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We now have 3 players out for the season and about another 10 out for various numbers of weeks. Nothing changes.

 

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The orchard is only a half dozen trees to feed the birds apples nectarines plums. All crop fallen but the trees need urgent

attention for shaping.

It is a first world problem as they say so no need for slave labour

It is a pleasant refuge from the pressures of life and close access to the snow (unfortunately none of that at the moment)

We now have 3 players out for the season and about another 10 out for various numbers of weeks. Nothing changes.

Do I notice a small amount of depression creeping in Redleg?

 

Do I notice a small amount of depression creeping in Redleg?

not creeping in, od, longstanding......about 50 years longstanding


Bit of dead wood around here that needs felling. Start with bbo and dc.

and i thought i was the fruit of the loom

however i agree that the weeds need rooting out......you listening moonie?

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Do I notice a small amount of depression creeping in Redleg?

Looking for company OD?

I've changed my avatar to be part of the club.

Misery, company and all that.

Looking for company OD?

I've changed my avatar to be part of the club.

Misery, company and all that.

No Choke Happy in my lone MFC depression.

I am hoping someone will make me a Clark Offer.

But sadly no offers yet.

 

and i thought i was the fruit of the loom

however i agree that the weeds need rooting out......you listening moonie?

You selling weed dc? Typical Burwood trait.....

Looking for company OD?

I've changed my avatar to be part of the club.

Misery, company and all that.

Our list isnt as bad as some people say.

Also OD does the misery thing alone with a bottle or 3.


We now have 3 players out for the season and about another 10 out for various numbers of weeks. Nothing changes.

Not the 2016 season I hope?

As I have big expections for 2016.

I know 6 wins in one season is a big ask of the players.

But I have faith they can do it!

By 2020, they may even win two games in a row, so I don't want to put too much pressure on them.

As they are a little sensitive.

Our list isnt as bad as some people say.

Also OD does the misery thing alone with a bottle or 3.

The alternative is valium Jazza

Single Malt and Red taste way better.

The alternative is valium Jazza

Single Malt and Red taste way better.

OD have you ever tried bananas instead? They can do wonders. Just ask Deefrog.

OD have you ever tried bananas instead? They can do wonders. Just ask Deefrog.

For what ails me around the MFC I will stick with afore mentioned liquids Earl.

OD have you ever tried bananas instead? They can do wonders. Just ask Deefrog.

YUM

Did someone say Bananas?

I left my supply at home by mistake this week.

Cry cry cry cry cry.


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Do I notice a small amount of depression creeping in Redleg?

Yep.

Yep.

Something to get excited about

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Yep.

Cheer up, the wheel is turning.

Even though it's like turning the Queen Mary.


Cheer up, the wheel is turning.

Even though it's like turning the Queen Mary.

Two!

How can a Melbourne supporter avoid being a depressed drunkard?

Unless of course one is just plain silly - aka Loonie

Sorry for being a positive teetotaller.

So mathematical the MFC still has a chance of making the finals. But for the life of me I can not remember which year it will be. Although 2064 is looking good.

 

So mathematical the MFC still has a chance of making the finals. But for the life of me I can not remember which year it will be. Although 2064 is looking good.

About the same year you'll hit puberty Toady.

Gee quiet on here tonight! Just got back from a get together with some old footy club mates at the Great Northern in Carlton. Great night but gee we are not the men we once were. Several guys called it quits by 10 claiming they were a bit tired! Would not have happened in our halcyon days. Half the table were Hawks fans, one involved with the Dawks was adamant they had Dangerfield lined up, been working on him for two years. At which point I said if you bastards get Dangermouse, that is it I am giving up AFL to follow the local footy.


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