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OD this thread is not the place for rational thoughts like yours!

Sorry Earl I will try harder in future.

 

OD this thread is not the place for rational thoughts like yours!

Correction EH... this SITE is not the place for rational thoughts ;-)

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Taping the Cats NAB cup game on sunday. Very interested to see how MC goes and to a lesser extent Blease.

 

Taping the Cats NAB cup game on sunday. Very interested to see how MC goes and to a lesser extent Blease.

apparently he will play less than a half (edit: with luck)

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apparently he will play less than a half (edit: with luck)

Then I will watch less than a half, as I couldn't otherwise give a stuff about them.

he is dead to me...no interest

Surprised no one has mentioned the GWS black hole.

How long can this go on?

Surprised no one has mentioned the GWS black hole.

How long can this go on?

longer than you or me. od

 

longer than you or me. od

Sadly you are probably correct dc.

But another year like that in 2015 and the noise will get higher.

I'm back on the grog at one second past midnight on Saturday. As it happens, I'll be going to the Eagles concert at Hanging Rock that very same night. Just wondering if a certain winery in that vicinity has late cellar door sales?


I'm back on the grog at one second past midnight on Saturday. As it happens, I'll be going to the Eagles concert at Hanging Rock that very same night. Just wondering if a certain winery in that vicinity has late cellar door sales?

bbo back in the land of the living

all hail gambrinus

You clearly need to get off the grass

No grass since biff left.

Forgot to check his duffel bag,once he was on the bus to romsey i guess he shared it with BBO.

Sort of explains their behaviour.

More rain the last 2 days than you can shake a stick at.{it was music to the ears}

I'm back on the grog at one second past midnight on Saturday. As it happens, I'll be going to the Eagles concert at Hanging Rock that very same night. Just wondering if a certain winery in that vicinity has late cellar door sales?

Best concert group on the scene.

Best sound,best presentation.

The only bad part is all the woman are over 50{calling DC}

Enjoy the grog BBO and remember,dont overplay your ineptitude thinking it's attractive to woman.

Desperado has been the soundtrack to your life I'm guessing Jazz.

Desperado has been the soundtrack to your life I'm guessing Jazz.

Certainly not Life In the Fast Lane....


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One of These Nights, I will be the member of a Premiership Club.

One of These Nights, I will be the member of a Premiership Club.

Switching clubs Mr. Leg?

Desperado has been the soundtrack to your life I'm guessing Jazz.

Certain Kind of Fool?

I'm back on the grog at one second past midnight on Saturday. As it happens, I'll be going to the Eagles concert at Hanging Rock that very same night. Just wondering if a certain winery in that vicinity has late cellar door sales?

Best concert ever was Jan 1976, the Eagles at Festival Hall, which STARTED at midnight. One of their first few with Joe Walsh.

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Switching clubs Mr. Leg?

You missed the point of the post.


I'm back on the grog at one second past midnight on Saturday. As it happens, I'll be going to the Eagles concert at Hanging Rock that very same night. Just wondering if a certain winery in that vicinity has late cellar door sales?

Hmmmm, just give Athol a call, he is a "Guy' that is fairly flexible, but late at night all you will be bound for is Morningtown!

One of These Nights, I will be the member of a Premiership Club.

Great concert, they still have it! Too bad that will be it. Now for the premiership!

Is it true the AFL spent millions of dollars on a drug dealer to promote the game in Queensland?

 

Is it true the AFL spent millions of dollars on a drug dealer to promote the game in Queensland?

Would appear to be the case DF.

The Dons must think it is wonderful they are out of the news.

More to come here.

That little K- Hunt.

The AFL are probably wise not to delve.

Just slip it under the rug like the Matthew Stokes incident .

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