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On 11/15/2019 at 12:32 PM, Biffen said:

Nothing out of the ordinary Moon.

I’m having trouble getting back into my old room at the Gat .

Place has had some ghastly Reno done which I will rectify once I have had the locks fixed .

Biff

see link https://www.domain.com.au/news/the-block-two-ground-floor-empty-shell-apartments-for-sale-in-the-gatwick-st-kilda-908724/?utm_campaign=strap-masthead&utm_source=the-age&utm_medium=link&utm_content=pos5&ref=pos1

some minor renos required

Good luck

Ground floor was my retail outlet Kenty.

I want my penthouse HQ back.

I don’t care how much bronzing up I have to do to get it.

 
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I hope my headache is gone by about 8.00 pm on the 27th of November.


16 hours ago, Redleg said:

I hope my headache is gone by about 8.00 pm on the 27th of November.

You are on that big of a bender?

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2 hours ago, old dee said:

You are on that big of a bender?

No, the draft is doing my head in.

On 11/20/2019 at 4:48 PM, Redleg said:

No, the draft is doing my head in.

Nothing good comes to the MFC from a draft.

Just sit back and enjoy the heat.

 

 

drafting (and trading) has just become far too complicated and drawn out to the extent it threatens to be a bigger game than the real game

if that makes sense? 

43 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

drafting (and trading) has just become far too complicated and drawn out to the extent it threatens to be a bigger game than the real game

if that makes sense? 

Perfect sense to me dc. Agree 100%

I don't even try and work it out, just see what we have at the end of the week.

Edited by old dee


13 minutes ago, Redleg said:

What will we talk about after the draft.

If the selection were good or not!

On 11/20/2019 at 7:48 PM, Redleg said:

No, the draft is doing my head in.

Stick to whiskey then ...

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12 minutes ago, Red and Bluebeard said:

Stick to whiskey then ...

Never had one.

12 minutes ago, Red and Bluebeard said:

Stick to whiskey then ...

Hi r and b. No contact for a while how are you?


21 hours ago, old dee said:

Hi r and b. No contact for a while how are you?

Good thanks OD. Just been out of the Demonland habit this year .... How are you?

Well very quiet around here I must say despite all the hubbub around the national Draft. Not a peep from the usual suspects.

Well I am very happy with our draft picks, Jackson and Pickett have that X Factor we all seek but I am most impressed by the young Rivers boy, Trent. They say he can play footy but most importantly he comes from the right genetic stock! I believe he is the great nephew of none other than Sir Murray Rivers QC, the former Supreme Court Judge of Victoria and staunch defender of the Royal Family and the importance of our place in the British Commonwealth. 

What is more important to the MFC, drafting players with talent or drafting the right type of lad, with the right values, eh? I think you all agree with me, it’s the latter. 

1 hour ago, Earl Hood said:

Well very quiet around here I must say despite all the hubbub around the national Draft. Not a peep from the usual suspects.

Well I am very happy with our draft picks, Jackson and Pickett have that X Factor we all seek but I am most impressed by the young Rivers boy, Trent. They say he can play footy but most importantly he comes from the right genetic stock! I believe he is the great nephew of none other than Sir Murray Rivers QC, the former Supreme Court Judge of Victoria and staunch defender of the Royal Family and the importance of our place in the British Commonwealth. 

What is more important to the MFC, drafting players with talent or drafting the right type of lad, with the right values, eh? I think you all agree with me, it’s the latter. 

FMD Earl. That's a hanging offence these days!

17 minutes ago, Moonshadow said:

FMD Earl. That's a hanging offence these days!

doesn't matter, moonie. we'll all be extinct before long


I went to the doctor for a sore rear end.

He had a look and said: "Sir, there's a lettuce leaf in the crack of your rrse!"

"That's just the tip of the iceberg!" I replied

26 minutes ago, Moonshadow said:

I went to the doctor for a sore rear end.

He had a look and said: "Sir, there's a lettuce leaf in the crack of your rrse!"

"That's just the tip of the iceberg!" I replied

ok, dad

So sad that it's come to this.

As the entrails of the draft are disgorged to reveal less significance than a statement from Buckingham Palace the creeping reality of another infinite evaluations of merit will again be overwhelmed by  irreverent support for antiquated structures.while more important issues need to be addressed.

What are these issues? And who are those resolute enough to identify them?

i am merely posing that the quality of commentary must be lifted to save us all from sliding slowly, inexorably into oblivion!

 
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I have just come from Darwin and am now in Cairns and I hope this doesn’t make me a racial profiler, but I look at every young indigenous boy I see and wonder if they can play footy.

We certainly did the right thing ending the Darwin game. It must be debilitating for the players.

5 hours ago, Redleg said:

I have just come from Darwin and am now in Cairns and I hope this doesn’t make me a racial profiler, but I look at every young indigenous boy I see and wonder if they can play footy.

We certainly did the right thing ending the Darwin game. It must be debilitating for the players.

Mr Leg I hate to be the one to tell you.

They are 40 - 50 years younger than you! 

They are highly trained athletes not old!


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