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39 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Ah the Valiant.

But which one ? 🤔🤔🤔

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2 hours ago, beelzebub said:

But which one ? 🤔🤔🤔

All of them.

 
8 hours ago, Redleg said:

All of them.

Im finding it hard to figure you out here Mr Leg...   are we that eccentric AP5 devotee....  Cant see you as a fluffy dice Charger driver...but hey ✌    Think youre possibly just a Hemi kinda guy  😉

 

15 hours ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Never owned a "Sandman " bb .... but ,back in  the day, I was the proud owner of an EH panel van.

Did some damage in that!

I don't doubt that for a second!


16 hours ago, Redleg said:

Ah the Valiant.

That one was really tarnished with the racism brush and secondly with some actual basis, mechanical issues.

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Blues will be whipped up into a frenzy Friday, with all the [censored] going on.

Pies sick a week too early.

9 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Blues will be whipped up into a frenzy Friday, with all the [censored] going on.

Pies sick a week too early.

Prefer the 245 ..265  ?? 

I digress... because cars are more fun here  :)

 

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Who on earth’s buying one of these? That is, apart from maybe Mrs McKay or Mrs King or Mrs De Koning or Mrs Sooky-Scott. That’s two teams, but three?!

That said, the one that incorporates the home strip and the away strip of one team would be pretty cool. 

1 minute ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

What garish [censored] they are!

yeah uncle, reminds me of the half-woman, half-man at the showground sideshows. 

Yeah dc, I  went in to see that - late 60's I reckon! Given the lack of technological assistance at the time it was actually quite clever.

Not sure I've been the same since.

4 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Yeah dc, I  went in to see that - late 60's I reckon! Given the lack of technological assistance at the time it was actually quite clever.

Not sure I've been the same since.

now we just need someone with photoshop skills to do a 50:50 photo of you and wcw

just for the clicks. would go viral.


3 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

now we just need someone with photoshop skills to do a 50:50 photo of you and wcw

just for the clicks. would go viral.

How dare you you suggest that an image of my good self be despoiled dc !!!

3 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Have the AFL instigated new jumpers?

Logical extension, and progeny, of the Gather Round and Equalisation.

4 hours ago, daisycutter said:

now we just need someone with photoshop skills to do a 50:50 photo of you and wcw

just for the clicks. would go viral.

No. No, we don’t.

 

Besides, it’d have to be more like 90:10. You’re not capturing the essence of BBO if you were to diminish his 7XL red n blue kaftan with matching red n blue crocs. 

21 hours ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

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Who on earth’s buying one of these? That is, apart from maybe Mrs McKay or Mrs King or Mrs De Koning or Mrs Sooky-Scott. That’s two teams, but three?!

That said, the one that incorporates the home strip and the away strip of one team would be pretty cool. 

Pretty ridiculous but great for the mother of two kids playing for different teams or even the mother (Not as die hard as yourself WCW) who has two sons who barrack for two different teams and just wants everyone to have a good time!

My first encounter with something like this was in 2000 when I went to watch a Sandringham game against St Kilda's then stand alone VFL side at Beach Rd. I remember the late Trevor Barker's father there wearing a half St Kilda half Sandy jumper and I just remember thinking that was the best and sweetest thing ever. 


Anyone else silly enough to have watched the cricket through to stumps this morning? I’m paying for it now, but what a joy to see us pound that Indian attack. Travis Head was superb. Steve Smith was Steve Smith. Hoping for another similar day tonight / tomorrow where we bat them out of this test. 

32 minutes ago, Neil Crompton said:

Anyone else silly enough to have watched the cricket through to stumps this morning? I’m paying for it now, but what a joy to see us pound that Indian attack. Travis Head was superb. Steve Smith was Steve Smith. Hoping for another similar day tonight / tomorrow where we bat them out of this test. 

gave up about 11:30 so missed the last 200 run feast. Went to bed hoping for a decent partnership.

woke up and was very pleasantly surprised 😃👍

3 hours ago, Neil Crompton said:

Anyone else silly enough to have watched the cricket through to stumps this morning? I’m paying for it now, but what a joy to see us pound that Indian attack. Travis Head was superb. Steve Smith was Steve Smith. Hoping for another similar day tonight / tomorrow where we bat them out of this test. 

fell asleep about 5-10 mins after tea break

wish i'd stayed awake now

 
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It's wonderful that on this thread we can discuss all topics, not just restricted to AFL.

59 minutes ago, Redleg said:

It's wonderful that on this thread we can discuss all topics, not just restricted to AFL.

Nearly all topics Red.


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