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Even after winning the flag in 2021 I still think October and November is best time of the football year.

 

My energy provider made an administrative error months ago (apparently) and then yesterday out of the blue I sudden lost all power to my home, and wasn't going to be able to get it back until I had set up a completely new service.

At last I know what it felt like.

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2 hours ago, old dee said:

It is only 11 months away Mr. leg. Hang loose...

...but don't topple over as a result @old dee. We're prone enough as it is!

And while I fleetingly have the baton, @Little Goffy, I'm 🤔 about your 🤔. Does Baha Men being the ones 'Who Let the Dogs Out' help? Or was it my cryptic(!) 'DA' reference?

 
5 hours ago, Redleg said:

I have waited for over 12 months for another flag. I need results, enough is enough.

Two years and two flags! Two perfect years.

Come on 2023!

6 hours ago, Redleg said:

I have waited for over 12 months for another flag. I need results, enough is enough.

Also, it could be another 56 years to go before we win again, like last time. DON'T up set the footy GODS or the Melbourne curse. After all it now been 58 years since we won a flag at the MCG. I not sure Norm Smith has forgive us yet.

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16 hours ago, DemonFrog said:

Also, it could be another 56 years to go before we win again, like last time. DON'T up set the footy GODS or the Melbourne curse. After all it now been 58 years since we won a flag at the MCG. I not sure Norm Smith has forgive us yet.

That's a bit negative DF. I am nothing but positivity and light. Well for the next 15 minutes anyway. I think we should find a new home ground, we perform poorly at the G!!!!!!!!

On 10/19/2022 at 7:03 AM, old dee said:

That's a bit negative DF. I am nothing but positivity and light. Well for the next 15 minutes anyway. I think we should find a new home ground, we perform poorly at the G!!!!!!!!

I am the most positive Demon 😈 supporter you know OD

1 hour ago, DemonFrog said:

I am the most positive Demon 😈 supporter you know OD

i've always wondered why a wa frog wouldn't support frogmantle. 🤣 🐸

 
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8 hours ago, daisycutter said:

i've always wondered why a wa frog wouldn't support frogmantle. 🤣 🐸

Because he is a smart frog.

8 hours ago, daisycutter said:

i've always wondered why a wa frog wouldn't support frogmantle. 🤣 🐸

When the two local AFL Clubs created super WAFL Teams (Host Clubs) that weakened West Perth, I become a Melbourne supporter. Plus l could not support any Club called Fremantle. 


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18 hours ago, DemonFrog said:

When the two local AFL Clubs created super WAFL Teams (Host Clubs) that weakened West Perth, I become a Melbourne supporter. Plus l could not support any Club called Fremantle. 

And of course the MFC is more supportive of frogs.

7 minutes ago, Redleg said:

And of course the MFC is more supportive of frogs.

maybe we should rebrand as frogbourne (except when we are narrm of course)?

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7 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

maybe we should rebrand as frogbourne (except when we are narrm of course)?

Maybe we find a big lilypond in the botanical gardens, for our new training ground.

4 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Maybe we find a big lilypond in the botanical gardens, for our new training ground.

 maribyrnong looks perfect at the moment. there's the old government munitions site available

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4 hours ago, Redleg said:

Maybe we find a big lilypond in the botanical gardens, for our new training ground.

You may have hit on the venue for our new home Mr. Leg.


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1 hour ago, old dee said:

You may have hit on the venue for our new home Mr. Leg.

Well nothing else seems likely. 

9 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Well nothing else seems likely. 

There is quite a big house we could use for offices etc. 

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23 minutes ago, old dee said:

There is quite a big house we could use for offices etc. 

The one the Governor resides in?

2 hours ago, Redleg said:

The one the Governor resides in?

 

2 hours ago, Redleg said:

The one the Governor resides in?

Yep, move him out. 

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8 hours ago, old dee said:

 

Yep, move him out. 

Her.


1 hour ago, Redleg said:

Her.

Sorry move her out, fill in the lake, remove the bats and we have the best facility in Australia. 

7 hours ago, old dee said:

Sorry move her out, fill in the lake, remove the bats and we have the best facility in Australia. 

Definitely need to get rid of the bats;look what happened at the Junction Oval when we shared with the cricketers and their assortment of  sports equipment 

Now I know this isn’t football but at this time of the year who cares about footy. For the big one on Tuesday I am giving you the early nod.

Lunar Flare ridden by M Dee. Light weight is a talented horse and with that jockey name how could it loose.

Remember you heard it here first. 

 

Ya gotta love Melbourne. I saw this at Flinders Street Station yesterday…

Nothing out of the ordinary here

Note that nobody bats an eyelid. 😂
 

 

Also, on the train that afternoon…

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He was most accommodating when I asked if I could take a pic. Yes, I said “He.”

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42 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Ya gotta love Melbourne. I saw this at Flinders Street Station yesterday…

Nothing out of the ordinary here

Note that nobody bats an eyelid. 😂
 

 

Also, on the train that afternoon…

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He was most accommodating when I asked if I could take a pic. Yes, I said “He.”

God knows what the rest of this decade of the 21st century has in store for us all. I might just become a recluse. Still I wore platform shoes, flares and body shirts of dubious colours in the 70's so who am I to talk. 


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