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yes i can vouch for that

although for a while i wondered if mandrake was practising his mass hypnosis

On the crowd? Or on the Suns? Ablett could make a case for that given his great set up of Garland for a goal ... :lol:

 

On the way to the footy there was this very nasty demo going on in Fed Square. Some real meatheads in attendance ( and that includes the cops who were useless). I moved into the thick of it just to work out what was going on. Anyway a rat faced little tur d started abusing a lady who just wanted to get through. So I gave him some free advice about manners. His reply was a two fingered salute. I suggested he move away from the police to a different location and repeat the gesture.

Weak bas tard wouldn't be in it!!

I was there DF -- it did happen!

And Jab and the Injectors lost after leading by 41 points!

What a weekend.

 

On the way to the footy there was this very nasty demo going on in Fed Square. Some real meatheads in attendance ( and that includes the cops who were useless). I moved into the thick of it just to work out what was going on. Anyway a rat faced little tur d started abusing a lady who just wanted to get through. So I gave him some free advice about manners. His reply was a two fingered salute. I suggested he move away from the police to a different location and repeat the gesture.

Weak bas tard wouldn't be in it!!

always the educator eh, bbo. well done. i suppose he was on school holidays.

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A great start to the year. A new style of play as well. Go Dees.


On the way to the footy there was this very nasty demo going on in Fed Square. Some real meatheads in attendance ( and that includes the cops who were useless). I moved into the thick of it just to work out what was going on. Anyway a rat faced little tur d started abusing a lady who just wanted to get through. So I gave him some free advice about manners. His reply was a two fingered salute. I suggested he move away from the police to a different location and repeat the gesture.

Weak bas tard wouldn't be in it!!

You're game, BBO, and well done for the public education service. Was probably an Essendon supporter ... :)

A great start to the year. A new style of play as well. Go Dees.

I thought I was watching a different team (and to a large extent, it was!). The best part was that they played as a team, and both Watts and H seemed to stress this in their post-match interviews.

 

replays all day tomorrow......bliss

we've got the messiah and the resurrection is underway

Just finished watching it.

Well worth getting up a bit early.

I thought I was watching a different team (and to a large extent, it was!). The best part was that they played as a team, and both Watts and H seemed to stress this in their post-match interviews.

RB do you mean they are now playing to actual win games?


Up early DF.you chit the bed?

Up early DF.you chit the bed?

Always up early Jazza as my four legged children are hungry.

By the way you were right as the MFC is in the top eight!

On the way to the footy there was this very nasty demo going on in Fed Square. Some real meatheads in attendance ( and that includes the cops who were useless). I moved into the thick of it just to work out what was going on. Anyway a rat faced little tur d started abusing a lady who just wanted to get through. So I gave him some free advice about manners. His reply was a two fingered salute. I suggested he move away from the police to a different location and repeat the gesture.

Weak bas tard wouldn't be in it!!

Mate that's no way to talk about stuie.

cheers to hardtack and son making the trip down from sydney town

seeing two victories must have made it all worthwhile

od, would like this. got on a bus after the game (train bus) and this middle aged geezer got up off his seat and offered it to me

he must have thought i looked close to a hearter, which was probably true - lol

or maybe he fancied me?

We were rapt with the results DC. Camped most of the Casey game just near the sausage truck and enjoyed watching the game while chowing down... they really need a scoreboard though as at one point I was sure we were 3 goals down when we were actually 1 goal up!

To then go over the footbridge to the Gee and see the way that game unfolded... heaven on a stick! In the Bradman (gate 5 entrance) just down toward the forward pocket so we had a close up view of the goals in the final quarter... I don't think I can ever recall seeing my son quite so animated... and I'm sure he'd be saying the same thing about me. Sat with a fellow D'land poster, the delightful Rob Mac and also popped in to say a quick hello to Pete (TDI) at the Memembership tent.

All in all, a great day and a totally worthwhile trip to Melbourne...and what made it even better was the knowledge that it was pissing down with rain in Sydney while we were bathed in sunshine.

On the way to the footy there was this very nasty demo going on in Fed Square. Some real meatheads in attendance ( and that includes the cops who were useless). I moved into the thick of it just to work out what was going on. Anyway a rat faced little tur d started abusing a lady who just wanted to get through. So I gave him some free advice about manners. His reply was a two fingered salute. I suggested he move away from the police to a different location and repeat the gesture.

Weak bas tard wouldn't be in it!!

Were the skinheads or the free love and mungbean types the instigators of the pushing .

Hard to tell from the news reports.

It looked like dopey flag wavers were being protected by the cops from the Fitzroy north millionaire hippies.


RB do you mean they are now playing to actual win games?

Yes, unless the Suns were tanking ... :blink::blink:

Were the skinheads or the free love and mungbean types the instigators of the pushing .

Hard to tell from the news reports.

It looked like dopey flag wavers were being protected by the cops from the Fitzroy north millionaire hippies.

Honestly hard to tell one dh from another.

Off to the Gee to watch the Dorks vs Cats in the members. Not sure why I accepted the invitation and then found they all want to get there at 1.30, two hours before the game! I'll be pizzled before the first bounce. I could get evicted if I start abusing Clark when he takes a mark and then Frawley when he spoils Mitch and dont start me on Rivers. Things could turn ugly.

I sat up near the Robbie Flower sign for the first three quarters, and then down into the dry area (left forward flank to the Punt Road end) for the last. Was almost level with Watts when he lined up for the set shot goal. It is a great spot when we are kicking to the Punt Road end and scoring, as you can hear the players calling (and the thump of the tackles). Up top definitely gives a better perspective of the overall play, and was a great place to watch Tyson's goal in the 2nd quarter unfold.

I presume you have upgraded by now ... :)

I actually didn't move. I liked the atmosphere there. Whether or not as many congregate there again remains to be seen.

I could see that stuff happening in Fed Square 3 weeks ago. Signs were being put up in bus shelters by those who wish to force the socialist alternative on us urging us to come disrupt their rally and that 'we couldn't rely on the cops to protect us'. When I participated in the Palm Sunday march for refugees, I saw the Socialist Alternative handing out flyers again to disrupt it.

Bloody sad really. Barely a non anglo in the crowd. Just a collection of the most self righteous knobs in our society.

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I actually didn't move. I liked the atmosphere there. Whether or not as many congregate there again remains to be seen.

I could see that stuff happening in Fed Square 3 weeks ago. Signs were being put up in bus shelters by those who wish to force the socialist alternative on us urging us to come disrupt their rally and that 'we couldn't rely on the cops to protect us'. When I participated in the Palm Sunday march for refugees, I saw the Socialist Alternative handing out flyers again to disrupt it.

Bloody sad really. Barely a non anglo in the crowd. Just a collection of the most self righteous knobs in our society.

So are you saying they were all Jippo's?

We do live in a free society,let them protest as much as they want.

Couldnt sit in the wing on any given day myself,generally city end riverside for me.Away from the clowns and close to the exit.

I get a good parking spot next to the river and a quick westgate bridge exit.

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To start I really enjoyed the win on Saturday.

However I feel quite off hand about the MFC right now.

I feel like oh good the club is getting going at last so they don't need me any more.

The membership will probably take a big rise this week and when we win next weekend it will go up again.

Next two weeks are interstate then Richmond at the G which will be the only game I can go to till the Hawks game ( OS for 3 weeks )

This may be contributing but I feel quite detached at present strange!

To start I really enjoyed the win on Saturday.

However I feel quite off hand about the MFC right now.

I feel like oh good the club is getting going at last so they don't need me any more.

The membership will probably take a big rise this week and when we win next weekend it will go up again.

Next two weeks are interstate then Richmond at the G which will be the only game I can go to till the Hawks game ( OS for 3 weeks )

This may be contributing but I feel quite detached at present strange!

It's either too much single malt or .... more probably not enough OD.

 
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Need to build on that win. Have to roll GWS in Canberra. Need to win the games we have a chance to win. Best thing is for the players to gain belief.

So are you saying they were all [censored]?

We do live in a free society,let them protest as much as they want.

Couldnt sit in the wing on any given day myself,generally city end riverside for me.Away from the clowns and close to the exit.

I get a good parking spot next to the river and a quick westgate bridge exit.

Usually this thread isn't where I get into my usual political rants but I will say I don't question the counter protestors rights but I do question their common sense and how genuine they are. Don't get me started on the mouth breathers on the other side.

You shouldn't worry so much about quick escapes these days Jazza. The club will probably win more games this year and you are off the durries aren't ya?


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