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On 18/09/2017 at 8:41 PM, Earl Hood said:

So where does the Diet of Worms come into this discussion? I still think Martin Luther was railroaded in the final edict, myself. 

Discuss. 

"Nobody likes me, everybody hates me, I'm going to eat some worms ... "

 
8 hours ago, Red and Bluebeard said:

Yeah, jazza was a great bloke. He was always upbeat and quick with a laugh. It was a lot of fun being a spectator at the byplay between him and BBO ... He may be gone, but he is definitely not forgotten.

Jizza and I regularly pm'd. He was quite open about his battles with depression and how Dland provided a welcome and helpful escape.

Very sad situation and I suppose, a warning to all of the insidious nature of the black dog.

 
5 minutes ago, Whispering_Jack said:

Quiet here for a few days but I'm tipping there'll be some joy on this thread with the demise of the unmentionable for the second year in a row.

Unfortunately Jack, I hate Richmond more than the "unmentionable"!

20 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Unfortunately Jack, I hate Richmond more than the "unmentionable"!

Both have equal vials of hate for me...


Tuckers Daughter for Richmond.

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26 minutes ago, Biffen said:

Tuckers Daughter for Richmond.

i hear banger brown is coming out of retirement just to rev the boys up

 
22 minutes ago, dieter said:

WTF?

Ian Moss song.

"Build me up just to tear me down".

14 hours ago, Whispering_Jack said:

Quiet here for a few days but I'm tipping there'll be some joy on this thread with the demise of the unmentionable for the second year in a row.

So what has happened to Essendon?


Just now, Redleg said:

Less than 2 months.

So who is your tip for the Cup, Redleg?

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12 minutes ago, Red and Bluebeard said:

So who is your tip for the Cup, Redleg?

Almandin to go two in a row.

1 hour ago, Redleg said:

Almandin to go two in a row.

That didn't take long! Do you have shares in it? :laugh:

Humidor to beat Winx then go on the get the Grail.

 


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2 hours ago, Red and Bluebeard said:

That didn't take long! Do you have shares in it? :laugh:

I wish. Mine are mostly like my footy team, they miss out on the big ones and don't win too often.

Has Dusty won yet?

Anyone see the vision of Barry Hall's recent 'final' game of local footy? Clocked two opponents off the ball with left hooks. For all the regret and mercy he sought from the Staker hit he has learnt nothing.

1 hour ago, Moonshadow said:

Anyone see the vision of Barry Hall's recent 'final' game of local footy? Clocked two opponents off the ball with left hooks. For all the regret and mercy he sought from the Staker hit he has learnt nothing.

Where do you find that footage Moonie?

4 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Where do you find that footage Moonie?

it's everywhere. google barry hall


Barry Hall is a giant sissy who would not know how to fight his way out of a paper bag.

He is an ugly MF with no brain and no balls

(God I love being a tough anonymous keyboard warrior).

 

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3 hours ago, Moonshadow said:

Anyone see the vision of Barry Hall's recent 'final' game of local footy? Clocked two opponents off the ball with left hooks. For all the regret and mercy he sought from the Staker hit he has learnt nothing.

Would have thought he would have got a year for those two hits.

5 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Would have thought he would have got a year for those two hits.

they hit him pretty hard with a 1 week suspension. that should teach him

gutless [censored] tribunal. what have you got to do? kill someone?

apparently if he got 2 weeks he got rubbed out for life. must have been some accumulation rule and they squibbed it. 1/2 week per hit. fmd

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7 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

they hit him pretty hard with a 1 week suspension. that should teach him

gutless [censored] tribunal. what have you got to do? kill someone?

Are you serious? The first one was a repeat of the Staker hit.

I would have given him a year.

PS. On second look, victim not really hurt and claim it was a slap. Maybe not a year then.

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Just now, Redleg said:

Are you serious? The first one was a repeat of the Staker hit.

I would have given him a year.

sarcasm mr. leg. i also added an edit


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