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Melbourne United...Soccer team ?

 

going synthetic like the afl, r+b?

Yes, but at least the Dees are still the same ... :)

redleg is just paranoid some other countdown upstart might usurp him

before long we'll probably be days if not weeks ahead

I thought he was just getting into the spirit of trade week by trading for future countdowns ... :)

 

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Mr Leg What is the number?

Read daisy's post at 5.45 saturday and you will understand.

37.

Read daisy's post at 5.45 saturday and you will understand.

37.

5.45...............hmm

i make it 4.46

as you can see od, redleg sometimes struggles with his timing :lol: just like jumping jeremy

 

5.45...............hmm

i make it 4.46

as you can see od, redleg sometimes struggles with his timing :lol: just like jumping jeremy

Daylight saving time can be a real pain ...

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Just had a milkshake, the first in years. I had the choice of banana but chose espresso, something different. I feel so dirty and ashamed.


Just had a milkshake, the first in years. I had the choice of banana but chose espresso, something different. I feel so dirty and ashamed.

I think you've been peeking at Redtube again RL!!

Daylight saving time can be a real pain ...

i think we should all switch to zulu time (utc) to avoid confusion

i think we should all switch to zulu time (utc) to avoid confusion

True. Or just leave the clucking focks where they are now (ie never turn them back in autumn).

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I think you've been peeking at Redtube again RL!!

Have you been skyping me?

I am thinking of starting up my own site, red and bluetube.

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I perceive there has Ben an overindulgence of Bananas this afternoon!

Read post 17860, no there hasn't.

Have you been skyping me?

I am thinking of starting up my own site, red and bluetube.

Well you can get plenty of advice from your fellow dlanders.

For example dc would be an expert on Granny porn. Biffen's knowledge of depravity is encyclopeadiac. Earl Hood's upper class friend's have quite singular tastes but frequently end up hanging themselves - not for me.

Moonie would be enthusiastic but improbable. Sir WYL's frequent trips to the Philippines would have netted him some valuable insights and as for OD - he traveled to Bangkok for "work on his teeth" - enough said.

And .. to top it off .. the Snitch could be your first Gold Card customer.

It's all go RL!!

hey redleg, any chance you could also incorporate a cas countdown too?

a double countdown would a first for dl and enhance your reputation for trail blazing :)

hey redleg, any chance you could also incorporate a cas countdown too?

a double countdown would a first for dl and enhance your reputation for trail blazing :)

I am not sure that I could handle the excitement ... :blink:

I am not sure that I could handle the excitement ... :blink:

i'm sure biffo could do a good deal on some appropriate medication ^_^


Interesting experience yesterday I am keen basket ball follower and for many years I was a Tigers member.

When the Tigers became Melbourne United I lost a lot of interest in the NBL.

So after good results in the pre season competition and two from two wins in the season proper I decided to go last night.

The United won again and even at this stage look to be good chances to go all the way this season.

It was a good game but I found myself an on looker rather than being involved with the team.

I was purely an observer.

I just cannot get involved the way i used with the Tigers.

There is talk of the TIGERS returning in a few seasons time, that looks a pipe dream to me.

Also I am not sure how you barrack for the "United" !

I drove home thinking this game confirmed why I still follow AFL

My team is still there. If the Dees were to fold I would be an observer of AFL.

PS there was a very good crowd which just shows people will follow winnners even when they they have no history, have a god awful strip and no emblem as such.

Watched their first few games OD, they have some quality players, but I agree it's not the same as the Tigers. And they're vanilla in terms of brand. If the Dees folded, I doubt whether I would be a keen observer tbh. I definitely wouldn't follow any other team and I'd probably be on the lookout for some kind of interest - but nothing would come as close as the passion for the Dees.

Speaking of winning.

The trifecta will be from 2,10,17 and 6 .

Believe me,the punt has made me the man I am today.

At least you had Mongolian Khan Biff.

Fame Game for the Melb Cup, Biffen. Always throw in Red Cadeaux too. Value. Been thriving since arriving at Werribee and only knows how to run the 3200m.

Fame Game

Trip to Paris

Red Cadeaux

Mongolian Khan

Anyone have any tips for Coxplate program.

Mate and myself do a phantom tip of the card each year.

we used to attend but are both now relocated to the country and do a virtual tip. Last year I had a shocker and he out picked me.

Hes a doggies supporter and I dont like to give him too much to brag about.

 

geez..numbers people are slack :rolleyes:


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