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On 18/04/2016 at 5:03 PM, Redleg said:

I expect Maric and Deledio back against us this week, along with similar headlines to the Pies, about Dimma being under the pump. However, if we play to our best, who cares?

Have you know seen the light Mr. Leg?

Now do you remember who told you we would win rounds 4 and 5?

I hope your confidence along with the other 37005 members is alive and well.

 
19 minutes ago, old dee said:

Have you know seen the light Mr. Leg?

Now do you remember who told you we would win rounds 4 and 5?

I hope your confidence along with the other 37005 members is alive and well.

I'm enlisting you as my official advisor on matters football OD. I'm already feeling confident about next week's game!

12 hours ago, Maple Demon said:

On the way to the game tonight, I saw a bloke pick up a used tissue someone had left on the seat and use it. That wasn't you in your efforts to help the universe recycle, was it, Biffen?

A reasonable assumption Mable,however I can assure you Biffen would not do such a thing. I have had the"pleasure" of Biffen's company on a number of occasions . He usually just snots on the floor but if it's more formal he uses his sleeve.

 
35 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

I'm enlisting you as my official advisor on matters football OD. I'm already feeling confident about next week's game!

Saints are going down Bbo

10 minutes ago, old dee said:

Saints are going down Bbo

Agreed OD! We are long overdue to inflict some pain on them. Sadly we will have to venture to Darklands to watch it.


1 minute ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Agreed OD! We are long overdue to inflict some pain on them. Sadly we will have to venture to Darklands to watch it.

This time next week we be in love with the Dome of Death.

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1 hour ago, old dee said:

Have you know seen the light Mr. Leg?

Now do you remember who told you we would win rounds 4 and 5?

I hope your confidence along with the other 37005 members is alive and well.

Think I summed it up pretty accurately. Also forecast the Bombers loss 5 months ago. We are however building a good side.

6 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Think I summed it up pretty accurately. Also forecast the Bombers loss 5 months ago. We are however building a good side.

Big deal. Nostradamus predicted that win by the Bombers 450 years ago along with that club's drug problems and Alex Rance's hit on Jack Watts in last night's game.

 
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8 minutes ago, Deeman said:

Big deal. Nostradamus predicted that win by the Bombers 450 years ago along with that club's drug problems and Alex Rance's hit on Jack Watts in last night's game.

Yes, but did he predict that a midget would be the first in waving the flag? 

Thread relegated to page 2?  (Edit: before this post )

Is it : Resting?  General soreness?  Banana blight?

Anyway, in news from the BFL, B1 was as smooth as a sundae while B2 had his nuts crushed in a contest and is due for a test before team selection for next game. 

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On another Matter oh learned colleagues, saw a "Rare" film of very interesting volition this afternoon "PAWNO" 

Now that I have everyones attention, particularly yours Uncle Bitters, this was an excellent social essay of the fabric of life that exists in a surburban multi everything suburb of Footscray! Set in  Pawn shop you see many characters which have the segmentation of the Good The Bad and the Ugly! 

A bit like this thread!!

I urge all avid readers of this particular thread to indulge! you won't be disappionted! 

A true "Fence" recommendation!

Showing at Eclectic cinemas one sure to be near you!

A must see!

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13 hours ago, picket fence said:

On another Matter oh learned colleagues, saw a "Rare" film of very interesting volition this afternoon "PAWNO" 

Now that I have everyones attention, particularly yours Uncle Bitters, this was an excellent social essay of the fabric of life that exists in a surburban multi everything suburb of Footscray! Set in  Pawn shop you see many characters which have the segmentation of the Good The Bad and the Ugly! 

A bit like this thread!!

I urge all avid readers of this particular thread to indulge! you won't be disappionted! 

A true "Fence" recommendation!

Showing at Eclectic cinemas one sure to be near you!

A must see!

Usually I would totally disregard anything you had to say picket. However, I did catch part of a review of this film while listening to the radio. It seemed to have enough peculiarities to be worth a look.

Biffen knows something of pawnshops as he cashed both his mother and poor old grannie's wedding rings at one.

On 4/24/2016 at 8:49 AM, old dee said:

This time next week we be in love with the Dome of Death.

taming it and loving it are two quite different ideas

1 hour ago, beelzebub said:

taming it and loving it are two quite different ideas

If we win bb that will be two wins in a row.

That is the start of a love affair for me.


Ok, fess up. Which Demonlander is this fine chap?

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1 minute ago, Moonshadow said:

Ok, fess up. Which Demonlander is this fine fellow?

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Stuie?

1 minute ago, daisycutter said:

thats a very short scarf

Must be old as well as we have not had a red and blue one for sometime.


20 hours ago, Redleg said:

Getting excited to finally see CP5 in a Dees jumper.

Agree,  I was contemplating a visit to the Dome of Death now this locks it in.

if you see someone standing on the top of a seat cheering as we go to a ten goal lead in the last quarter Mr. Leg it will be me.

in the future from my wheel Chair I will be able to say " I was there for his first game" 

On Tuesday, April 26, 2016 at 2:38 PM, Moonshadow said:

Ok, fess up. Which Demonlander is this fine chap?

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How do we know it isn't you Mr. Shadow?

3 hours ago, old dee said:

Agree,  I was contemplating a visit to the Dome of Death now this locks it in.

if you see someone standing on the top of a seat cheering as we go to a ten goal lead in the last quarter Mr. Leg it will be me.

in the future from my wheel Chair I will be able to say " I was there for his first game" 

My gosh Old Dee you really have turned the corner. 

 
14 hours ago, hemingway said:

My gosh Old Dee you really have turned the corner. 

No corners Ernest we have a competitive list for the first time in a decade.

It just took a while for a number of dees supporters to catch on to the fact we had a VFL list.

1 hour ago, old dee said:

No corners Ernest we have a competitive list for the first time in a decade.

It just took a while for a number of dees supporters to catch on to the fact we had a VFL list.

Anyway OD I am enjoying your Renaissance as a loyal enthusiastic and optimistic supporter along with all the other folk on Demonland. I think the second coming is getting closer or as MLK once said "I had a dream" and the dream is becoming a real possibility. We can see the light!


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