drafts are on Wednesday the 3rd. Maybe it would be better if we changed the date to after these drafts, say either thursday the 4th or tuesday the 9th. More to discuss. What are your thoughts.

maybe tuesday the 9th then as not avail dec4

 

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Is it too soon?

Sorry Jazza they are not Cows!

Recovering from grease and oil change at base hospital{yes hitting ODs favourite spots}.

Giggling head off as i see these pics,

At least there is teat,too bad only 2 per cow.

now this is a REAL one

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Can you imagine having to get the footy after kicking over fence.

Can you imagine having to get the footy after kicking over fence.

what fence ??


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