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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!

Wait until we are 4-0 OD ... :blink:
 

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

Zero Bbo

But some nice heathcote red at my sisters on Saturday night.

 

Shiraz from Heathcote is usually top class. Hope you downed some of your sister's pinot.

Interesting Bbo their entire grop of grapes this year was destroyed by European wasps so no 2015 vintage.

But the 2014 is coming along nicely in the barrels.

And yes we did crack a couple of 2013.

Top 4 oh what a feeling!

Jazza you need to think higher


Top 4 oh what a feeling!

Jazza you need to think higher

Another 21 games to go DF.

Don't get too far ahead of yourself.

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I hope JV plays on number 9 if he gets a game. A couple of those smashes into the ground would go down well.

I hope JV plays on number 9 if he gets a game. A couple of those smashes into the ground would go down well.

Redleg how dare you.

Go to the back of the class in the corner please!

 

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.

Agree Redleg. Momentum would be good for this group.

Interesting Bbo their entire grop of grapes this year was destroyed by European wasps so no 2015 vintage.

But the 2014 is coming along nicely in the barrels.

And yes we did crack a couple of 2013.

WOW that is disturbing news

We are coming off bumper crops of magnificent grapes in all the North East.

The concern is what to do with the the large quantity of last years not so good which were kept after a few years of small yields of excellent quality. Price points are being put into interesting perspective.

The euro wasps have been bad but I havent heard they affected the harvest.


WOW that is disturbing news

We are coming off bumper crops of magnificent grapes in all the North East.

The concern is what to do with the the large quantity of last years not so good which were kept after a few years of small yields of excellent quality. Price points are being put into interesting perspective.

The euro wasps have been bad but I havent heard they affected the harvest.

My sister grows only Pino and they seem to like it best. She also has some table grapes mixed in and as yet they have not touched them.

When i was there on Sunday the vines are just a mass of wasps. My brother in law has destroyed 23 nests in their area I have never seen anything like it.

Hanging rock winery is right next door, they have lost a lot of Pino but only small damage to other varieties.

It is hard to believe but they suck the juice right out the grape.

Leaves the empty skins in bunches on the vine.

Thanks for the news OD will share with the NE vignerons I know.

There are some winemakers here with close contacts in other areas so it will be an interesting comparison point.

I hope the little bast ards don't like shiraz!!

Cold weather today would have done a lot of them in Bbo.

Cold weather is their Achilles heel.

Another 21 games to go DF.

Don't get too far ahead of yourself.

Too soon to start talking Premiership OD?


My sister grows only Pino and they seem to like it best. She also has some table grapes mixed in and as yet they have not touched them.

When i was there on Sunday the vines are just a mass of wasps. My brother in law has destroyed 23 nests in their area I have never seen anything like it.

Hanging rock winery is right next door, they have lost a lot of Pino but only small damage to other varieties.

It is hard to believe but they suck the juice right out the grape.

Leaves the empty skins in bunches on the vine.

This is potentially national emergency stuff for heavens sake! Dpositive get onto Brown Brothers and Gapstead pronto!

These bloody imported wasps! All our best produce goes to the overseas market. The Mad Monk should get on top of it now! It's a disgrace. Pass me another single malt please lass......

Blddy Euro wasps. I might have to switch over to boutique beers. The Byron Brewery does a nice tasting platter of 6 for $18.

Hope the German wasps among them don't start going after hops as well.

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Cold weather today would have done a lot of them in Bbo.

Cold weather is their Achilles heel.

They must come from Mediterrean regions them. Likely the Mafia is behind it all.


Cold weather today would have done a lot of them in Bbo.

Cold weather is their Achilles heel.

Achilles heel? They must be Greek. Never trust the Greeks.

Sorry Daisy and Biff. Looks like the blue rinse brigade has lost the club to an entirely new demographic. All we can do is sit back and wince or hope that we continue to win and that will scare them off. (For the record, I like Chet Faker's music).
Hipsters begin to embrace contact sport

Col, i'd be in favour of bringing back the death penalty

just temporarily, just long enough to rid the country of hipsters

 

Achilles heel? They must be Greek. Never trust the Greeks.

It only takes one goat!

Col, i'd be in favour of bringing back the death penalty

just temporarily, just long enough to rid the country of hipsters

And poodle walking rich chicks holidaying in apollo bay.


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