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Nothing a few consecutive wins wouldn't fix ... :blink::blink:

Please explain as I don't know what this means?

 

12.05Pm banana and peanut butter sandwich coming up.

Life seldom gets better than this.

With granddaughter?

 

Thought you would be proud of my skills, Biffen. Besides, I was just trying to encourage you to make healthier choices.

One all.

Can't let the day go by without a post being registered in here!

Had a huge weekend and it's taken me until today to recover. Couple of bike rides, went to watch Scorps on Saturday and to the G on Monday. Enuf said about both games already.

Sun night at the Stag's Head hotel in Willy - Bender played a great set of favourites and the beers were going down a treat. Wish they had a bigger venue to play at, but at least you can get right up close to Garry and Jamie and sing along with them - Neil Young, Floyd, Bowie, Beatles, lots more


Can't let the day go by without a post being registered in here!

Had a huge weekend and it's taken me until today to recover. Couple of bike rides, went to watch Scorps on Saturday and to the G on Monday. Enuf said about both games already.

Sun night at the Stag's Head hotel in Willy - Bender played a great set of favourites and the beers were going down a treat. Wish they had a bigger venue to play at, but at least you can get right up close to Garry and Jamie and sing along with them - Neil Young, Floyd, Bowie, Beatles, lots more

No Dobbie Brothers?

I fear my esteemed upper class mate Earl Hood may not being enjoying his free trade non genetic modified latte this morning. I have noted, sadly, that his name does not seem to appear as a gongee on list printed on this day of celebration in honour of our esteemed monarch's nativity.

His selfless work in dealing with the eerr .... dregs of our community is again unrewarded and unrecognized.

Thank you for your thoughts BBO. I have heard very little from those who I once counted as so called friends.

Of course one does not seek higher honours nor does one necessarily expect that one's exhausting works on behalf of the less privileged would be recognised at least in the form of a so called Gong! Oh no there is no recognition for my tireless promotion on behalf of local, grass roots communities of the benefits of brown coal, coal seam gas and the dangers of wind turbine syndrome and don't start me on fluoridation and its affects on our precious bodily fluids for that matter. I know one ought not complain about one's station in life but when you have for example a Professor Abbott OAM (any relation I wonder) recognised by HRM for his works for dentistry well I rest my case. Where I ask is the justice?

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Thank you for your thoughts BBO. I have heard very little from those who I once counted as so called friends.

Of course one does not seek higher honours nor does one necessarily expect that one's exhausting works on behalf of the less privileged would be recognised at least in the form of a so called Gong! Oh no there is no recognition for my tireless promotion on behalf of local, grass roots communities of the benefits of brown coal, coal seam gas and the dangers of wind turbine syndrome and don't start me on fluoridation and its affects on our bodily fluids for that matter. I know one ought not complain about one's station in life but when you have for example a Professor Abbott OAM (any relation I wonder) recognised by HRM for his works for dentistry well I rest my case. Where I ask is the justice?

justice is like democracy, earl, illusory

anyway it is just a fabrication for the chattering class and working people, not for the likes of us who are above such contrivances

Down with the dreeded flu today.

I am reminded of what my father told me many moons ago.

It is amazing how bad you can feel and not die.


Down with the dreeded flu today.

I am reminded of what my father told me many moons ago.

It is amazing how bad you can feel and not die.

Man Flu can be deadly.

I tell my wife this fact all the time.

Man Flu can be deadly.

I tell my wife this fact all the time.[/quote

Passed on by No.1 wife Df so she cannot say much on this occasion.

Man Flu can be deadly.

I tell my wife this fact all the time.[/quote

Passed on by No.1 wife Df so she cannot say much on this occasion.

You have more then one wife OD?

So you hae to give them all numbers.

Man Flu can be deadly.

I tell my wife this fact all the time.[/quote

Passed on by No.1 wife Df so she cannot say much on this occasion.

Those Pies supporters are a devious lot, OD ... :blink::blink:

Down with the dreeded flu today.

I am reminded of what my father told me many moons ago.

It is amazing how bad you can feel and not die.

Hope you are over it soon. It is certainly not a great feeling.


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You have more then one wife OD?

So you hae to give them all numbers.

First and last DF

DO NOT CLICK LINK IF EASILY OFFENDED

could this be biffo's latest commercial venture?

Paul Little really enjoys it .


Dare I say that Wines is doing well for Port tonight?

Wines are doing well at my place too, cab sav especially. Must pace myself - got a ride in the morning.

Dare I say that Wines is doing well for Port tonight?

Wines are doing well at my place too, cab sav especially. Must pace myself - got a ride in the morning.

Disagree, tonight a lot of his disposals were sraight to a Geelong player or were ineffective. Will be interested to see his disposal efficiency.

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Hey Redleg, find any bananas in the Big Apple?

There NO WAY Red would go to such a lowly place as the BIG APPLE.

As he clearly is a BIG BANANA man.

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Not even the DOObies.

My favourite group.

Have seen them play live every time they have toured Oz.

Have some guitar picks from the boys and they are among my favourite possessions.


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