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On 12/06/2024 at 05:31, Redleg said:

Play the kids and see if some enthusiasm can bring a few wins, or likely the season is done.

After last weeks game if we don't play Fullerton then why the hell is he on the list? Billings is NQR, Laurie is not an AFL level talent, and Chandler is seriously out of form. When you add that we are playing two backman in Turner and Petty as forwards it is not hard to see why we are having problems. Howes is a fill in player who without Leverย  looks all at sea. Surely there is the opportunity to add a couple of first gamers next week how could they possible contribute less than Howes, Laurie or Chandler?

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Lose to the Roos and we will see it hit the fan.

I am putting on my protective poncho.

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@old dee, @Redleg; you are vertebrae* in this thread! How could you inject the slipped discs of actual football talk into it - and with nerve pinching negativity at that!

Back to inanity, gentlemen, please!

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* (at least part of) the backbone

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9 minutes ago, Timothy Reddan-A'Blew said:

@old dee, @Redleg; you are vertebrae* in this thread! How could you inject the slipped discs of actual football talk into it - and with nerve pinching negativity at that!

Back to inanity, gentlemen, please!

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* (at least part of) the backbone

Well your request is my task.

Why do some people call it jam, while others call it conserve, not to mention the Yanks calling it jelly?


7 minutes ago, layzie said:

Hopefully it happens, I want to see the servers here catch fire.

This thread is like 'barley', or parliament with its privilege, isn't it, layze; you can safely say stuff that would elsewhere be roundly slinged and arrowed!ย ๐Ÿ˜„

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5 minutes ago, Timothy Reddan-A'Blew said:

This thread is like 'barley', or parliament with its privilege, isn't it, layze; you can safely say stuff that would elsewhere be roundly slinged and arrowed!ย ๐Ÿ˜„

That's because we operate under a banner of truth and tackling the hard stuff others won't.

3 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Well your request is my task.

Why do some people call it jam, while others call it conserve, not to mention the Yanks calling it jelly?

Attaboy!

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4 minutes ago, Timothy Reddan-A'Blew said:

Attaboy!

Just needed the encouragement.

4 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Well your request is my task.

Why do some people call it jam, while others call it conserve, not to mention the Yanks calling it jelly?

...forcing them to call their jelly 'jello'!


8 hours ago, Redleg said:

Well your request is my task.

Why do some people call it jam, while others call it conserve, not to mention the Yanks calling it jelly?

No one cares what Yanks think.....other than Yanks of course....ย ย 

They've bastardised the language and therefore forfeited any relevance.

As in..Tonite I'm thru with donuts.

That said at least there are those around who sorely test the limits of Darwinism that'll probably dial 911 thereby doing us all a favoUr ;)ย 

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8 hours ago, Timothy Reddan-A'Blew said:

...forcing them to call their jelly 'jello'!

See how educational this thread is.

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5 minutes ago, beelzebub said:

No one cares what Yanks think.....other than Yanks of course....ย ย 

They've bastardised the language and therefore forfeited any relevance.

As in..Tonite I'm thru with donuts.

That said at least there are those around who sorely test the limits of Darwinism that'll probably dial 911 thereby doing us all a favoUr ;)ย 

What has the Northern Territory got to do with this?

42 minutes ago, Redleg said:

What has the Northern Territory got to do with this?

Something about Hurricane Tracy?

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1 hour ago, Timothy Reddan-A'Blew said:

Something about Hurricane Tracy?

Did that affect the jam crop?


3 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Did that affect the jam crop?

Dunno.

Butย thisย usually happens...

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Now we'reย really getting back on track!

14 hours ago, Timothy Reddan-A'Blew said:

This thread is like 'barley', or parliament with its privilege, isn't it, layze; you can safely say stuff that would elsewhere be roundly slinged and arrowed!ย ๐Ÿ˜„

That's because this thread has knowledge and experience. The great unwashed don't come on here.ย 

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40 minutes ago, old dee said:

That's because this thread has knowledge and experience. The great unwashed don't come on here.ย 

No wonder you are one of the wisest and leading posters on this thread.


15 hours ago, beelzebub said:

No one cares what Yanks think.....other than Yanks of course....ย ย 

They've bastardised the language and therefore forfeited any relevance.

As in..Tonite I'm thru with donuts.

That said at least there are those around who sorely test the limits of Darwinism that'll probably dial 911 thereby doing us all a favoUr ;)ย 

Our old english teacher stopped us using Americanisms by telling us that they turned one gay.ย  One went into the cupboard but came out of the closet.

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Met a bunch of Dees fans last night and they were as feral about the Coach, as Uncle Bitters is when he gets down to the last few swigs from the wine cask.

Basically want him gone and blame him for all our ills.

I have a headache atm and they have got me wondering if it is Goody's fault.

Love the fact we are now playing the younger guys and improving our depth.

Don't know how we can win friday, but if we somehow could, it would turn our season completely around.

On 21/06/2024 at 08:32, Timothy Reddan-A'Blew said:

Something about Hurricane Tracy?

Naming storms and the like after people always seems a little odd to me.

Do we do it for earthquakes or wars?

Even stranger is people who discover diseases and then name it after themselves. What a nice way to be remembered.

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1 hour ago, leave it to deever said:

Naming storms and the like after people always seems a little odd to me.

Do we do it for earthquakes or wars?

Even stranger is people who discover diseases and then name it after themselves. What a nice way to be remembered.

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Munchausen at the symposium;

Munchausen: "This condition is one where the sufferer compulsively invents medical conditions in order to gain attention."

The Symposium Attendees: "Yes, we see that."

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3 hours ago, Redleg said:

Met a bunch of Dees fans last night and they were as feral about the Coach, as Uncle Bitters is when he gets down to the last few swigs from the wine cask.

Basically want him gone and blame him for all our ills.

I have a headache atm and they have got me wondering if it is Goody's fault.

Love the fact we are now playing the younger guys and improving our depth.

Don't know how we can win friday, but if we somehow could, it would turn our season completely around.

You just never know. Remember 2002.

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