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20 hours ago, layzie said:

Grand Finals aren't the same without MFC in it.

Hmm 3 appearances in 56 years means you haven't enjoyed many. In that 56 years I have been to a lot that I have enjoyed immensely. Especially 1970.  

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I thought Gawn owned Geelong 🤔

On 9/24/2022 at 10:22 PM, Redleg said:

Awful GF.

Not if you are Geelong, I look forward to use dishing out one of those. The up side Buddy was hopeless. 


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Have we got Grundy yet?

I heard his favourite drink is a banana smoothie.

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1 hour ago, Redleg said:

Have we got Grundy yet?

I heard his favourite drink is a banana smoothie.

Now I know you are fantasizing! 

 
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2 hours ago, old dee said:

Now I know you are fantasizing! 

Just warming to him.

5 hours ago, Redleg said:

Have we got Grundy yet?

I heard his favourite drink is a banana smoothie.

I sure hope that is the case.


There’s No T$, but this is definitely BS…

 

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YOU HAD ONE LINE TO CHECK, PROOFREADER!!!

On 9/24/2022 at 7:44 PM, old dee said:

Hmm 3 appearances in 56 years means you haven't enjoyed many. In that 56 years I have been to a lot that I have enjoyed immensely. Especially 1970.  

This is a new attitude OD, as of this year!

I've enjoyed many Grand Finals all jokes aside. 2018 was magnificient, also really enjoyed the 2012 one with the Malceski snap to seal it. As for 1970, wasn't around at the time but I specially bought it on DVD when I was younger because I liked the idea of wartching Collingwood choke over and over again. One of the true Grand Finals. 

Went to my first game of live league football since my stroke yesterday. The game was held at Leederville Oval, which was our former home ground of 75 years. It was a strange feeling moving around the ground in my electronic wheelchair but I had a good view of the game from the fence line. Luckily I had help from my niece and her boyfriend as moving over sloped grass areas was interesting 🤔 

I have a very mixed view of the 2022 football season as I am so disappointed 😞 by how Melbourne finished it's final campaign. But our favourite teams cannot win all the Premierships they deserve 😤 😪 🤧 

May 2023 be more successful 🙏 🙌 😌 ☺ GO THE DEES!

The decade of debacles continues at Essendrug!  You have to wonder “what were they thinking” in this last episode. 
I am wondering what they can possible do to top the last couple of days.

I have confidence they will come up with something. 

1 hour ago, old dee said:

The decade of debacles continues at Essendrug!  You have to wonder “what were they thinking” in this last episode. 
I am wondering what they can possible do to top the last couple of days.

I have confidence they will come up with something. 

Spot on OD!

 I could be having the sh*ttiest day ever where everything seems to go wrong but I know I’ll sleep well that night safe and happy in the knowledge that Essendon is a basket case. And likely will be for quite some time. 🤞🏼 
Is “forever” asking to much. 😂


7 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Spot on OD!

 I could be having the sh*ttiest day ever where everything seems to go wrong but I know I’ll sleep well that night safe and happy in the knowledge that Essendon is a basket case. And likely will be for quite some time. 🤞🏼 
Is “forever” asking to much. 😂

Probably!

Just now, old dee said:

Probably!

You’re right. But a gal can always dream. 

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4 hours ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Spot on OD!

 I could be having the sh*ttiest day ever where everything seems to go wrong but I know I’ll sleep well that night safe and happy in the knowledge that Essendon is a basket case. And likely will be for quite some time. 🤞🏼 
Is “forever” asking to much. 😂

The president should resign now and a former President seems to be arguing for it to happen.

5 minutes ago, Redleg said:

The president should resign now and a former President seems to be arguing for it to happen.

There doesn’t appear to be a single intelligent being among the ranks.

Sheedy began to lose his marbles many years ago and now he’s a big ol’ bursting at the seams bag of crazy ready to explode  

It’s a sheer joy to behold.

Long may it continue!

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5 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

There doesn’t appear to be a single intelligent being among the ranks.

Sheedy began to lose his marbles many years ago and now he’s a big ol’ bursting at the seams bag of crazy ready to explode  

It’s a sheer joy to behold.

Long may it continue!

Amen sister.


9 hours ago, old dee said:

The decade of debacles continues at Essendrug!  You have to wonder “what were they thinking” in this last episode. 
I am wondering what they can possible do to top the last couple of days.

I have confidence they will come up with something. 

What have I missed OD? Please tell me some good news about the Drugs and Thugs. May they be Losers for many years to come LOL 😆 

7 minutes ago, DemonFrog said:

What have I missed OD? Please tell me some good news about the Drugs and Thugs. May they be Losers for many years to come LOL 😆 

Hey Frog, how's it going?

I read your recent post about your electric wheelchair. You know if I was in Westralia , I'd let the tyres down!

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18 hours ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Hey Frog, how's it going?

I read your recent post about your electric wheelchair. You know if I was in Westralia , I'd let the tyres down!

I heard your maid was sniffing around Froggy’s lily pond.

Maybe just distributing some of your Romsey wine casks to the less affluent, or is that effluent.

 

Does anyone know if that tall kid from SA with the funny name is going to get drafted?

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34 minutes ago, Chelly said:

Does anyone know if that tall kid from SA with the funny name is going to get drafted?

Not by us, we are only using 2 selections apparently.


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